
September 10, 2007
Update on the North American Union
| Host: | Vic Eliason |
| Guest: | Jerome Corsi |
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Dr. Jerome Corsi is a writer for WorldNetDaily and is the author of the book, The Late, Great U.S.A. He returned to Crosstalk with an update on what he feels is a stealth plan to create a European Union style merger in North America with Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.
Dr. Corsi asks why we don't we have a secure border with Mexico and Canada after being involved in a war on terror for 6 years. Bush did sign a border defense act in October of 2006 but since that time only 18 miles of the southern "fence" has been built. Corsi believes this is because Bush actually wants open borders.
Last month the third meeting of the Security and Prosperity Partnership took place between the leaders of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada in Quebec. According to Corsi, this was a closed door meeting dominated by the North American Competitiveness Council, an organization that allegedly wants to eliminate regulations in order to establish a North American common market. Corsi believes this has nothing to do with free trade but instead is about cheapening the cost of labor.
From the NAFTA superhighway to the issue of Mexican trucks, to the North American drivers license, and more, Dr. Corsi covers this topic very thoroughly on this edition of Crosstalk.
More Information
http://www.spp.gov
http://www.keeptexasmoving.com
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Action Points
Contact your U.S. Congressperson and Senators to express your views about the Security and Prosperity Partnership, which has laid the groundwork for the NAFTA Superhighway that is being developed in Texas, as well as in Minnesota where huge earthmoving projects are clearing the way for it there, and eventually a North American Union which will include a common currency for the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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