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Where do the candidates stand on the North American Union?
I know McCain is probably all for it, but what about Clinton and Obama. I have not heard them mention it.
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- LaurieLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
All in favor except Ron Paul.
Of course, the others won't be admitting that publicly and the corporate-controlled mainstream media won't call them out on it either. Go look up their links to the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission.
Research on Clinton & McCain will be easy. Obama is a newcomer so you will have to dig a little deeper. Research Obama's foreign policy advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski. Ignore the Brzezinski's campaign rhetoric of the past year – look into his HISTORY with the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations.
Any CFR candidate will be compelled to adopt the CFR foreign policy agenda which includes moving ahead with the integration of North America. NAU is happening now before our very eyes – one "agreement" at at time while the people are busy focusing on non-issues. These "agreements" are technically treaties, but the corporate controlled government is not calling them "treaties", thereby by-passing the oversight and approval processes required for treaties.
North American Union is not about security. It is about CORPORATE CONTROL OF GOVERNMENT – centralizing the wealth and power into the hands of a very, very few.
Wake up people!
- DARLv 71 decade ago
They are all all for it except Ron Paul.
They don't call it that, of course, but the only changes H and O want is to add some weak environmental and foreign labor rule provisions to NAFTA and continue on the same SPP path. They are all members of CFR, a globalist think tank, and if you go to www.cfr.org and type in 'sovereignity' and 'globalisation' you will find the opinion that individual sovereignity 'must be to some extent given up' to 'get the benefits of the global world'. What those benefits would be to AMERICAN labor who have high wages and benefits next to the rest of the world they would be competing against is not entirely clear.
Those plastic desk sets at Wal-Mart, I guess. (although even those prices are going up as our dollar falls, did you notice?)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The same as they feel about the tooth fairy and other fictional creations.
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