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To: Tadsamillionaire who wrote (60039)6/15/2007 12:15:01 PM
From: Jim S  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
That sounds pretty innocuous.

What authority does the CFR have?

I seem to remember Rush Limbaugh mentioning that he was a member of the CFR.



To: Tadsamillionaire who wrote (60039)6/15/2007 12:54:07 PM
From: Ichy Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
The Council on Foreign Relations document Building a North American Community describes details of how they plan to execute this plan. Steps for action include establishing a common security perimeter by 2010, developing a North American Border Pass, developing a border action plan, and expanding border infrastructure. The document advocates the use of biometric identifiers for crossing the two borders and the expansion of NORAD as part of the defense plan.

The Democrats and the American Press have managed to make the American President, and the American government so unpalatable to Canadians that faced with the need to pay every 5 years for a passport to go to the US, many Canadians will just stop. Canadians all know about the crooked American Politicians and the inept American courts meting out justice based on what Americans show on Television. The idea of becoming more closely aligned with Americans, who Canadians see as overly concerned with Paris Hilton and not at all concerned with the people dying in emergency wards or dropped off on skid row because American healthcare is so shoddy, coupled with the remote chance of losing Canadian healthcare in the process means that there will not be a common anything in North America. Canadians are positive that all over America people die uncared for in the streets without even the most basic help, they families bankrupted in the process. And your press is where they get the idea from. So don't even think of anything common in North America for the forseeable future.