Re: North American Union Debate: Why Are Conservative Leaders So Silent?
| Posted On: 09/06/07 05:42:50 PM |
Age 50, SD |
I hear you Kerby. I have contacted my U.S. Senator four times just on this issue. The one time his office responded, all I got back was something about immigration. When discussing the issue of the NAU on the phone with his local office, they said they didn't believe anything is happening. My U.S. Representative sent me a letter directing me to the SPP.gov website. At least she addressed the issue (sort of).
Now that's what I call representation!
I guess the Congress is going to sit on their collective posteriors until they are no longer relevant.
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Re: North American Union Debate: Why Are Conservative Leaders So Silent?
| Posted On: 09/05/07 08:59:12 PM |
Age 61, MO |
I consider Ron Paul to be a conservative leader, and he is not silent on the NAU or any of the trade agreements that jeopardize US sovereignty. He wants to withdraw from any organizations and trade deals that infringe upon the freedom and independence of the United States of America. George Cancilla
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Re: North American Union Debate: Why Are Conservative Leaders So Silent?
| Posted On: 09/05/07 11:48:19 AM |
Age 65, KS |
During the August recess I had occasion to meet personally with two of my State's Congressional Representatives. When the subject of the SPP, NAU, Trans-Texas Highway Corridor, and the Mexican consultate in K. C., Missouri came up, their demeanors changed. With one of the Reps, his aide answered all the questions and the Rep was quick to exit from the conversation and room. The aide said, of course we have a highway corridor - it's called I-35! I am sure from the responses I received that they have had other calls from concerned people in their districts. It is obvious - there is much denial and much secrecy on all these issues!
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Re: North American Union Debate: Why Are Conservative Leaders So Silent?
| Posted On: 09/05/07 07:50:43 AM |
Age 53, OH |
Definitely food for thought. He states many concerns that I have had over the last months. It is hard to believe that our borders being secured is really a concern of the government - I am beginning to think that it does not matter if a politician is Democrat or Republican, conservative or liberal, Christian or not. Do any of the politicians who have achieved prominence care about the sovereignty of the USA?
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