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  6/25/2006


CFR/Bush Administration plot to wipe the US off the map story gets legs.

The John Birch Society and even Lou Dobbs have for almost a year now been sounding the alarm on the CFR's plan to merge the United States into a North American Union with Canada and Mexico.  

The story has gotten some fresh legs over the last week or so with Congressman and 2008 presidential hopeful Tom Tancedo calling for a Congresssional investigation into the Bush Adminstation's headlong rush into the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP). 

Mr. Tancredo is betting that he can find at least a few other patriots among Congress, the press and the American public that think dissolution of the United States of America into a North American super-state governed by unelected ruling elites is worth at least a discussion or two on the floor of the US Congress.

Jerome Corsi, Harvard PhD in political science and author of the Swith Boat Veterans best seller has also gotten into the act.  His soon to be released book co-authored with Jim Gilchrist of the Minuteman Project goes right to the heart of the matter.  It points out that the Bush solution to our border problems with Canada and Mexico is to eliminate them.  (Borders or countries take your pick there.)

Shock.  Corsi's GOP friends who were all over his scorcher on John Kerry have yet to applaud his latest work ripping President Bush for his essentially treasonous acts: the executive branch's unilateral moves to transfer rule making authority from Congress to a European Union styled super-state. 

Bush apparatchiks are claiming they can move forward on the SPP initiative based on the power invested in them by NAFTA and the (congressionally undeclared) War on Terror.  They must figure that since they have already abolished most of the framwork set up by the US constitution, why not just abolish the whole country and then start fresh with a new order of things that does not have to bother with the antiquated notion of representative government to protect the unalienable rights of people?

We don't make this up.  Stay tuned.  Sooner or later this story will percolate over to suspicious minds in the Democratic wing of the ruling party.

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