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by trillion1 April 26, 2008 9:02 PM EDT
I don''t think there really are two parties anymore. We have a corporate goverment. Money talks and both parties are all ears.
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by erasmus81 April 26, 2008 9:01 PM EDT
I actually think that Obama is going to be the bigger problem when it comes to the North American Union, not Hillary.
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by bgwinnett April 26, 2008 8:59 PM EDT
NAUcoming4U-- I don''t know when I could exactly put a date on it, but I think it has been apparent for quite some time -- if you look at the Presidencies of Reagan, Clinton and W Bush -- that we have no Government anymore, instead we have an extension of the corporations Masquerading as a Government.
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by bgwinnett April 26, 2008 8:52 PM EDT
hungry1968--LoL...that mock up never ceases to be funny!
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by naucoming4u April 26, 2008 8:49 PM EDT
One thing to note:

The "elites" also include Democrats as well as Republicans.

The two party system was the beginning of the end of the United States of America.

Our founding fathers have all turned over in their graves... more than once!
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by erasmus81 April 26, 2008 8:47 PM EDT
Canada doesn''''''''t want anything to do with us and all of our problems. Their government is a thousand times more efficient and progressive than ours.

Their crime rates are lower, they have universal health care, they have legalized g`a`y marriages, etc, etc.

Merging with the US would ruin them - they''''''''ll never go for it.

Posted by hungry1968 at 04:55 PM : Apr 26, 2008


You are right, the people of Canada will not go for it. I have heard many Americans talking about the North American Union and how they are worried about becoming ONE and that our money will be the same.
AIN''T GOING TO HAPPEN. The people will not allow it.

Many Canadians, along with the rest of the world, are shaking their heads right now at the U.S. but when it comes right down to it, Canada would not desert the U.S. in times of trouble. We would like to kick your a-s-s sometimes for some of the things you do but hey, what are friends for, right?
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by bgwinnett April 26, 2008 8:46 PM EDT
NAUcoming4U-- A crisis in Britain-- The fist ever occurrence of stagflation-- forced them to join the EU. So yes, perhaps there is method in this present madness.
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by hungry1968 April 26, 2008 8:46 PM EDT
NAUcoming4U -- have you done a Google image search on the Amero yet?... to see what the coins could look like?
LOL

Posted by bgwinnett at 05:41 PM : Apr 26, 2008





How about the dollar bill (LOL!!):

http://bointboint.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/amero.jpg
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by bgwinnett April 26, 2008 8:41 PM EDT
NAUcoming4U -- have you done a Google image search on the Amero yet?... to see what the coins could look like?
LOL
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by naucoming4u April 26, 2008 8:40 PM EDT
True-- It is indicative of our reputation at the moment.However if the economic situation gets very bad in the future, do not rule out a "marriage of convenience".

Posted by bgwinnett at 05:10 PM : Apr 26, 2008
...........

Precisely why the Bush regime has done what it has done to our economy. If things were rolling along just fine (economically) as it was in the late 90s, then there would be nobody willing to accept the "marriage" of Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.

But the elites have this planned very carefully...

...create a dire situation (a huge recession/depression) and then convince the masses that things will only get "better" if the North American countries "join forces".

Conspiracy theory? No.

Just a clear realization of how our government lies to us for the purpose of power and control.
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