Aside from being totally unconstitutional, IT SUCKS!
That's why all of the meetings have been so secretive - the leaders know if there were any congressional or press oversight of them, there would be strong resistance.
And yes, I also believe it brings the world another step closer to global government.
2007-12-20 06:28:29
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answered by mikey 6
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Okay,
Based on these principle without judging nor jumping to conclusions.
Changed in the world is brought about through diplomacy or by war. Lets use these two principles.
Okay , now the talk is about uniting Canada, U.S. and Mexico. Okay , Mexico typically is a country that is polarized into haves and have nots. The really poor and extremely wealthy. Canada, offers Americans some benefits because certain drugs are cheaper and etc. If all three would come together to what purpose and in who's interest.
Is the issue of uniting all three countries going to be debated?
Are people in all three countries going to have a voice in this process, is there going to be a vote on it, etc.
Who is it going to benefit this unification of three countries.
Is life overall for everyone going to improve?
Or is this going to happen in secrecy and why does this sound like a rumor when if it is on the tables then why shouldn't it be in the newspapers and media outlets?
These are some important questions that came to mind when I though about this question.
2007-12-20 06:34:14
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answered by Unblindisback 3
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It's really a long-range plan to eliminate Mexico and Mexicans, not the other way around. This is very diabolical and I might be the only one smart enough to realize this. The idea is NOT to turn the USA into a Mexican ghetto. On the contrary, the idea is to suck the Mexicans in to the country, to get as many of them over here as possible and then, in one swift kick, with one brutal yank on the chain, they all get sucked into the Great Project for a New American Century! This is really diabolical! Only a genius could conceive of this.
2007-12-20 06:26:39
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answered by ? 6
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Canada
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answered by lindsay 3
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I've always been against the idea even though as a Canadian I haven't lived in Canada for many years.
2007-12-20 06:23:52
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answered by LEONARD W 4
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I think it's a horrible idea, but it's one more people should be paying more attention to. When I've mentioned this, I've been called paranoid, a conspiracy theorist...
I hope people wake up and stop taking the freedoms they love so much for granted.
2007-12-20 06:16:45
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answered by Sparxfly 4
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I think it's time to send a message to Washington that it is not acceptable to us, use your vote to send that message or we'll all be working for $5.00 and hour if we're lucky to have a job. I believe it will happen if we don't protest it. The rich have everything to gain and we have everything to lose, same as always.
2007-12-20 06:18:31
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answered by Ktcyan 5
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I think that Mexico needs to raise its standard of living substantially before Americans or Canadians would go for that. Or else half of Mexico would be on welfare and Americans and Canadians would be paying for it.
2007-12-20 06:16:24
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answered by Sean 7
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i'm opposed.
my tax dollars aren't enough at present to take care of everyone in this country, why should i want to add another 100 million plus people to the load??
2007-12-20 06:15:47
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answered by Spock (rhp) 7
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I am completely against it. The sad thing is that if this is in fact true and not a conspiracy, we will have no choice or say in the matter.
2007-12-20 06:19:30
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answered by LadySable 6
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