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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

It's Back-- Discussion Of A North American Union

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled to Quebec on Monday to meet the foreign ministers of Canada and Mexico to discuss the North American economy, regional security and energy, and climate change, among other issues.

Accompanying Clinton is Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Arturo Valenzuela, Ambassador to Mexico Carlos Pascual, and Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson. The meeting with foreign ministers Lawrence Cannon of Canada and Patricia Espinosa of Mexico was taking place in Wakefield, Quebec.

State Department spokesman Philip J. Crowley said the meeting is an opportunity to “reinforce the close relations among the three nations and to identify common objectives and strategies to ensure greater security and well-being, as well as economic prosperity.”

The three foreign ministers will go over a possible agenda for a presidential summit expected early next year, Valenzuela said.

“It’s a very compressed meeting. The agendas are very difficult,” he said, adding that trade and economic competitiveness, drugs, and border security will be among the issues discussed.            

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[How odd-- this was the same agenda for the 'Security and Prosperity Partnership' (SPP) between these same countries a few years ago, with the intent of forming a North American Union, which would make our borders 'disappear'.   --Editor]

3 comments:

  1. They floated the idea years ago so we could digest it.

    The elites who run the world are very patient. They will give all of us little people enought time to accept their goals and plans. They don't want us to "get riled up" although one of their basic tennets is: Order out of Chaos.

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  2. Our government wants us to shift to a Canadian-style health care system (they're already got that one moving) and open the flow of people from the south (more amnesty). 2012 can't get here soon enough!

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  3. 11:13, life's pretty good in Canada right now, I wouldn't talk about their health care system like its a bad thing. Their economony and health care system are in a lot better shape than ours are right now.

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