Trespassing Allowed: The Free Trade Area of the Americas (Part 2 of 2) Though the internationalists have put the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) agenda on the back burner, for now, they are still indeed working to politically and economically merge the nations of the western hemisphere into a regional super state modeled after the European Union. This is all being done as a major step toward an eventual world government under the United Nations. The North American Union (NAU) is the current goal of the internationalists to amalgamate the US, Canada and Mexico. Links to informative news articles from The New American magazine: Which Way America? America’s legacy of freedom has meant untold wealth and prosperity for millions and made the American dream a reality. It’s a legacy NAFTA could steal. findarticles.com Creating the North American Union The plans for a North American Security and Prosperity Partnership are steps on the way to a North American Union. findarticles.com NAFTA: It’s Not Just About Trade! findarticles.com United States of North America Elitists in the United States, Mexico, and Canada are plotting to merge these three nations into a single regional government similar to the European Union. findarticles.com Immigration & Integration Europe got sucked into a “free trade” proposal that is morphing into a regional government. The United States is being pushed through the same process. findarticles.com Coming Through! The NAFTA Super Highway The …
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Thu 29 Jul 2010
Trespassing Allowed (Part 2 of 2)
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Wed 14 Jul 2010
Tom Fife & Joe Altschule Political Debate at COS – Part 1
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Wed 9 Jun 2010
Jack Layton on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos
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Jack Layton, leader of the NDP party, joins The Jack Layton got into federal politics in 2003, when he was elected leader of the NDP. And while he was new to Ottawa, Layton wasn’t a political rookie, he had already cut his teeth as a city councillor for nearly 20 years. He was a voice on the left of local Toronto politics who worked in the fight against AIDS, opposed Toronto’s bid for the 96′ Olympics and helped create the White Ribbon Campaign to stop violence against women. As leader of the NDP in Ottawa he’s run in two federal elections and played a big role in the House of Commons. But Layton wants more – he wants to be Prime Minister.
