Bush refuses to deny that there is a North American agenda

by merrie | September 4, 2007 at 01:59 am
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Bush refuses to deny that there is a North American agenda
"Bush twice said he was "amused" by such speculation, Harper tried to trivialize the Montebello summit and Calderon chimed in to brush off what he called "jovial" and "funnier" SPP "myths"

U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Wilkins
implied
that the purpose of the three-amigo summit in Montebello was to prevent
potential threats "like those posed by pandemic flu or improperly
labeled foods, for example, from penetrating our borders."

However, the current threats from pandemic flu and improperly labeled
foods come from China, not Canada. The biggest North American threat of
"penetrating our borders" comes from people, i.e., illegal immigrants.

As the first big visible step of North American integration, the Bush
Transportation Department announced Aug. 17 that it will soon give the
go-ahead to allow 100 Mexican trucking companies - with an undetermined
number of trucks - to have full access to all U.S. highways and roads.
This is an outrageous case of Bush thumbing his nose at the House of
Representatives, which voted 411-3 on May 15 to prohibit the entry of
Mexican trucks.

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