U.S. today, Mexico tomorrow? Adios Borders!
From Mexidata.com, one of my most used and respected sources of information – as is Mr. Barnard Thompson himself.
Monday, January 8, 2007
Mexico Today, and the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
By Barnard R. Thompson
The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP), another issue of national concern to the United States ā actually of trilateral trepidation or hope as Canada and Mexico are directly involved and effected, can be expected to make growing headlines in coming months. This as government officials, lawmakers and private sector partners seek to craft the proposed SPP into a reality.
On the down side there are some thought-provoking questions and significant arguments against the SPP that were interestingly published, in Canada and the U.S., just days before the SRE position was passed on to the Mexican media. Which could raise questions like was the timing of the SRE statement simply coincidental; might the opponents have known what was coming; was a response message being sent; or is this matter to be advanced sooner rather than later?
Whatever.
On December 20, the Center for Research on Globalization, an independent research and media group of writers, scholars and activists in Quebec, Canada, published a critical chronological outline, āāDeep Integrationā: Timeline of the Progress
Toward a North American Union.ā The critique, of what could lead to a trilateral North American Union according to the authors (and others), merits review by all interested.Accuracy in Media, a Washington, D.C.-based citizensā watchdog group that tracks the media for botched and biased coverage, published a disapproving SPP report on December 22 that also should be read (āU.S. Borders: Going-Going-Gone!ā).
If you are still wondering why Bush refuses to secure our borders…WAKE UP AND SMELL THE NORTH AMERICAN MARKETPLACE.
Get this firmly in your head: There is no plan to secure American borders, the plan is to slowly erase them.
Look around…the plan is working perfectly. Read the rest here.