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Top Trilateral Commissioners Back McCain PDF Print E-mail
U.S. Elections
Since 1976, the members of the Trilateral Commission have routinely fielded presidential candidates in both political parties. In the upcoming 2008, few are watching to see who the Trilateral candidates will be. Still, it's very noteworthy to observe early Trilateral support for candidate John McCain (R-AZ) by commisisoners Henry Kissinger, George Schultz, Lawrence Eagleburger and Alexander Haig.
 
 
Lou Dobbs Slams North American Union PDF Print E-mail
North American Union

"More now on one of our earlier reports: the unprecedented attack on this nation's sovereignty, an assault that is deceptively called the Security and Prosperity Partnership. It aims to integrate the economies of Mexico, Canada, and the United States by the year 2010." - Lou Dobbs, April 4, 2007

 
Canadians Fight North American Union PDF Print E-mail
North American Union

Some Canadians are fighting the integration of Canada, Mexico and the United States. This video, produced by the leader of the Canadian Action Party, Connie Fogal, is succinct and pointed: Canada should reject all participation in NAFTA, the SPP (Security and Prosperity Partnership) and the formation of the North American Union.

 
SPP Shot Down in Idaho PDF Print E-mail
North American Union
Idahoans have delivered a strong measure to President Bush to STOP all activities associated with his Security and Prosperity Partnership. Idaho legislatures joined the ranks of 14 other states who have sponsored similar measures.
 
After Dubai Ports, U.S. courts foreign investment PDF Print E-mail
Free Trade

Fortune Magazine trumpets this headline that the Bush administration intends to aggressively  pursue foreign investment in the U.S.  According to Fortune, Bush is "hoping to demonstrate that US workers aren't globalization's great losers."

Is this a left-handed admission that US workers are, in fact, globalization's great losers?

 

 
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