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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Unification

I admit that I am displeased with the push for unification that is currently going on. Australia & New Zealand, the North American Union, the "Amero" currency, some news of unification in Asia, the failed Central American Free Trade project, they all displease me.

It seems to be spearheaded since this bilderburg meeting in June in Ottawa, or thereabouts.

What is wrong with US, Canada, and Mexico being 3 seperate nations? I would prefer freedom of migration to national unification. Nations should become *less* important, not more.

The NAU is unconstitutional. The president does not have the authority to sign treaties. Congress does that. Until Congress does it, I won't recognize it and neither will 300 million Americans and 9 judges. For trying to sign such a bill, the Law about senators and representatives refraining from "negotiating with foreign powers" should be cuffed upon our sitting president. John Kerry couldn't negotiate with Iran or Syria because he is only a senator. George Bush cannot finalize negotiations in this way with Mexico and Canada. He is only a president.

Unconstitutional. Impeachment. Jail. The law.

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