Save Our Union — Stop The Amero Union
POSTED: June 20, 2008
To the Readers’ Forum:
On March 23, 2005, President George W. Bush wound up a meeting in Waco, Texas, with then-Mexican President Vicente Fox, and then-Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin. They had discussed a partnership of their respective countries, called the Security and Prosperity partnership of North America, SPP. The plan was proposed by the Council on Foreign Relations, a self-declared policy maker for our union.
The SPP was signed on June 27, 2005 for the United States by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff and Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez. The appropriate officials from Mexico and Canada also signed the document, which stated: ‘‘We recognize that this partnership is designed to be a dynamic, permanent process and that the attached work plans are but a first step. We know that after today, the real work begins. We will now need to transform the ideas into reality and the initiatives into prosperity and security.’’
The words permanent process define the intent to combine Mexico, Canada and the United States into one country. President Bush has now signed the partnership statement. It seems the Amero Union is official policy. A super highway to join the three nations has already been started.
This plan, drafted by a group not elected by ‘‘We the People,’’ is a move to implement former President George H.W. Bush’s New World Order. Others who seek to control the world have called it, global government.
Yes, the CFR policy will solve our border problem by removing our border. The three nations will become one nation under the wishes of the CFR. The document removes our nation’s sovereignty and independence. This destructive plan will abolish the United States of America, our nation. This plan is acceptable to government leaders who have for many years refused to secure our borders. They want to destroy our nation.
Now is the time to stop them.
LeRoy S. Wilson
Jamestown
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06-20-08 5:34 PM
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I don't understand how the words "permanent process" imply joining the three countries into one. Seems a little far-fetched to me.
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