A coalition united by its determination to stop efforts to merge the
U.S. into a North American Union is organizing a grass-roots effort to
make it an issue in 2008, vowing to campaign against any candidate,
Republican or Democrat, who won't side with them.
Spearheaded by Conservative Caucus Chairman Howard Phillips; WND
columnist and author Jerome Corsi; and activist Phyllis Schlafly,
leaders of the 50-member coalition held an event at the National Press
Club yesterday, expressing support for a proposed congressional
resolution that denounces any effort by the U.S. to enter into a North
American Union with Mexico and Canada.
Corsi said lawmakers need to be held accountable, and the plan, along
with calling for a congressional investigation, is to train members of
Schlafly's Eagle Forum to lobby on Capitol Hill when the 100th Congress
convenes in January.
"We want to make it a major issue of the 2008 campaign," Corsi said.
"The coalition will work to oppose any candidate who doesn't sign on,
Republicans and Democrats alike."
The resolution – sponsored by Republican Reps. Virgil Goode Jr. of
Virginia, Tom Tancredo of Colorado, Walter Jones of North Carolina, and
Ron Paul of Texas – expresses "the sense of Congress that the United
States should not engage in the construction of a North American Free
Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Superhighway System or enter into a North
American Union (NAU) with Mexico and Canada."
Monday, Corsi announced the Internet release of about 1,000 documents
obtained in a Freedom of Information Act request to the Security and
Prosperity Partnership of North America. He says the documents show the
White House is engaging in collaborative relations with Mexico and
Canada outside the U.S. Constitution.
The documents can be viewed here, on a special website set up by the
Minuteman Project.
Corsi told WND the coalition, which now numbers about 50 leaders, is
calling for a congressional investigation.
Reporters at National Press Club news conference yesterday
"We'd like to see both the House and the Senate in the 110th Congress
conduct a serious investigation and get full disclosure from SPP of all
documents," he said. "If the Bush administration wants to continue to
deny that we're on the same track that Europe went on to create the
European Union and the euro, then there should be no harm in full
disclosure."
Otherwise, he continued, "I'm charging they are secretly on the path to
create a North American Union, a new currency – the amero – along the
same stealth path that was used in Europe, keeping everything below the
radar, by administrative decree, making it to late to stop before the
American people finally realize what's gong on."
Phillips, who has been chairman of the public-policy Conservative
Caucus since 1974, told WND "this could be the most important project
on which we've ever worked."
"It's incredible that a project of this magnitude with such potential
fatal consequences to American's status as an individual republic
should get this far without serious public debate and consideration,"
said, Phillips, who was one of the founders of the U.S. Taxpayers
Party, which changed its name to the Constitution Party in 1999.
He was the party's presidential candidate in the 1992, 1996 and 2000
elections.
The resolution Phillips is promoting reads, in part:
Whereas, according to the Department of Commerce, United States trade
deficits with Mexico and Canada have significantly widened since the
implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA);
Whereas the economic and physical security of the United States is
impaired by the potential loss of control of its borders attendant to
the full operation of NAFTA;
Whereas a NAFTA Superhighway System from the west coast of Mexico
through the United States and into Canada has been suggested as part of
a North American Union;
Whereas it would be particularly difficult for Americans to collect
insurance from Mexican companies which employ Mexican drivers involved
in accidents in the United States, which would increase the insurance
rates for American drivers;
Whereas future unrestricted foreign trucking into the United States can
pose a safety hazard due to inadequate maintenance and inspection, and
can act collaterally as a conduit for the entry into the United States
of illegal drugs, illegal human smuggling, and terrorist activities;
Whereas a NAFTA Superhighway System would be funded by foreign
consortiums and controlled by foreign management, which threatens the
sovereignty of the United States.
The resolution calls for the House of Representatives to agree on three
issues of determination:
The United States should not engage in the construction of a North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Superhighway System;
The United States should not enter into a North American Union with
Mexico and Canada; and
The President should indicate strong opposition to these or any other
proposals that threaten the sovereignty of the UnitedStates.
"As important as this resolution is," Corsi said, "we need still more
congressional attention. Where is congressional oversight of SPP? We
need congressional hearings, not just congressional resolutions."
H.Con.Res.487 has been referred to the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure and to the Committee on Internal Relations for
consideration prior to any debate that may be scheduled on the floor of
the House of Representatives.
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