Friday, July 07, 2006

Mexamericanada

An extremely disturbing website came to my attention this afternoon. I mean this sincerely, it is a real website, published by the US government. The website is SPP.gov, that stands for Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America. The description sounds an awful lot like that of the European Union.

The question is, what are our leaders doing? Are they really trying to merge with Mexico and Canada? It certainly seems so.

This organization, if it does turn into a North American union, would violate our national sovereignty more than the UN ever has. America was founded as a sovereign nation, and if we are going to merge with another nation, it must be through the constitution, not some "international" body.

This is another example of globalism run amok. America is the most powerful nation on earth; we have the resources and the people to compete and excel in the world, if we are only allowed to do so. Diluting the wealth and power of the US will not help us. We need to shore up the foundation of this nation, not add more infrastructure, corruption, and regulation to an already overstressed legal system.

I may be overreacting (but what are Blogs for?); however it seems to me that something must be done, or we may just wake up one day, and find ourselves no longer citizens of the United States, but of Mexamericanada.

1 comment:

Elizabeth said...

How did you find out about this site? It is really scarry. This site talks of everything as "ours". And it said that "our three great nations are bound by a shared belief in freedom, economic opportunity, and strong democratic institutions." In the section of what they have "accomplished" (or rather, demolished), it did not state specifically wether or not is was accomplished by the separate countries legilatures or just the "international we" Right. Oui Oui. (you prounounce it "we". I don't remember what it means in French).

I am so glad that this world of corruption is not all I have to look for- heaven shall be such a wonderful place. There, there is only one government, but that's all you need.