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July 19th, 2007
SPP has been called "NAFTA on crack"
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Bush push in the bush

It's been called "NAFTA on crack," and the participants have been derided as "the Three Amigos," but you'd better start taking the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) seriously. Aimed at keeping "our borders closed to terrorism yet open to trade," according to their website, the SPP is poised to change the face of North America.

From Aug. 19 to 21 in the quiet tourist village of Montebello, Quebec, George W. Bush, Stephen Harper and Mexican president Felipe Calderón will meet privately. And if you're uneasy about the combination of NAFTA's liberal economics and post-9/11 "Homeland Security" policies, tough luck. They'll be busy listening to the North American Competitiveness Council (NACC), a lobby powerhouse of over 30 executives from the private sector that gives the corporate agenda a formal place in the SPP - unlike citizens' groups and even many lawmakers. As a "dialogue" rather than a treaty or an agreement, the SPP isn't bound by any legislative restrictions.

Mandeep Dhillon of No One Is Illegal is concerned that this process is flying far below the public radar in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, unlike NAFTA, which was at least met with vigorous public debate.

"It's really insane to think about the fact that already 300 changes have been proposed or come into effect in different areas of trade, immigration and labour," she says.

Organizers from Montreal and Ottawa, united under the banner Peoples' Global Action (PGA) Network, are planning to camp out and dig in for several days
of demonstrations against the SPP, culminating in a day of action on Aug. 20.

A key element of their perspective is solidarity with indigenous and immigrant struggles, a rejection of nationalist rhetoric that stresses "protecting our land, protecting our resources."

"We can't start talking about trade and terror laws unless we recognize what impact that is having on those communities," said Dhillon.

On Saturday, July 21, a "Consulta" - which seems to be a fancy word for "meeting" - will take place to strategize in French, English and Spanish. It happens at UQÀM, room R-M 110 (315 Ste-Catherine E., corner St-Denis), from noon to 5 p.m. For more info: www.psp-spp.com.


 
 



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The End Times are Near...  
 
...and Bush and Harper are just the men to lead the way. Mexican president Felipe Calderón is just the token stooge they let in to make it look like they were on the same page. Yeah, right. People are claiming that this is bad for Canada, U.S. and Mexico but really, that isn't exactly the truth, is it? Bush and the U.S. will reap the big back end of this deal just like it did with NAFTA. The american imperitive is themselves, first and foremost, not us or Mexico. Harper will gladly jump through hoops for Bush so we know where his priorities are and Calderón, let's face it, is just happy that the two gringos invited him to join the party instead of shoving their will down Mexico's throat. Once again, Canada and Mexico get the screwjob...calling it the Security and Prosperity Partnership doesn't change that.

Pedro Eggers
{4 votes}
July 22nd, 2007

'Tre Amigos' Economics  
 
Amazing at how little you need to get such sensationalized opinions from out of the woodwork. Now you have people commenting that there is going to be an eventual civil war and yet another announcing a War of Independence. Why not say that aliens are going to appear from behind the masks of Bush and Cheney?It is good to hear there are groups wanting to resist the political rhetoric that abounds because of the so-called Homeland Security plan which by the way hasn't made the US any safer than when it was imposed. It has made Americans feel more vulnerable. So many are deeply disturbed by their racist past coated with a thin layer of acceptance and tolerance towards anything that is not white and Catholic.
The presence of the 30 companies through their executives demonstrates real politics at work, as if we were all so naive? Today politics runs through economic powerhouses, so it shouldn't be so strange that the established parties are all cut out of the meeting. Just had a passing thought that the dude on the left would want to drag us all down with him before he goes to the dust heap and that is another motivating factor behind such closed-door meetings. I hope there are going to be thousands to disturb the 'tre amigos' solitude.

Martin Dansky
{1 vote}
July 19th, 2007

SPP Travesty For Canadian, U.S. and Mexican Sovereignty (Part 1)  
 
I was outraged to learn of the ill-named "Security and Prosperity Agreement" while fighting for protection of U.S. borders earlier this year.

By the way, I am not an activist. This is the first time I have EVER actively fought anything here in the U.S. I have voted, and that's it. Taken my "lumps" where necessary. Not here... not with the Amnesty legislation, or of 10 times more concern, this "SPP" travesty.

So, the story:

First, I was amazed to see Pres. Bush pushing Amnesty for 12 Million ILLEGAL aliens in the U.S., mostly from Mexico, when over 70% of the American people in poll after poll said NO! They all said: "We want common sense: enforce our laws". What's the point of borders if we don't enforce the border laws?

So, I saw this apparently insane attempt on the part of Bush, Kennedy and others to provide a wholesale amnesty to 12 million ILLEGAL immigrants, as just that -- INSANE! I mean, come on! Kennedy and Bush working together? Politicians going against 75% of the voters without flinching? Something didn't add up.

Well, fortunately, grass-roots groups in the U.S. pushed and defeated this insane legislation.

Then, in my research, I made the connection! Bush and others - all Yale Keynesian trained economic thinkers - i.e. "for capitalist economies to continue growth, they need a never ending flow of "cheap labor" - were really pushing a long-term agenda that they want to bring to fruition soon. It started with President Clinton and NAFTA. A borderless Canada, U.S., and Mexico.

Okay, back to the Keynesian model: where are they going to get cheap labor? Mexico! Canada? So, it made sense that Bush was really talking out of both sides of his mouth. He was really holding up border enforcement, tying it to the terrible legislation which would provide amnesty - although he kept saying "It's not amnesty" - for illegal immigrants.

Okay, a 2000 word limit here ... so, will submit part 2 later ... this is too important ...

D.M. Mooney
{3 votes}
July 19th, 2007

North American Union could be inception of Second civil War.  
 
Finally U.S. citizens are waking up to the menace of the Peace & Prosperity Agreement, Alias the North American Union. All this integration has been disquised under the surface of NAFTA. Starting with the silent illegal immigration invasion of literary millions of impoverished foreign nationals that are undermining the standard wage scales for American workers. Next the free movement of poorly maintained Mexican trucks to run the length of our sovereign nation, which will have limited inspections. This will ensure smuggled illegal aliens, drugs and quite possibly terrorists with nuclear capabilities. Czar Bush and his Royal court do not care as long as our country gets inundated with cheap Communist Chinese goods and trade from other foreign lands. He is convinced that the International globalist dream of free trade is a significant indication of prosperity as he tries to ignore the majority of the American peoples.
We could see in the near future internal conflicts between a divided nation, leading to a second civil war.
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Daves Francis

July 19th, 2007

Your new Dictator!  
 
Well it seems the plans for the next false flag operation have been made. Since Bush' approval ratings are in the toilet and he has no political clout left, he only has one card left to play to get his NAU, he has to appoint himself our New Permanent Dictator but first there must be a catastrophe of some sort according to his EXECUTIVE ORDER signed a few months back, and he must be ready for a civil uprising! Chertoff seems to have given some gut feeling hints that we can expect this change to happen this summer, as they say "Nothing happens by accident in Politics".

Now it seems that Bush has the Pentagon preparing the U.S. Military for Homeland operations due to civil unrest, Bush says's it will be from civil discontent regarding the Iraq War, they have the civilian prison camps ready and Marshal Law will be imposed. We can expect that just like with the Katrina disaster, that the police and military will take civilian firearms and it will be the beginning of the end of a once free country.

Well I guess Americans will find out this summer if another War of Independence will come, the question is will they fight their own government?

Jon Healy

July 19th, 2007


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