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Save the USA: stop CAFTA

poncho

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Thats what I thought you meant. To bad our elected public servants are so eager to serve foreign entities and sell their true masters, the American people down the drain. But, you know what they say..."money talks", and America is going broke.
 
Originally posted by Hardsheller:

Freedom is fine as long as it doesn't get in my pocketbook! - Is that the mantra?
To which I responded:

"Typical self-centered Baptist preacher."
I totally misread your posting and I certainly owe you an apology. In fact I did not take the time to fully look at what you were saying before I responded.

I have had the misfortune to know some less than scrupulous preachers in the past. I often allow this to cloud my feelings toward them even now. I should not assume you to be anything less than you say. I do apologize for this error on my part toward you. Please forgive me.
 
Originally posted by poncho:
Thats what I thought you meant. To bad our elected public servants are so eager to serve foreign entities and sell their true masters, the American people down the drain. But, you know what they say..."money talks", and America is going broke.
The amazing thing is that when the next election rolls around, people will re-elect them. "Hey, he's not as bad as Satan. Nobody's perfect".
 

poncho

Well-Known Member
The only politicians that "have a chance at winning" are the ones ready, willing, and able to trade our national sovereignty for gratuities and advancement up the political food chain.
 

poncho

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The majority of people that swallow that lie are in for a rude awakening when the blue helmets are here to enforce the policies of the WTO, IMF and the UN charter.
 

poncho

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Won't matter by that time anyway, the PTB are well prepared to handle the situation in the unlikely event their cover is blown.

To bad too, cuz I really loathe the thought of having to watch all those celebrity crimes and trials "newstories" that will undoubtly take over the broadcast media to keep the lid on it.
 

Hardsheller

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Originally posted by Terry_Herrington:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Hardsheller:

Freedom is fine as long as it doesn't get in my pocketbook! - Is that the mantra?
To which I responded:

"Typical self-centered Baptist preacher."
I totally misread your posting and I certainly owe you an apology. In fact I did not take the time to fully look at what you were saying before I responded.

I have had the misfortune to know some less than scrupulous preachers in the past. I often allow this to cloud my feelings toward them even now. I should not assume you to be anything less than you say. I do apologize for this error on my part toward you. Please forgive me.
</font>[/QUOTE]Apology accepted.
 

gb93433

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Originally posted by Pennsylvania Jim:
Reagan sure wasn't perfect, but what we've had since makes it look that way.
Soon you will be driving a GM car made in China. We are buying steel at a much higher price than we were due to the Chinese market. We are also buying sheet goods at an incredible ncrease in cost compared to what it was about two years ago. As the economy of other countries so will prices because we are so dependent on them.

Recently at the local university were three faculty positions open and the top three people in each field were all from China. Over 1/2 of the graduate students are from other countries. Over 1/2 of the faculty are from other countries.

Anyone know of any steel production facilites in the US?
 
gb03433 writes:

Anyone know of any steel production facilites in the US?
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AK Steel in Middletown, Ohio. But I believe it is Kawasaki Steel who owns half of it. Might be wrong.
 

gb93433

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Originally posted by rivers1222:
gb03433 writes:

Anyone know of any steel production facilites in the US?
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AK Steel in Middletown, Ohio. But I believe it is Kawasaki Steel who owns half of it. Might be wrong.
Do you know how big is it? Who do they produce steel for?
 

poncho

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Pennsylvania Jim:
Reagan sure wasn't perfect, but what we've had since makes it look that way.
I actually had high hopes for the conservative movement...until it was co-opted. :mad:
 

JGrubbs

New Member
We were discussing this issue tonight at our monthly Constitution Part meeting, we also watched the video, Trespassing Allowed: The Free Trade Area of the Americas. If you haven't seen this video yet, I do recomend it. It shows how the FTAA is not about free trade as much as it is intended to lead to open borders (as in the EU) and the consolidation of 34 countries in North America, South America, and the Caribbean.
 

JGrubbs

New Member
At a meeting before the Council on Foreign Relations last year, the speaker was Vice President Dick Cheney. In the audience was David Rockefeller. C-Span filmed Cheney's speech, and filmed also the comments made afterward by David Rockefeller, who rose to address the Vice President while Cheney fielded questions from the audience:

Rockefeller speaking: "Mr. Vice President, I just enjoyed so much your whole speech, but I was particularly pleased that you gave such a strong endorsement for the Free Trade agreement for all of the Americas; a subject which has been of great concern to me for many years and particularly recently, and I think it's absolutely essential for the strength of our economy."

The 1994 Miami Summit and the FTAA proposal was created by Rockefeller organizations which comprised a Rockefeller network:

Council of the Americas, founder and honorary chairman: David Rockefeller;

http://www.counciloftheamericas.org/

http://www.state.gov/p/wha/rls/rm/32133.htm

The Americas Society, chairman: David Rockefeller;

http://www.counciloftheamericas.org/

The Forum of the Americas, founder, David Rockefeller;

http://www.forosocialamericas.org/index.phtml.en

The Institute for International Economics, financial backer and board member: David Rockefeller;

http://www.iie.com/

http://www.iie.com/research/globalization.htm

The Trilateral Commission, founder and honorary chairman: David Rockefeller.

http://www.trilateral.org/

Henry Kissinger, member of the Executive Committee of the Trilateral Commission, said in 1993 in a syndicated article: "NAFTA will represent the most creative step toward a New World Order taken by any group of countries since the end of the Cold War. NAFTA is not a conventional trade agreement, but the architecture of a new international system."

The FTAA is the next step which the Globalists seek in establishing their one-world government.

Source: The Mental Militia
 

poncho

Well-Known Member
Amazing isn't it? The rich and powerful all calling for a New World Order and singing it's praises while the majority of people deny it exists.
 
Originally posted by gb93433:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by rivers1222:
gb03433 writes:

Anyone know of any steel production facilites in the US?
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AK Steel in Middletown, Ohio. But I believe it is Kawasaki Steel who owns half of it. Might be wrong.
Do you know how big is it? Who do they produce steel for? </font>[/QUOTE]------------------------
gb03433,
Sheet rolled galvanized steel mainly for the auto industry. Will try to get you the specifics tomorrow. Kids got me busy tonight.
 
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