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REQUIEM

Below are the two final essays to be posted on Allegiance and Duty Betrayed. The first one is written by a friend -- screen name 'Euro-American Scum' -- who, over the past four years, has been the most faithful essayist here. He has written about everything from his pilgrimage to Normandy in 2004 to take part in the 60th–year commemoration of the invasion, to his memories of his tour in Vietnam. His dedication to America’s founding principles ... and those who have sacrificed to preserve them over the past 200+ years ... is unequaled. Thank you, E-A-S. It has been a privilege to include your writing here, and it is a privilege to call you my friend.

The second essay is my own farewell. And with it I thank all of the many regular visitors, and those who may have only dropped in occasionally, for coming here. I hope you learned something. I hope a seed or two was planted. But, even if not, I thank you for stopping by ... 25 March, 2010

6/04/2006

The North American Union/Security and Prosperity Partnership

President Bush, President Fox and Prime Minister Martin recently issued a joint statement announcing the creation of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America.

(See http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=15233)

To my mind, there are two types of people promoting the North American Union/CFR/NWO agenda:

(1) those whose low economic circumstances (a result of either government-imposed or sloth-imposed poverty) will cause them, and their progeny, to benefit from the ‘sharing’ of the current wealth of the continent, the largest portion of which has been created, and maintained for centuries, on the backs of pioneering, inventive, hard-working, prosperous Americans, and

(2) those who seek to gain immense ideological or personal power as a result of the socialization of America – a definite, deliberate by-product of the establishment of a North American economic and security community.

And the two most horrific goals that will need to be attained if George Bush’s and Vicente Fox’s ‘utopia’ is to become a reality are:

(1) America’s existence as a sovereign nation must cease to exist.

Nowhere does the Constitution specifically state that America’s sovereignty must be protected. But virtually every word in that magnificent blueprint implies and assumes so.

Our Founders did not envision a time when American leadership at the highest levels would allow unelected, unaccountable international policymakers to create global policy that affects the lives and liberties of the American people, and the sovereignty of the republic. The omnipotent, nebulous oligarchy that inevitably results from such policymaking is inherently inconsistent with the Constitution.

Sovereignty is founded upon the idea of the consent of the governed, and the protection of the governed from outside interference or unsolicited outside influence. If global policymakers (or our own leaders, working in tandem with the leaders of other countries or international organizations) are allowed to make policy that reaches within the borders of America, they are simply ‘legislating’ without our Constitutional guarantee of representation.

Over the past fifty-plus years, our Constitution, our national sovereignty, and the Founders’ allegiance to limited government have been eroded beyond recognition … in large part because of the mishandling of international treaties/agreements/declarations (the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America among the most recent egregious example), and insistently characterizing them as legitimate surrogates for the American legislative process.

(2) The idea must be promoted that self-interest, self-protection and personal success is wicked and intolerant, and that a ‘we-are-the-world/equality-of-outcome’ mindset is a sign of a compassionate, highly advanced culture

The report of the Security and Prosperity Partnership Task Force simply reeks of both (1) and (2) above. It speaks, over and over again, of the fact that ‘we’ (the citizens of the US, Canada and Mexico) must strive to reach two ultimate goals:

(1) making our ‘continent’ less vulnerable to a terrorist attack, and

(2) addressing the ‘uneven economic development’ within the continent.

I am concerned about protecting America from the threat of terrorism. Once my country is secure, then, and only then, will my concern expand to the protection of the continent of North America.

Strangely enough, one of the three participants in the Prosperity Partnership has done nothing at all to diminish threats to U.S. security – and has, in fact, bent over backwards regarding illegal immigration across our southern border to see to it that that border remains porous, not only for its own citizens to cross northward into the U.S., but for Islamic terrorists to gain unfettered access as well. Vicente Fox’s signature is ludicrous on a document, one of whose two primary goals is to make America less vulnerable to a terrorist attack.

Vicente Fox has everything to gain in the realization of a North American Union. No sacrifice or deprivation involved, and mountains of political and economic benefits to reap through the sacrifice of others.

As regards the addressing of ‘uneven economic development’ … since when is it the responsibility of the American working man to make certain that a man living several thousand miles north or south of him enjoys comparable ‘economic development’? More importantly, where in the Constitutional definition of the powers of the federal government does the state have the power to demand such ‘concern’ from its citizens?

The average working American has been forced, unconstitutionally, to provide for other Americans who are ‘economically disadvantaged’ for decades. Gargantuan socialist entitlement programs (some of which our current president himself has authored) have succeeded in bleeding the American worker dry in an attempt to even the playing field, when much of the time those who benefit from such programs have been voluntarily sitting on the sidelines and refusing to take part in the risk, effort and exertion involved in achieving economic success.

Now our leadership has decided to expand the field upon which the American worker must play. We are now not only responsible for attaining ‘economic fairness’ within our own borders. We must now (non-voluntarily) share the fruits of our labors (and the ingenuity and industry of our ancestors) with the citizens of other countries. And these citizens of other countries have a right to ‘share’ in our economic success simply by virtue of the fact that they happen to inhabit the same continent.

Not only is the American citizen expected to continue to invent, produce, design, manufacture, and inspire others to do so … as he has done successfully for more than two centuries. Not only is he now ordered by the state to donate a large portion of the fruits of his labors to his ‘less economically advantaged’ countrymen. But now he is expected to (again, non-voluntarily) broaden his ‘compassion horizon’ and work for the economic betterment of the citizens of other countries as well.

Why are Americans’ lives and liberties hanging in the balance? And why is the sovereignty of the American republic threatened more than at any time in her history?

Because, for the first time in our history, leadership at the highest levels of our government has abandoned the vision of the American republic, and has instead sworn allegiance to an elitist, one-world ideology in which the borders of this nation are perceived as an inconvenient roadblock to the realization of the globalist agenda.

There will be no ‘wall’ (physical or otherwise) built along our southern border. Mexicans by the thousands will daily continue to stream into our country. Islamo-fascists will cross that border as well. And I don’t know which threat is worse … the dissolution of America’s borders as we are swallowed up by the North American Union, or the prospect of a worse-than-9/11 attack by madmen from the Middle East.

By leaving our southern border virtually unattended, our leadership is purposefully engineering one, or both.

~ joanie

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

As long as I breathe, and until the Savior of all men returns to rule on this earth, I will fight with my voice, my trasure, and my life's blood any effort to dissolve our constitutional republic into some kinf of North American Union or any other extra-constitutional entity.

As regards...

"since when is it the responsibility of the American working man to make certain that a man living several thousand miles north or south of him enjoys comparable ‘economic development’? More importantly, whe

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Jeff. Your kind words are much appreciated, especially considering their source.

~ joanie

Anonymous said...

An excellent expose.

Have you read "The Shadows of Power: The Council on Foreign Relations and the American Decline"
by James Perloff?

Anonymous said...

You hit on both of the things that are destroying us. We are becoming a socialist country with a lazy mooching class, and our leaders are loyal to something different than our Constitution and our sovereignty. Very well said!

Anonymous said...

i am sure the majority of citizens agree about the border situation... and our leaders should be counted as "traitors"....the government needs desperately an "enema".

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Anonymous said...

This is an excellent summary of a movement that threatens to destroy our country. Thank you for saying it so well. Here is another scary article that describes what is going on behind the scenes. We have a lot to be afraid of.

http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/adamo/050421

Anonymous said...

Scary, really scary. The country better wake up before it's too late.

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Anonymous said...

THIS needs to be read by every American. Then let's see how many think their government is standing up for their best interests. You paint a bleak but true picture. I'm looking forward to reading more of your writing.

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