Friday, September 29, 2006

Documents disclose 'shadow government'

The documents, a total of about 1,000 pages, are among the first to be released to Corsi through his FOIA request to the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, or SPP, which describes itself as an initiative "to increase security and to enhance prosperity among the three countries through greater cooperation."

"The documents clearly reveal that SPP, working within the U.S. Department of Commerce, is far advanced in putting together a new regional infrastructure, creating a 'shadow' trilateral bureaucracy with Mexico and Canada that is aggressively rewriting a wide range of U.S. administrative law, all without congressional oversight or public disclosure," Corsi said.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now do you understand why you have no mind if you are 40 and a lib? There is what libs, mostly with good intentions, want the government does and what the government actually does. I guess I'd call this the lib/reality gap.

Mike

Anonymous said...

Ok, Mike, So I assume that we are to just accept what our government does as truth?

Anonymous said...

What a stupid rhetorical question!

No, you should just assume that we are to accept what our government does as what it does...waste our money, hurt the economy, and damage the lives of many. The government is the problem, not the solution. If you do not know this by now, what difference will talking to you make?

You want to openly discuss the redistribution of wealth while not calling yourself a socialist. Well, clearly you have no understanding of either. There is a redistribution of wealth via government alright. You just must be too naive to see where it is...under all political systems.

Money is the number one reason for divorce...of course, this is after the beloved government takes half.

I wish all libs would just have the common courtesy to commit suicide or stop removing all doubt.

Mike...23-20