Surrendering our Sovereignty
Why is such a process not subjected to congressional scrutiny and approval?
By Cliff Kincaid February 23, 2007
It might be difficult to compete with the remains of Anna Nicole Smith, but the "Security and Prosperity Partnership Ministerial Meeting" in Canada on Friday is a subject worthy of some attention from our major media. It springs from a process, set in motion by President Bush about two years ago, involving what many conservatives see as surrender of U.S. sovereignty to a trilateral entity that could assume the form of a North American Union, much like the European Union that now dictates to the citizens of 27 European states.
It might be difficult to compete with the remains of Anna Nicole Smith, but the "Security and Prosperity Partnership Ministerial Meeting" in Canada on Friday is a subject worthy of some attention from our major media. It springs from a process, set in motion by President Bush about two years ago, involving what many conservatives see as surrender of U.S. sovereignty to a trilateral entity that could assume the form of a North American Union, much like the European Union that now dictates to the citizens of 27 European states.
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