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CNN's Republican Debate Transcript reveals Canada's politicians are lying about the threat of North American Union

Edited by Peter Tremblay

  Ron Paul
 

Irreverant U.S. Presidential Candidate Ron Paul further confirms mass-deception in the U.S., and well as in Canada, about the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) in relation to a North American Union (NAU) agenda.

In 2005, former Prime Minister Paul Martin travelled to Waco, Texas in the United States, in order to make Canada a signatory of the North American Union (NAU), under the guise of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP). Mr. Martin did not pursue consultations with the Canadian public through the required formal parliamentary hearings before making Canada a signatory to the NAU agenda, as required by Canadian constitutional law. Mr. Martin also earned no electoral mandate from Canadians to pursue such a "Union", as required by Canadian constitutional legal convenitions.

The then Paul Martin Liberal government apparently only sought to consult, with a clique of Big Business interests, and financially wealthy political elites. These political elites include members of the Conservatives, Bloc and the NDP in the House of Commons, who had been apparently bought off by Big Business Executives. These Executives are seeking to assimilate Canada into the American Empire in the pursuit of "commercial wealth", at the expense of the democratic sovereignty of Canadians, along with accompanying social and environmental costs .

The SPP is a mechanism for the implementation of the NAU under the current Stephen Harper government. The apparent NAU political cover-up in Canada exposes the Liberal, Conservative, NDP, and Bloc political parties as being little more than different heads of the same corrupted body politic.

Ron Paul further confirms the political treachery of the NAU, in the following CNN released transcripts of U.S. Presidential debates, in which all of his Republican political adversaries have continued to seek to join Canadian politicians in this mass cover-up.

Canadians need to wake up to the fact that the Liberals, Conservatives, NDP, and the Bloc, are selling out Canada to a scheme that is being sponsored by the U.S. Bush administration's political-military-industrial complex, in collusion with Big Business and Big Union backers in Canada.

Canadians also need to wake up to the fact that all of Canada's complicit and colluding political parties must be rejected in the next federal election, in favour of an economic nationalist political party option, like the Canadian Action Party.

Canadians must rally mass support for a new socially progressive and economic nationalist political movement, or say "goodbye" to Canada, and everything Canada represents. This includes including universal public healthcare, multiculturalism, and a highly internationally regarded social consciousness of peace, along with other quality-of-living areas.

SPP-NAU sponsors seek to sell-out our vital Canadian birthright to an exploitation and oppressive corporate and militarist agenda.

The following excerpted CNN transcript confirms the existence of the NAU agenda, as admitted by U.S. Presidential candidate Ron Paul:

GOP Presidential Debate
Aired November 28, 2007 - 20:00 ET

  CNN
   

CNN ANDERSON COOPER, HOST: And good evening from the Mahaffey Theater at the Progress Energy Center here in St. Petersburg, Florida. Welcome to the Republican YouTube debate. Over the next two hours, the eight Republican candidates for president will be questioned here on this stage by you, Americans who submitted video questions to us through the Web site YouTube. Now, all the questions tonight come from you. We received about 5,000 of them, and that's 2,000 more than we got from the Democrats just a couple of months ago.

(APPLAUSE)

I don't know what it means, but we got 2,000 more.

As you're going to see tonight, tonight's questions are also very different from those sent to the Democrats, in style and in substance. The program tonight is also going to be a little different, as you all can see. The candidates right now are not on the stage yet. The traveling press pool is here. They're awaiting the arrival of the candidates. They're going to be introduced tonight by Florida's governor.

And to bring him on, here is Jim Greer, the chairman of the Republican Party of Florida. Mr. Greer?

GREER: Welcome to tonight's presidential debate, co-sponsored by the Republican Party of Florida. It is my pleasure tonight to introduce the man who has brought new ideas to state government, and whose leadership has been embraced by the voters of Florida, and who has become the nation's most popular governor.

Ladies and gentlemen, Governor Charlie Crist.

(APPLAUSE)

CRIST: Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. And welcome to the Sunshine State. It's great to have this debate in Florida, in my home town of St. Petersburg.

It's an important evening. We're going to hear from some great candidates, great Republicans. And we should have fun with it. The questions come from the people, as Anderson said. This is truly the people's debate.

But it's also important to understand what we're talking about: the future of America; about integrity; about honor; about duty; and about loyalty. That's what America always has stood for and always will. So let's meet some of these great candidates.

First, Congressman Duncan Hunter.

(APPLAUSE)

Congressman Ron Paul.

(APPLAUSE)

CRIST: Senator John McCain.

(APPLAUSE)

Senator Fred Thompson.

(APPLAUSE)

Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

(APPLAUSE)

Governor Mitt Romney.

(APPLAUSE)

Governor Mike Huckabee.

CRIST: And Congressman Tom Tancredo.

(APPLAUSE)

COOPER: OK, John King is standing by, as well as Gloria Borger.

[EDIT]

COOPER: We've got another question from a YouTube watcher. Let's watch, please.

YOUTUBE QUESTION: Good evening, candidates. This is (inaudible) from Arlington, Texas, and this question is for Ron Paul.

I've met a lot of your supporters online, but I've noticed that a good number of them seem to buy into this conspiracy theory regarding the Council of Foreign Relations, and some plan to make a North American union by merging the United States with Canada and Mexico.

These supporters of yours seem to think that you also believe in this theory. So my question to you is: Do you really believe in all this, or are people just putting words in your mouth?

COOPER: Congressman Paul, 90 seconds.

PAUL: Well, it all depends on what you mean by "all of this." the CFR exists, the Trilateral Commission exists. And it's a, quote, "conspiracy of ideas." This is an ideological battle. Some people believe in globalism. Others of us believe in national sovereignty.

And there is a move on toward a North American Union, just like early on there was a move on for a European Union, and it eventually ended up.

PAUL: And there is a move on toward a North American Union, just like early on there was a move on for a European Union, and eventually ended up. So we had NAFTA and moving toward a NAFTA highway. These are real things. It's not somebody made these up. It's not a conspiracy. They don't talk about it, and they might not admit about it, but there's been money spent on it. There was legislation passed in the Texas legislature unanimously to put a halt on it. They're planning on millions of acres taken by eminent domain for an international highway from Mexico to Canada, which is going to make the immigration problem that much worse. So it's not so much a secretive conspiracy, it's a contest between ideologies, whether we believe in our institutions here, our national sovereignty, our Constitution, or are we going to further move into the direction of international government, more U.N.

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