ARTICLES: November 4, 2007
Presidential candidates have ties to groups
advocating a North American Union
Hugo Mann
Published 11/01/2007 - 4:12 p.m. EDT
Several presidential candidates have ties to groups that appear to advocate replacing the U.S. government with a North American Union and furthering the long term goal of a World Government.

WorldNetDaily reports that "Hillary Rodham Clinton, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, John McCain, John Edwards, Fred Thompson, Joe Biden, Chris Dodd and Bill Richardson are all members or have ties to the Council on Foreign Relations the Bilderberg Group or the The Trilateral Commission.

WND also reports that Mike Huckabee is not a member of the CFR but that he spoke to the group in September and has since become a top-tier candidate in the media's eyes.

To our knowledge, Republicans Tom Tancredo, Ron Paul, and Duncan Hunter have no ties to Globalist groups and have voiced opposition to a North American union.

Last month former Mexican President Vincente Fox said that he supported massive immigration into the U.S. for the long term goal of a North American Union. Fox also said that he and President Bush were working on a regional currency but got derailed.

As previously reported the Council on Foreign Relations has a proposed plan that in short proposes to replace all three branches of the U.S. government as follows:

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North American Advisory Council

Consisting of 15 members, five from each nation, that will hold biannual summits designed to set the agendas for the three presidents and be a voice for the North American Union. (It should be noted that the U.S. Congress is supposed to set the agenda for the president.)

Merging Parliamentary groups

replace the U.S. Congress by merging the parliamentary systems of each nation and creating a North American parliament.

A North American Court

the proposed North American Court will replace the U.S. Supreme Court as the highest court in the land.

Continental Perimeter

Eliminating the national boundaries between Mexico, Canada, and the United States by creating a North American Customs and Immigration force along with an integrated North American Department of Homeland Security (North American Police Force)

Common External Tariff (CEF)

The proposed North American tariff will redistribute wealth to Mexico and strengthen the North American government.

Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America SPP was created in 1995 by the executive branch of government. While it claims that national sovereignty is not at risk with a North American Union the SPP stretches its credibility with the claim and doesn't seem to have a legal justification to its existence.

The U.S. Constitution has provisions for allowing new states into the Union. The proposed North American Union appears illegal and unconstitutional.

According to WorldNetDaily and other sources Ronald Reagan was the only candidate in modern history to get elected that did not have ties to and was not a CFR member. His last minute convention choice for VP, George Bush, was a member. (Visit the USA Daily Forum to discuss this and other issues.)