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Vicente Fox confirms Amerodollar.
Vicente Fox admits that he and George W. Bush have ’agreed’ on common currency, North American Union
WEBWIRE – Wednesday, October 10, 2007 Contact InformationJ. AbarbanelMarketing DirectorWND Books310-961-4170[email protected] Los Angeles, CA (Oct. 10, 2007) -- Speaking on the Larry King show, former Mexican President Vicente Fox confirmed every assertion made by Jerome Corsi in his new book, NY Times bestseller "The Late Great U.S.A: The Coming Merger with Mexico and Canada" (WND Books, ISBNs 0-9790451-4-2, $25.95, July 2007). Not only did Fox admit that he and George W. Bush have "agreed" to create a common currency, the Amero, he contended that a North American Union is "inevitable" That’s something that Jerry Corsi takes issue with while applauding Fox’s openness on national television. "At last we have public confirmation of the pernicious secret activity that’s been going on towards merging Mexico, Canada and the United States" declares Corsi, whose book became a bestseller shortly after publication. "Personally, I’d like to thank Vincente Fox. His candor about this merger is what’s going to stop it dead in its tracks" Corsi continues, "Fox’s appearance with Larry King and, of all places, on The Daily Show constitutes the first time a leader of Mexico, Canada or the U.S. has openly confirmed a plan to create a regional currency called the Amero -- a plan I document in detail in ’The Late Great U.S.A.’" Fox went on to explain how current regional trade agreements between the United States and its hopelessly corrupt neighbor to the south are intended to evolve into other previously hidden aspects of North American integration. As reported in WorldNetDaily, Larry King, near the end of the broadcast, asked Fox a question e-mailed from a listener: "I would like to know how you feel about the possibility of having a Latin America united with one currency" Fox answered in the affirmative, admitting he and George W. Bush had "agreed" to pursue the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas – a free-trade zone extending throughout the Western Hemisphere – and that part of the plan was to institute a regional currency from Canada to the tip of South America! "Long term, very long term" he said. "What we proposed together, President Bush and myself, it’s ALCA, which is a trade union for all the Americas" According to Corsi, Fox has indeed performed a public service. "George W. Bush is president of the United States, not king. He has utterly no right to enter into any such agreement with a foreign country, particularly a hostile one" During Fox’s tenure as Mexican president, millions of Mexicans entered the United States illegally. In Corsi’s view, this constitutes an invasion that has cost American taxpayers billions of dollars while destroying schools and bankrupting hospitals and municipal governments across the country…and is only a taste of what a merger would bring. "Finally" says the author of "The Late Great U.S.A" "here is unequivocal proof, straight from the mouth of Mexico’s former president, that Bush’s goal is to erode United States sovereignty in order to create free movement for Mexico’s peasant class across our border, in the process flooding us with even more anchor babies and illiterates ready and willing to take advantage of our country’s all-too-generous welfare programs" Mexico’s invasion of America can and must be stopped, but in order to do so, every citizen must rise up and demand an end to it. "George W. Bush has been bought lock, stock and barrel by the elite and multi-national corporations pushing for a merger with Mexico, but he has utterly no right under the Constitution to push for a merger of the U.S with Mexico or any other country" Fox’s comments are part and parcel of Mexico’s ongoing campaign to destroy American sovereignty to its benefit. "Going by what Fox has said on national television, it’s clear that Mexico has declared war on the United States" Corsi asserts. "It’s the only way such words can be interpreted. Since Bush has no interest in protecting our interests, and since all too few legislators have stepped up to condemn a North American Union and shared currency, it’s up to we the people" Thanks to Corsi’s book "The Late Great U.S.A" "more and more patriotic Americans are learning the truth about our ’good neighbor’ to the south, the one George W. Bush can’t do enough for at the expense of every American’s future. In just two unguarded interviews, Vincente Fox has confirmed every aspect of the ugly future that I’ve laid out in "The Late Great U.S.A" It’s past time we put a stop to his dream - and George W. Bush’s" |
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it's a good thing that both george w. bush and stephen harper lead minority governments, and it's great that people understand that a brand new form of currency cannot be implemented until parlaiment and/or congress have approved it (ps- good luck on the democrats voting on george w's pet project.)
BUT BY ALL MEANS JUST IGNORE THAT LOGIC KEEP PANICKING ABOUT IT! |
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I'm not the Christian Right here people, I'm merely the messenger.
Millions and millions believe Armageddons here. I don't, you don't but they sure fuckin' do. "Most of the leaders of the Promise Keepers embrace a doctrine of 'end time' (eschatology), known as 'dominionim.' Dominionism pictures the seizure of earthly (temporal) power by the 'people of God' as the only means through which the world can be rescued.... It is the eschatology that Bush has imbibed; an eschatology through which he has gradually (and easily) come to see himself as an agent of God who has been called by him to 'restore the earth to God's control', a 'chosen vessel', so to speak, to bring in the Restoration of All Thingss." Shearer calls this delusion, "Messianic leadership"-- that is to say usurping the role usually ascribed to the Messiah. Michael Ortiz Hill: George Bush's Messianic Complex |
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That was just the pretext to destroy the constitution as Ninja pointed out. Shit's already hit the fan, it's just taking the masses awhile to smell it. |
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Hmm, maybe I missed it, but where is the part that makes it 'okay' to create an entire new form of currency with another nation without the approval of congress? I don't even think Bush's best speechwriters can find a way to tie making a new currency with Mexico into terrorism.
But by all means, find me that provision in the patriot act and keep panicking! if this shit really bothers you, do you think things like freaking out and trying to tie every little piece of vague information into the worst possible scenario is actually helping in the big picture? If the world is as fucked up a place as you make it out to be, why even bother living in it if we're all going to be fucked in d00msd@y which by your predictions, is not far off? |
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i'm not saying the patriot act can't do this. i'm asking what part. because i just read through a lot of the titles and don't see anything. they still need to work within its terms. |
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Yeah Myra, it's all me, my opinion, my religious fanaticism, my rhetoric, my illegal occupation, my illegal war, my blood thirsty plans for world domination. Sorry, I'm not the one. That would really make it easy for you to dismiss reality and its harshness. Unfortunately, it's not me. I'm not "freaking out". But you certainly are. |
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whether or not this stuff is going on doesn't make the world more or less fucked up. the current state of the world doesn't change based on your personal knowledge of it. why live in it? what other option do we have? haha.
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Hey, I'm not saying I completely disagree with you, and I'm not saying I completely agree either. The way I take information from either side is with a grain of salt, I'm a fencesitter until I find solid, reliable, and most importantly impartial proof of something. By no means was I insulting your intelligence, and by no means is that an invitation for you to insult mine. I know you're certainly not planning for world domniation, it would be pointless because your predictions state it's probably going to end within the next year.
: ) ps- still waiting for that proof! |
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That's just one possibility & they don't need any reason whatsoever to do whatever whenever to whoever. & I quote... |
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