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bluefish
01-31-2008, 10:59 PM
I see a lot of news about the fence on the US border from Texas to California. That seems to make people think it is some kind of a solution to the problems from the South. Why is it no one seems to be addressing the FACT that there will soon be a 6 lane hi-way opening the border from Mexico, North to KC. From KC it will split to go North into Canada and go East across the US. This is a done deal, it IS being built, the US border will have a large, pretty much UNREGULATED hole in it.The homeland security and border patrol people will not stop and check the trucks, cars and people crossing on this hi-way.
I was just wondering why this isn't being brought up more and the American people more outraged about this coming breach of US security.

Chabsfromcanada
01-31-2008, 11:11 PM
Take off your tinfoil hat. There are no plans to have a trade corridor from Mexico to Canada. LOL you are such a fool if you believe that conspiracy.

http://www.infratrans.gov.ab.ca/INFTRA_Content/docType59/Production/pol295.htm

this page from the Alberta Provincial Governments website clearly proves there is no such superhighway planned.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZCh_e_o8RM

If you are still not convinced this is false info, this will show you how Bush is "amused" by all the talk that this plan exists when clearly it does not.

Crickett
01-31-2008, 11:28 PM
You know..Chabs..I think you are a KNOW-NOTHING or a troll..Bush talked about NAU in the state of the Union message..and why don't you look at what the Texas people are putting up with..like this:http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=108005

Chabsfromcanada
01-31-2008, 11:58 PM
You have a keen sense for detecting sarcasm.

bluefish
02-01-2008, 02:22 AM
Take off your tinfoil hat. There are no plans to have a trade corridor from Mexico to Canada. LOL you are such a fool if you believe that conspiracy.

http://www.infratrans.gov.ab.ca/INFTRA_Content/docType59/Production/pol295.htm

this page from the Alberta Provincial Governments website clearly proves there is no such superhighway planned.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZCh_e_o8RM

If you are still not convinced this is false info, this will show you how Bush is "amused" by all the talk that this plan exists when clearly it does not.

LOL, I take my hat off. I'm still going to buy up all the used tin and cardboard I can get my hands on. I'm going to be the first to sell houseing material to our new friends when they get here. That or a chain of taco stands.

revolutionary8
02-01-2008, 02:41 AM
Take off your tinfoil hat. There are no plans to have a trade corridor from Mexico to Canada. LOL you are such a fool if you believe that conspiracy.

http://www.infratrans.gov.ab.ca/INFTRA_Content/docType59/Production/pol295.htm

this page from the Alberta Provincial Governments website clearly proves there is no such superhighway planned.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZCh_e_o8RM

If you are still not convinced this is false info, this will show you how Bush is "amused" by all the talk that this plan exists when clearly it does not.
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

An agreement announced by Transport Canada last month advances toward reality the massive planning that has been done to develop the NAFTA Superhighway in Canada.

A July 30 press release on the website of Transport Canada, the Canadian government's counterpart to the U.S. Department of Transportation, announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding, or MOU, between the governments of Canada and the provinces of Ontario and Quebec to develop the "Continental Gateway and Trade Corridor."

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57463
GO to that link to see the actual map and memorandum and plans...
ALSO


Paul: No federal funds for TTC
By Stephen Palkot Thursday, January 31, 2008 3:39 PM CST

*

Ron Paul, Republican congressman from Lake Jackson who is running a longshot bid for president, has filed a bill in the House of Representatives to prevent the proposed Trans-Texas Corridor from receiving federal dollars.

The TTC is a large transportation network championed by Gov. Rick Perry and the Texas Department of Transportation that would carve a wide swath out of central Texas to add highway lanes, rail lines and other infrastructure to major trade routes in the state.

Paul, who represents District 14, has long opposed the concept. Among the goals of the TTC are improving trade between the U.S. and its North American neighbors. Paul, who opposes U.S. membership in the United Nations, has said the TTC is part of a broader effort to form a North American organization that could supplant aspects of U.S. law and policy.

Paul has further stated his opposition to the superhighway being built by private companies, who would control aspects of the corridors and would charge fees for its use.

“I am particularly concerned about the use of eminent domain to take private land for the construction of this highway,” said Paul, “and this bill would prevent the federal government from participating in this heinous practice.”

Thus far, planning is under way for two major routes of the corridor: TTC-35 (to run along I-35 in Central Texas) and TTC-69 (to run along the path of the future I-69 along the Gulf Coast).

The corridor proposal has run into much criticism. In January, TxDOT officials travelled the state for a series of “town hall meetings,” which were intended to foster discussion about the TTC and what state leaders say are its benefits. The meetings, including one in Rosenberg, brought out large numbers of opponents.

Paul's district includes western and northern Fort Bend County, including Simonton, Fulshear and Cinco Ranch. He faces two primary opponents in his District 14 re-election bid, and is a candidate in the Republican presidential primary.

http://www.herald-coaster.com/articles/2008/01/31/news/top_story/topstory.txt
Read it and weep. We all are.

revolutionary8
02-01-2008, 02:42 AM
Take off your tinfoil hat. There are no plans to have a trade corridor from Mexico to Canada. LOL you are such a fool if you believe that conspiracy.

http://www.infratrans.gov.ab.ca/INFTRA_Content/docType59/Production/pol295.htm

this page from the Alberta Provincial Governments website clearly proves there is no such superhighway planned.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZCh_e_o8RM

If you are still not convinced this is false info, this will show you how Bush is "amused" by all the talk that this plan exists when clearly it does not.
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

An agreement announced by Transport Canada last month advances toward reality the massive planning that has been done to develop the NAFTA Superhighway in Canada.

A July 30 press release on the website of Transport Canada, the Canadian government's counterpart to the U.S. Department of Transportation, announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding, or MOU, between the governments of Canada and the provinces of Ontario and Quebec to develop the "Continental Gateway and Trade Corridor."

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57463


Paul: No federal funds for TTC
By Stephen Palkot Thursday, January 31, 2008 3:39 PM CST

*

Ron Paul, Republican congressman from Lake Jackson who is running a longshot bid for president, has filed a bill in the House of Representatives to prevent the proposed Trans-Texas Corridor from receiving federal dollars.

The TTC is a large transportation network championed by Gov. Rick Perry and the Texas Department of Transportation that would carve a wide swath out of central Texas to add highway lanes, rail lines and other infrastructure to major trade routes in the state.

Paul, who represents District 14, has long opposed the concept. Among the goals of the TTC are improving trade between the U.S. and its North American neighbors. Paul, who opposes U.S. membership in the United Nations, has said the TTC is part of a broader effort to form a North American organization that could supplant aspects of U.S. law and policy.

Paul has further stated his opposition to the superhighway being built by private companies, who would control aspects of the corridors and would charge fees for its use.

“I am particularly concerned about the use of eminent domain to take private land for the construction of this highway,” said Paul, “and this bill would prevent the federal government from participating in this heinous practice.”

Thus far, planning is under way for two major routes of the corridor: TTC-35 (to run along I-35 in Central Texas) and TTC-69 (to run along the path of the future I-69 along the Gulf Coast).

The corridor proposal has run into much criticism. In January, TxDOT officials travelled the state for a series of “town hall meetings,” which were intended to foster discussion about the TTC and what state leaders say are its benefits. The meetings, including one in Rosenberg, brought out large numbers of opponents.

Paul's district includes western and northern Fort Bend County, including Simonton, Fulshear and Cinco Ranch. He faces two primary opponents in his District 14 re-election bid, and is a candidate in the Republican presidential primary.

http://www.herald-coaster.com/articles/2008/01/31/news/top_story/topstory.txt