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Vincente Fox Admits Plans to Form A North American Union and Alludes To Regional Currency Former Mexican president Vincente Fox calls Americans wanting to reform immigration ‘racist’ and ‘xenophobes’ on the Daily show. Ironically recent Mexican Presidents have made racist remarks telling Mexicans living in America to vote Mexico’s interests.Fox called for ‘New Vision to go further integrating” than NAFTA. Fox also said illegal aliens should be given drivers license’s and argued for unfettered massive immigration. He claimed that terrorism was not connected to immigration.Speaking of congress Fox said “I think they can come up with a very wise solution to immigration because it's a win-win situation, everybody will be better off."Fox said that he supported globalization through NAFTA. Would you like to see a North American Union? Fox responded “Long Term yes”. The proposed North American Union is an attempt to replace all three branches of the U.S. government without congressional approval or a constitutional convention. It appears to be an attempt mainly through executive branch initiatives and treaties of essentially replacing the U.S. government over time without the consent of the governed.The executive branch of government does not appear to have any constitutional authority to plot against the current form of Republican government that is in existence within the United States.Fox told Larry King that he and President Bush had been working on plans for a single currency and implied a regional currency similar to the Eurodollar.CNN.com - TranscriptsFOX: Long term, very long term. What we propose together, President Bush and myself, it's ALCA, which is a trade union for all of the Americas. And everything was running fluently until Hugo Chavez came. He decided to isolate himself. He decided to combat the idea and destroy the idea... KING: It's going to be like the euro dollar, you mean? FOX: Well, that would be long, long term. I think the processes to go, first step into is trading agreement. And then further on, a new vision, like we are trying to do with NAFTA. President Bush has denied that any plans for a North American Union exist and has called it a conspiracy theory. To date there has been no federal investigations into what may actually be attempts to undermine U.S. representative government via the executive branch of government, at least Fox’s comments imply as much.Fox blamed Hugo Chavez for disrupting the plans for one currency.NAFTA was passed by President Bill Clinton with Vice President Al Gore as the deciding vote in the Senate.In each century of its existence the United States has legally expanded by adding new territories and states into the Union following constitutional procedures.To Date Republican presidential candidates Ron Paul, Duncan Hunter, and Tom Tancredo have opposed a North American Union.
 

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And from another paperAmero plot real, says biz columnist Cites 'usually reliable' sources in plans for dollar's endPosted: October 11, 20071:11 p.m. Eastern © 2007 WorldNetDaily.com Commemorative amero coin The U.S. dollar might be destined to disappear, replaced by a regional currency called the amero, reports the Tokyo correspondent for the Singapore Business Times today. "Truth is said to be stranger than fiction sometimes, and what I hear about the future of the U.S. dollar may sound like pure fiction, but the sources from whence the reports spring are, as they say, 'usually reliable' ones, and so they do have a ring of truth to them," writes Anthony Rowley. Rowley says the slide of the U.S. dollar in relation to other foreign currencies makes such a transition more likely. "And, looking at the size of U.S. debt to all those foreign central banks and private investors who obligingly finance the American current account deficit, similar conclusions might be drawn," he writes. (Story continues below) Because the U.S. is not going to stand by and watch its currency depreciate forever, he says his sources in the monetary and financial establishment plan a new currency that would take trade and investment cooperation within the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, into new areas of monetary cooperation – leading ultimately, perhaps, to a common currency for the U.S., Canada and Mexico. In addition to the name "amero," Rowley says the name "americo" is also under consideration for this new currency. "It would be a currency more likely to be judged worth the paper it is written on than the obligations of a highly indebted U.S.," he writes Rowley says there is also talk of an Asian monetary union and common currency. The commentary follows what appeared to be confirmation of the common North American currency plan by former Mexican President Vicente Fox, who told CNN's Larry King this week that he and President Bush had agreed on a regional currency for the Americas. White House spokeswoman Dana Perino told WND she's not aware of any plan for such a currency either. The statement by Fox was perhaps the first time a leader of Mexico, Canada or the U.S. openly confirmed a plan for a regional currency. Fox explained the current regional trade agreement that encompasses the Western Hemisphere is intended to evolve into other previously hidden aspects of integration. According to a transcript published by CNN, King, near the end of the broadcast, asked Fox a question e-mailed from a listener, a Ms. Gonzalez from Elizabeth, N.J.: "Mr. Fox, 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, indicating it was a long-term plan. He admitted he and President Bush had agreed to pursue the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas – a free-trade zone extending throughout the Western Hemisphere, suggesting part of the plan was to institute eventually a regional currency.
 

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"amero," "americo": rhymes with "dinero" ---- and guess that should make a growing population happier.Just another subtle proof we are from ancient Israel. We mingled with the Canaanites and adopted their ways. But everyone and their brother wants a piece of the American pie but introduce their ways and customs into our culture (heaven forbid it would be the other way around). It never occurs to them that the reason they never had the pie is because they practice the antithesis of our culture, which in our culture traditionally elevated God in our lives.Be that as it may, other ways will take over America until it will no longer be America, and then we will be dragged down to the level of any two-bit valued third-world nation. I think at that point the end will be coming.
 

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Thanks N2 you are right about that I been watching Glenn for about a year now he certainly seems to be the only Newsperson reporting things from a religous as well as secular veiwpoint. Dont agree with all he says but at least hes real not scripted.And he is convinced we are in the end times.