Tuesday, July 25, 2006

The N.A.U. Is No "Conspiracy" - Senator Stops N.A.U. Legislation

"Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, Responding to information from WorldNetDaily, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, has taken steps to ensure the Senate will not act on a bill that would further a plan to create a European Union-style alliance in North America.

Cornyn made the decision after WND pointed out Friday the legislation – the North American Investment Fund Act – would constitute an attempt to pass a key piece of American University Professor Robert Pastor's plan to create a "North American Union."

"Senator Cornyn has no intention of filing the bill again until after we have conducted an internal review and inquiry," a spokesman for Cornyn told WND. "

... the American People have no problem with a strong, executive President, especially during wartime. However, when questions are asked by the free press about "executive" activities that directly affect our Freedoms, the executive BETTER ANSWER! And ANSWER QUICKLY!

... on a different note, Sen. Cornyn supports the President's "signing statements" (executive instructions to executive departments on how to interpret certain laws). Sen. Specter, the ultimate, supreme, pseudo-republican, is suing the President!

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