4/25/2008

Poll results: SPP plans are 'treason'

by WorldnetDaily.com

97 percent oppose North American Community
without congressional approval


A new poll by the American Policy Center has revealed that the lack of widespread opposition to the agenda of the Security and Prosperity Partnership, announced in 2005 by President Bush and his counterparts from Mexico and Canada, is because more than half of the American residents polled hadn't heard of it.

But when they did, their voices were clear, with overwhelming majorities opposing the concept, plans and ideas.

The poll was done by the APC, a grassroots activist group in Washington that asked a series of questions about the SPP, the Trans Texas Corridor transportation project and other issues.

"While President Bush and his counterparts in Mexico and Canada continue to deny that the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) is the beginning of a North American Union, Americans around the nation are expressing their growing opposition to the scheme," the center said in introducing its poll results.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I agree with the critics that say that it is "treason". So, why don't we get on with a trial for treason for Bush? Talk about a "hidden agenda" for Bush. Don't know who "winds his clock" to have these meetings. Aren't there bigger problems that need solving instead of "creating" a larger one? What are the promised benefits of this debaucle. Leave it to Bush, and Mexico and Canada will soon be alienated from the US.