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    McCain Supports North American Integration, League of Democracies

    [align=left] McCain Supports North American Integration, League of Democracies
    "Ours can be the first completely democratic hemisphere, where trade is free across all borders, where the rule of law and the power of free markets advance the security and prosperity of all." [/align]
    Daniel Taylor
    Old-Thinker News
    Tuesday, April 15, 2008
    Republican Presidential candidate John McCain has openly declared his supportive stance on the Security and Prosperity Partnership in a March 2008 speech to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council.
    An article by Kat McConnell on The Conservative Voice website comments on McCain's statements,
    "McCain's World Affairs speech must rightfully be considered his "coming out" speech in which he unflinchingly revealed his true globalist nature and his mission as a foot soldier in the New World Order."
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    McCain's March 2008 World Affairs Council speech stated in part,
    "With globalization, our hemisphere has grown closer, more integrated, and more interdependent. Latin America today is increasingly vital to the fortunes of the United States. Americans north and south share a common geography and a common destiny. The countries of Latin America are the natural partners of the United States, and our northern neighbor Canada.
    Relations with our southern neighbors must be governed by mutual respect, not by an imperial impulse or by anti-American demagoguery. The promise of North, Central, and South American life is too great for that. I believe the Americas can and must be the model for a new twenty-first century relationship between North and South. Ours can be the first completely democratic hemisphere, where trade is free across all borders, where the rule of law and the power of free markets advance the security and prosperity of all."
    John McCain's globalist stance also came to light in a speech he gave to the Hoover Institution. A transcript for this speech is carried on the Council on Foreign Relations website. Going further than just a more "integrated" and "interdependent" North America, McCain stated in the May 2007 speech that he desires a "...worldwide League of Democracies" that would form an "...international order of peace based on freedom." The new league would accompany the United Nations. He stated,
    "This League of Democracies would not supplant the United Nations or other international organizations. It would complement them. But it would be the one organization where the world's democracies could come together to discuss problems and solutions on the basis of shared principles and a common vision of the future. If I am elected president, I will call a summit of the world's democracies in my first year to seek the views of my democratic counterparts and begin exploring the practical steps necessary to realize this vision."
    A McCain presidency will surely bring more globalist policy and a further move towards North American Integration and world governance. These policies are becoming increasingly unpopular, however. Globalist think tanks have admitted that the United States remains the largest obstacle to building a North American Community. Will a new president succeed in selling these plans to America?
    pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . McCain Supports North American Integration, League of Democracies McCain Supports North American Integration, League of Democracies "Ours can be the first completely democratic hemisphere, where trade is free across all borders, where the rule of law and the power of free markets advance the security and prosperity of all." Daniel Taylor Old-Thinker News Tuesday, April 15, 2008 Republican Presidential candidate John McCain has openly declared Rating: 5

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    McCain Supports North American Integration, League of Democracies

    One step closer to the NWO. Seriously, more people need to read 1984 and need to smoke weed and realize what's really going on. Give me liberty or give me death.. and I stand by it. I rather die then be a zombie to a fascist nation.

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    McCain Supports North American Integration, League of Democracies

    Quote Originally Posted by samostalan
    Seriously, more people need to read 1984 and need to smoke weed and realize what's really going on.
    And that right there is why people on the whole don't end up converting to political ideologies and beliefs outside the mainstream. Have you even an inkling for how incredibly spaced-out-stoner-hippy this sentence sounds?

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