Alan Keyes on the "North American Union" - Not the Ron Paul Soft Porn Version
We are in a situation now — let me put it this way — where a lot of people are realizing we are being betrayed.
As a people, our sovereignty is being betrayed. Our borders are not being defended. Immigration policies are being proposed and implemented willy-nilly. Policies toward a North American Union are being done in such a way as to undermine our sovereignty as a people, destroy our borders, utterly subvert the demographics that sustain the identity of our people.
And it's being done by folks who are elected by us, and who profess to be of us, and yet who seem to be serving something else, not the American people. And I think the sense that we have an elite that has abandoned its allegiance to the Constitution, to government of, by, and for the people, and to the best interest of the liberty of this people — that's pervasive now. A lot of people are waking up to it.
Some of them, sometimes, try to intimidate you, and say, "Oh, it's a conspiracy theory," or something similar. And I say to them, "Go back and read the Founders." Hamilton and others were absolutely clear on this fact — that throughout human history, there has been a struggle between the principles of justice that respect the equity and justice for the whole of the people, and the ambition of those who believe that they're superior, that they should make the decisions, that they should get the benefits, and that everybody else should be cut out. That's an old story, and it's still with us.
As for denials that plans for a North American Union exist — it reminds me of that old saying: the smartest thing the devil ever did was to convince people he didn't exist. And these people think that they're going to convince us that nothing's going on, so that we'll ignore the evidence of our own eyes.
Thank God, Americans are waking up.
I think, however, we need to realize that this isn't just about our borders. It's not just about the Superhighway. It's not just about this action or that. We are in a situation where the sovereignty of the American people — a phrase you don't hear them say very much anymore — is being utterly subverted, and we must act across the board to assert and restore our sovereignty, in both a constitutional and a physical and geographic sense.
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Comment by Burns— 2007/12/19 @ 02:20 PM — (Reply)