Monday, January 28, 2008

President Bush Gives Final State of the Union Address



In his final State of the Union address, President Bush on Monday announced a North American Summit between Canada, Mexico, and the United States scheduled for April 2008 in New Orleans. The North American Summit will address further integration and security issues the North American Union Agenda now faces.

Bush said more trade agreements like the one recently passed in Peru, are needed in Columbia; Panama; S. Korea. Strategic interests were sited for growth of worldwide free trade. First upcoming agreement - Columbia. Bush claimed false populism will be promoted without the Columbia trade agreement. The CIA needs easy access to move their drugs through Panama and Columbia for distribution throughout the United States and SE Asia.

Bush encouraged "a prompt up or down vote" on Supreme Court Justices that will define the constitution and rule by the letter of the law. Are you ready to lose your right to keep and bear arms in May of this year? Are you ready for further oppression? Military State coming to a neighborhood near you!

On immigration Bush referred to the implementation of advanced border technologies, border fences at key crossings, ending catch and release is working, find lawful way for foreign workers to come here and support our economy and a sensible way to take care if illegals already here. In other words -amnesty, amnesty, amnesty, integration, integration, integration. And in case I forgot to mention - amnesty and integration. Call his buddy Vicente Fox and ask him what the Bush administration view is on securing the border and immigration.

Ideological struggle for the 21st century. Defeat terrorists in Iraq, Pakistan, Lebanon, and the Palestinian territories. "We are spreading the hope of freedom" Bush added. Yea, your spreading something alright. Quite thick I might add.

We are face to face with a grim reality - How much irreversable damage will the United States suffer at the hands of the Bush administration during the next 11 months?







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