The U.S. and Canadian military have signed a pact to deal with the domestic emergencies of either nation.
Right leaning Americans and left leaning Canadians are outraged by spreading details of a hush, hush agreement signed on 02/14/2008 between the United States Military and Canada’s Military, whereby either nation could send troops across each other's borders during an emergency. Please understand that "what" defines an "emergency" is left to the imaginations of military leaders rather than the citizens of the two respective countries.
This pact was signed at U.S. Army North headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, by U.S. Air Force Gen. Gene Renuart, commander of NORAD and U.S. Northern Command, or USNORTHCOM, and by Canadian Air Force Lt. Gen. Marc Dumais, commander of Canada Command.
Congress was not informed of this and therefor, (as usual) American citizens were not represented or asked if they would want foreign troops on U.S. soil ordering Americans around at gunpoint for ANY REASON. Canadians are equally upset.
It seems that this is just one more step towards merging Mexico, America and Canada under one umbrella nation.
Worrying about illegal immigrants is a moot point when the big, silent picture is a single nation called “North Americana” with a new currency called The Amero and a single military force. No North American citizen of the three countries involved has been asked to vote on this. It's being rammed down our collective throats.
Canadian and American soldiers are dying over in Iraq for “democracy.” This is a joke, when you consider that the citizens of our two countries have no voice in the merging of our sovereign nations.
Already, we are under video surveillance from nearly every angle in big cities and this is growing to include small towns. Next on the agenda is the micro chipping of every farm animal and pet. Who do you think "they" will want to chip next? Everything we wear or drive is being chipped. Our every keystroke is being followed and noted. If this be democracy . . .
Look! Give me liberty, or give me death. I mean that from the bottom of my heart.