Eleven states are working on resolutions that
would oppose not only the implementation but the idea of a "North
American Union," or other plans that would lead to the integration
of the United States into a larger structure.
"Americans are rapidly learning the new
vocabulary of the globalists," Phyllis Schlafly of Eagle
Forum told WND, "and they don't like
it."
While President Bush, many members of Congress
and Bush
administration officials deny there are plans
for a North
American Union under the Security
and Prosperity Partnership of North America,
some state legislatures are taking no chances.
The resolutions also typically oppose the
creation of North American Free Trade Act superhighways along the model
of the Trans-Texas Corridor, the car-truck-train-pipeline corridor four
football-fields wide being built parallel to Interstate 35 from Laredo,
Texas, to the border with Oklahoma, south of Oklahoma City.
Schlafly told WND lawmakers, and their
constituents, are reacting against a wide range of concepts and
structures generated by the increasing pace of the integration of North
America they see under the Bush
administration.
"That's why state legislators are
responding with resolutions criticizing a 'North American Community,'
SPP, 'harmonization' of regulations, NAFTA superhighways, foreign-owned
toll roads, totalization of Social Security and speculation about the
amero," Schlafly explained. "The groundswell is growing
against measures that lead to 'economic integration' with other
countries."
Schlafly also has joined with Howard Philips of
the Conservative Caucus to create an
organization specifically opposing the NAU and NAFTA superhighways.
"Phyllis Schlafly is doing a magnificent
job leading the charge to oppose the North American integration at the
state level," Phillips told WND. "Once again, we see the
genius of Eagle Forum being able to communicate a message throughout
America in terms that mobilize voters to take action."

American University Professor Robert Pastor |
Robert Pastor is an American University
professor who is using his book, "Toward
a North American Community," to promote a
regional government and adoption of the amero as a common monetary
currency to replace the dollar and the peso.
The resolutions are typically worded to
oppose, in addition to SPP and the NAU, the construction of NAFTA
Superhighways and the creation of the Amero as a North American unitary
currency.
Anti-NAU resolutions have been introduced in
the following state legislatures:
Arizona: Senate
Concurrent Memorial 1002 Click
to check bill status.
Georgia: Senate
Resolution 124
Illinois: House
Joint Resolution 29 Click
to check bill status.
Missouri: Senate
Concurrent Resolution 15 House
Concurrent Resolution 33
Montana: House
Joint Resolution 25 Click
to check bill status.
Oregon: Senate
Joint Memorial 5
South Carolina: House
Concurrent Resolution 3185 You
also can find the bill here under "H 3185"
South Dakota: Senate
Concurrent Resolution 7 Click
to check bill status
Utah: House
Joint Resolution 7 Click
to check bill status.
Virginia: Senate
Joint Resolution 442
Washington: Senate
Joint Memorial 8004 House
Joint Memorial 4018
StopTheNAU
tracks state legislative motions to oppose the SPP and NAU.