Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
Check out this link from the November 28th Republican YouTube debate, it’s straight out of Endgame:
http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/politics/2007/11/28/sot.paul.na.conspiracy.cnn
Cooper:
We’ve got another question from a YouTube watcher. Let’s
watch, please.
YouTube question:
Good evening, candidates. This is (inaudible)
from Arlington, Texas, and this question is for Ron Paul.
I’ve met a lot of your supporters online, but I’ve noticed that a
good number of them seem to buy into this conspiracy theory
regarding the Council of Foreign Relations, and some plan to make
a North American union by merging the United States with Canada
and Mexico.
These supporters of yours seem to think that you also believe in
this theory. So my question to you is: Do you really believe in
all this, or are people just putting words in your mouth?
Presidential Candidate Ron Paul:
Well, it all depends on what you mean by “all of this.” the
CFR exists, the Trilateral Commission exists. And it’s a, quote,
“conspiracy of ideas.” This is an ideological battle. Some people
believe in globalism. Others of us believe in national sovereignty.
And there is a move on toward a North American union, just like
early on there was a move on for a European Union, and it
eventually ended up.
And there is a move on toward a North American Union, just like
early on there was a move on for a European Union, and eventually
ended up. So we had NAFTA and moving toward a NAFTA highway. These
are real things. It’s not somebody made these up. It’s not a
conspiracy. They don’t talk about it, and they might not admit
about it, but there’s been money spent on it. There was
legislation passed in the Texas legislature unanimously to put a
halt on it. They’re planning on millions of acres taken by eminent
domain for an international highway from Mexico to Canada, which
is going to make the immigration problem that much worse.
So it’s not so much a secretive conspiracy, it’s a contest between
ideologies, whether we believe in our institutions here, our
national sovereignty, our Constitution, or are we going to further
move into the direction of international government, more U.N.
You know, this country goes to war under U.N. resolutions. I don’t
like big government in Washington, so I don’t like this trend
toward international government. We have a WTO that wants to
control our drug industry, our nutritional products. So, I’m
against all that.
But it’s not so much as a sinister conspiracy. It’s just knowledge
is out there. If we look for it, you’ll realize that our national
sovereignty is under threat.
Cooper:
Congressman Paul, thank you.
(Applause)
Have Your Say:
ENDGAME: Ron Paul
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