- This belief was reflected in the outcomes of nearly all
of the 17 elections held in 2006. And it has been the real story of recent
years: Not some "Left Turn." Not some populist rejection of markets
and trade - but the creation of a new hemispheric consensus that, as our
Inter-American Democratic Charter<http://www.thought-criminal.org/article/node/1604#oas1>[1] states,
"democracy is essential for the social, political, and economic development
of the people of the Americas." --Condoleezza Rice
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- The Bush Administration likes to brag that they create
their own reality and that when we are focused on that reality they will
create new realities. For a very long time in this freedom movement we
have done just that, pay attention and analyze the reality that they create
for us. After September 11th the majority of us were arguing with
each other over theories such as planes or no planes as many had not a
clue that our country has been irrevocably altered and our sovereignty
has been surrendered at the stroke of a pen by Colin Powell<http://www.thought-criminal.org/article/node/1604#oas2>[2].
Something that enemies with nuclear weapons could not do, multinational
non-governmental organizations have done slowly over time.
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- "The terrorist catastrophes in New York and Washington
swept away media comment on other global events taking place on September
11, 2001. Virtually obscured on that historic agreement reached in Lima,
Peru by the foreign ministers of the Organization of American States (OAS)
on the Inter-American Democratic Charter. --Lou Dobbs, CNN
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- On September 11th Colin Powell was in Peru with
the rest of the `ministers' of the Organization of American States which
has been forming since 1959. All of the member states of the OAS were in
attendance to sign the Inter-American Democratic Charter which was a groundbreaking
document for cementing the globalist policies such as the Inter-American
system that puts the United States under International Law and standardizes
English, Spanish, Portuguese and French as official languages for member
states. The OAS has tentacles that reach deeper than the SPP and it also
has a very United Nations like structure with a permanent council and general
assembly.
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- Secretary Powell should be credited for signing the Inter-American
Democratic Charter in Lima, but what does that act mean when others in
the Administration support a coup d'etat in Venezuela, only to be chastised
by the rest of the inter-American community? What does our declared support
for democracy mean when U.S. Ambassadors take sides in a presidential election
in Bolivia and El Salvador? Does this Administration not realize that Latin
Americans remain suspicious of U.S. declarations on democracy because we
sometimes undermined democratically-elected leaders, who were anti-American?
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- Let me request that you consider a second hearing specifically
on North America and look beyond NAFTA to the issue of integration and
policy coordination. There is much to be learned from the European experience
- both in terms of what we should adapt and what we should avoid. Beyond
that, Congress could take the lead in merging the two bilateral parliamentary
commissions with Mexico and Canada to create a new Inter-Parliamentary
Group on North America<http://www.thought-criminal.org/article/node/1604#oas3>[3] that
could consider new initiatives, including a North American passport, a
Customs Union, a Permanent Court on Trade and Investment to replace the
ad hoc dispute settlement mechanism, and a North American Plan for Infrastructure
and Transportation. -Robert Pastor
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- September 11th provided the perfect diversion as the
leaders of the OAS met an hour after the 9/11 tragedy. Colin Powell did
not rush back to America he stayed in Peru until his work was done. Since
then Condoleezza Rice has been all around the world as U.S. Secretary of
State and meeting with numerous NGOs such as the Council of the Americas,
a Rockefeller front. Most recently she was in Washington meeting with them
as she said that the Americas had reached a hemispheric consensus' under
the banner of the Inter-American Democratic Charter. This charter speaks
of interdependence not independence, electoral observation which would
lead to the propping up of dictators across South America and many lofty
goals which will never be fulfilled. The SPP and OAS are both different
measures to transform our nation into a third world cesspool. We are already
seeing the textbook stagflation and most of our infrastructure such as
the roads are dilapidated<http://www.thought-criminal.org/article/node/1604#oas4>[4].
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- The OAS foreign ministers met scarcely an hour after
the terrorist attacks. As they gathered in Lima the previous evening, there
was apprehension that one or more of them might introduce wording that
would blunt some of the Charter's teeth. By the time the meeting was underway,
it was clear that the terrorist attacks had removed that concern. Instead
of departing immediately for the airport, Secretary of State Colin Powell
delayed his return flight to Washington for several hours in the hope that
he could leave with a strong and unanimously approved charter<http://www.thought-criminal.org/article/node/1604#oas5>[5].
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- He had rightly judged the impact that his decision to
remain even briefly at the meeting would have on the other foreign ministers.
On the first day of the terrorist crisis, Powell had given priority to
multilateralism -John W. Graham
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- In order to full see their visions fulfilled they must
indoctrinate the youth and there is a plethora of organizations who are
attempting to get kids to forget about being American but instead a global
citizen<http://www.thought-criminal.org/article/node/1604#oas6>[6].
As the United States is just another member state of the Organization of
American States globalist believe there is no reason for the U.S. to be
any different. We are living in the North American Union and 3000 people
had to die so that 300 million could be brought into tyranny. America was
one of the last beacons of liberty in a bleak world and I wonder if she
will ever shine again.
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- "That government is best which governs least."
- Henry David Thoreau
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