Oregon Senate
Introduces Anti-NAU Resolution
JBS
| Feb. 20, 2007
Opposition to the North American
Union continues to grow in state legislatures. Oregon is the newest
state to introduce legislation that would urge the United States
Congress to withdraw from the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP)
and the further development of the North American Union. The
resolution, Senate Joint Memorial 5, was introduced by Senator Gary
George and is cosponsored by 2 other state Senators and 4
Representatives. In part, the resolution reads:
Be It Resolved by the Legislative
Assembly of the State of Oregon:
That we, the members of the Seventy-fourth Legislative Assembly,
respectfully request that the Congress of the United States withdraw
the United States from further participation in the Security and
Prosperity Partnership of North America and other activities that
advance, authorize, fund or promote the creation of a North American
Union.
Here is a summary of anti-NAU
legislation that has been introduced in either the U.S. Congress, or
in state legislatures:
House Concurrent Resolution 40 -
introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Virgil Goode of
Virginia
Senate Concurrent Memorial 1002 - introduced by Senator Johnson of
Arizona
Senate Concurrent Resolution 15 - introduced by Senator Barnitz of
Missouri
House Concurrent Resolution 3185 - introduced by Rep. Davenport of
South Carolina
House Joint Resolution 7 - introduced by Rep. Sandstrom and Senator
Fife of Utah
Senate Joint Resolution 442 - introduced by Senators Lucas and
Hawkins of Virginia
Senate Joint Memorial 8004 - introduced by Senators Stevens, Swecker
and Benton of Washington
Aside from state legislatures, the
NAU threat has been picked up by CNN's Lou Dobbs, Rep. Ron Paul,
author Jerome Corsi, conservative talk show host Chuck Baldwin, The
New American magazine, and many more who have been able to bypass
the mainstream media via the internet and other alternate media
venues.
Readers of this newsfeed are
encouraged to visit the John Birch Society's issues page for the
North American Union to learn more about this threat and how it can
be stopped through the efforts of a well-informed citizenry.
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