What else can you call the man when he fans the flames of a conspiracy theory?
Thank you to Eric, for writing recently on his blog about the Amero, the supposedly proposed (by whom, no one has said) North American-wide currency, along the lines of the Euro.
Here's the link to Lou Dobbs's report on CNN (I don't know when this aired) in which he goes on about the supposedly secret government initiative to create a North American Union. He mentions, with horror, the name of this initiative: The Security and Prosperity Partnership.
And here's the link to a recent joint statement by North America's leaders, published on The White House's website, about what, exactly, The Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) is.
I can't see any similarity between what CNN reported, and what the SPP actually is. Can you?
By the way, according to the Wikipedia, the Amero is just an idea, nothing more. There has never been a government proposal from any of North America's three national governments to actually implement such a thing. Which means the journalists who are ranting about it are nothing more than conspiracy theorists.
Who the hell is Steve Previs, anyway? Nothing gives credibility to journalism like a Yahoo! email address.
June 15, 2008
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This is just so crazy!
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