Rudy Giuliani held a conference call earlier today, and "Captain Ed" says (captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/016063.php):
Iowa wants to know about the NAFTA superhighway coming through the state -- Giuliani will not support any kind of NAFTA superhighway, anywhere.
What a relief! Of course, as detailed at the last link, Juliani's law firm (Bracewell & Giuliani) is involved with the Trans Texas Corridor, what many suspect to be the first leg of the "Superhighway". Guiliani is playing word games: he doesn't support something called the "NAFTA Superhighway", he's just profiting from something that looks an awful like the first leg of it. (Whether Captain Ed is just clueless or is retailing a lie is, of course, a perennial question; it could be a bit of both.)
And, while Rudy's support for amnesty is already known, it's good that Rep. Pete King reminded everyone:
No legalization without closing the border -- but that doesn't keep legalization off the table.
Politics · Tue, 11/20/2007 - 11:21 · Importance: 1
There is no such thing as the NAU, what are you, some kind of conspiracy nut? We seek security, prosperity, and partnership [1]. That's why we leave our border wide open to anyone, but especially for poor uneducated new partners.
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[1] www.spp.gov/
Its pointless the system wants us who are not little third world people dead, and this little rat seek one thing power for his monkey ideals.