Wednesday, April 11, 2007

North American Empire Stopped DEAD in its Tracks

Gov. Rick Perry of Texas. You can shove this development SQUARELY up your ASS!!! The United States of America will not be taken over by you and other traitors like yourself. There are enough of us here who know what you are up to.

The people of Texas have been ready, for some time, to invoke the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America in order to protect their lands, their culture and their way of life.

It is quite understandable that the representatives of the great people of Texas didn't want to have anything to do with this plan. When the dust settles, the North American Union plan fails altogether, and Americans restore the republic that our ancestors fought the Brits for, then I foresee that we will see many tribunals for treason.

Any rotten traitor that wants to take away my god-given rights or the rights of my neighbors is going to have to do so physically, because these rights are inalienable.

Most Americans are cowardly, ignorant or simply don't care, but there are plenty of us who will fight to save what remains of the republic. Americans must use the two year moratorium to bring the traitors to justice and reform our republic!

Why do we do this? Because we know better than to take personal freedoms for granted. Because we know that history has shown that leaders will try to take progressively more power. Because we want to have a future in which we are free to do as we please, provided we harm no other in the process. Most importantly, because if WE THE PEOPLE don't get off our goddamn asses and do something, then who the hell will do it for us?




House passes 2-year moratorium on private toll roads
4/11/2007 11:27 AM
Associated Press

The House put the brakes on the Trans-Texas Corridor Wednesday after a two-year moratorium on private toll roads won approval.

It would halt eight near-term projects in the state, including the Trans-Texas Corridor, a superhighway that a private firm received a contract for earlier this year.

Rep. Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham, said this is a matter of lawmakers "looking before we leap into contracts that last 50-plus years."

Her proposal requires the state to create a commission to study the effects of private equity toll roads and present findings to the state next year.

Rep. Mike Krussee, R-Round Rock, said without private toll roads, the state would need to raise the gas tax to pay for roads.

Gov. Rick Perry has urged the state to reject a two-year toll road moratorium. Perry has said the state's current transportation system, which involves public-private partnerships to build toll roads, needs to continue if Texas is to keep attracting big companies and jobs.

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