European Union Facts
Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

What is your opinion of the so called North American Union?
I just read some articles on the N.A.U. and my opinion is that the US is being sold out!
bushcheney co. is guilty of treason if it is in fact that they have already signed an agreement placing this country in a union that matches the European Union.
I think every citizen needs to contact their elected official(s) and get the facts.
What is your opinion?
I will be contacting my elected officials tomorrow, and weed out the truth from the b/s.
I think the bastards are selling out the country to the highest bidder. It’s akin to treason.
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