Comments for The Trans-Texas Corridor And The NAFTA Superhighway Are NOT Dead »
Posted By Revelation1412 11 months, 3 weeks ago in Political NewsThe Trans-Texas Corridor and the NAFTA Superhighway are NOT dead. Although Texas department of transportation executive director Amadeo Saenz and Texas governor Rick Perry declared that the Trans-Texas Corridor was "dead" this week, the reality is that these road projects are moving forward - just another a new name.
Read Full Story at futurestorm.blogspot.com »
RSS Join the Discussion
+ Add CommentComments So Far: 3
-
-

Albmore11 months, 3 weeks ago
This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »
Fact Nafta was first brought about under G. Bush followed by the gulf war. Fact! Clinton Held Iraq in check while signing into law Nafta. Fact. GWB follwed the NAFAT path and restarted the Gulf war. FACT. President elect Obama stated we should learn Spanish, his first meetings will be with Canada and Mexico. ONE GROUP, ONE CAUSE. These two parties are one in the same. Keep arguing over Bush while the dems continue the plan.
Reply
Divided we will fall. Black, White, Christian, Jew, rich,poor.
How long will we play Their game? What will You tell YOUR children as an excuse for doing nothing? Join the 4th Party and take control over YOUR future. -

pokydoke11 months, 3 weeks ago
This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »
NAFTA is good if you are Archer Daniels Midland or other corporate giant but if you a small Mexican Farmer or small US slaughter house or farm NAFTA is not good for you. NAFTA was formed to help those that don't need help. Why is our Government so bent on helping those people?
Reply
Submit a Story
Advertisement

loading ...
Add a Comment
Sign In With Your Propeller Account
Please keep your comments relevant to this story.
To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.