Sovereignty: Washington or Mexico City?
By William R. Hawkins l April 27, 2009 Texas Governor Rick Perry has been much in the news recently proclaiming the “sovereignty” of his state against the claims of the national government in...
View ArticlePandemics and Open Borders
By William R. Hawkins l June 10, 2009 Mexico confirmed the first deaths related to the outbreak of H1N1 swine flu on April 24, 2009. Five days later, the World Health Organization (WHO) raised its...
View ArticleState Department Cites Arizona Law in UN Human Rights Report
By Chad Burchard | September 14, 2010 UNHRC Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona The U.S. State Department caused...
View ArticleAbandoning U.S. Sovereignty
By Morgan Norval l March 28, 2011 In 2007 while George W. Bush was president and Joe Biden was a U.S. Senator from Delaware contemplating a campaign for the Democratic Party’s 2008 presidential...
View ArticleThe Obama Doctrine’s UN Nexus
By Morgan Norval l April 4, 2011 Obama’s Libya Speech Power leaves the West Wing UN Amb. Susan Rice President Obama’s evolving foreign policy doctrine solidified over Libya....
View ArticleLynch Law at the United Nations
THE NAACP’S APPEAL TO THE UNITED NATIONS ON THE ISSUE OF STATES REQUIRING PHOTO IDS TO PREVENT VOTER FRAUD CANNOT BE SEEN AS A CALL FOR FREEDOM, BUT AS A REJECTION OF AMERICA. By Daniel Greenfield l...
View ArticleSovereignty Lost: The Global Redistribution of Wealth
By Morgan Norval l June 18, 2012 Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry with Senator Barbara Boxer at hearing/Reuters pictures George Washington’s 1796 farewell address urged the...
View ArticleAbout Globalization
Calling into question the sovereignty of the nation state, what does globalization represent for America? By Nicholas Dima l July 26, 2012 As a modern concept “globalization” is rather new. The word...
View ArticleDallas Inland Port Road on Fast Track Ahead of Panama Canal Expansion
So these inland ports not only threaten private property rights and the future of an independent American economy, they also threaten United States sovereignty. By Terri Hall l August 27, 2012 The...
View ArticleNAFTA 20 Years Later: North American Leaders Announce Summit, Promise NAFTA 2.0
Eduardo Bravo with the Asociación de Empresarios Mexicanos (AEM) plans to organize a NAFTA summit every two years “to continue an international dialogue between our two countries and Canada.” By Terri...
View ArticleGlobalization and the American Patriots
Is globalization good for the United States? What is much clearer is that the notion of American exceptionalism cannot be reconciled with globalization defined as ideology striving towards global...
View ArticleCintra Markets Its SH 130 Toll Road in San Antonio
Texans have a deep-seated aversion to foreign-owned toll roads and see it as a threat to state sovereignty over public infrastructure. By Terri Hall l September 10, 2012 Stephanie Serna/KEYE-TV (CBS...
View ArticleNAFTA-20 Conference: Mexican Ambassador’s Announcement of Open Borders...
Companies would be pre-certified by both governments in a tremendous leap toward erasing the U.S.- Mexico border and achieving one of NAFTA’s main goals of economic integration – the creation of a...
View ArticleNAFTA Leaders Forge Path Forward to Deepen North American Integration
Pastor also strongly pleaded for the Canadian and Mexican governments to bring their ideas for a more integrated North American ‘community,’ via the Trans-Pacific Partnership, to the United States and...
View ArticleSovereignty and Activist Judges
Both citizens and states have cognizable rights under our federalist system of government, the regime set up by the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Activist rulings by federal judges chip away at both...
View ArticleKilling the Death Penalty
Capital punishment loses its deterrent value as it is delayed long after murder and conviction at trial. The penalty is nullified entirely as death-row inmates increasingly die a natural death, while...
View ArticleTransCanada’s Keystone XL Pipeline: Under Cover of Darkness
Prescott said 85 percent of the oil that will be piped to Nederland already is committed to clients who have long-term contracts but he won’t reveal who are the holders. By Bruce Branick | April 1,...
View ArticleNewly Passed United Nations Gun Control Treaty Could be Used to Ban Private...
UN leadership has accused the United States in the past of violating human rights, and these accusations could be used to enforce the Arms Trade Treaty against the U.S. and restrict gun ownership. The...
View ArticleTexas Double Tax: Transportation Reinvestment Zones (TRZ) to build toll roads...
Texas is in for a showdown between those who insist on raising taxes and those who refuse. In a state that brags about its conservative credentials, it’ll be interesting to watch the outcome. By Terri...
View ArticleTexas lawmakers vote to sell-off state roads to private corporations
Proponents either managed to dupe enough lawmakers, or more likely, think they can dupe the public into believing that voting for SB 1730 wasn’t a vote for toll roads or private toll roads. So, a ‘YES’...
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