Fred Thompson / CFR / North American Union

- The CFR is pushing the North American Union (NAU)

- Fred Thompson is a member of the CFR

The CFR and the NAU:

The Immigration Amnesty Bill (S.1348) is all about the North American Union,

the merger of Canada, the United States, and Mexico, promoted by the CFR:

PREMEDITATED MERGER

North American union plan headed to Congress in fall

Powerful think tank prepares report on benefits of integration between U.S., Mexico, Canada

Building a North American Community

Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)

Task Force Report No. 53

Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America

"The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) was launched

in March of 2005 as a trilateral effort to increase security and enhance prosperity

among the United States, Canada and Mexico through greater cooperation and

information sharing."

Check out this U.S. Government website:

Fred Thompson and the CFR:

Fred Thompson will be the fifth member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)

to enter the 2008 Presidential Election when he predictably officially announces

his candidacy, possibly around the Fourth of July.

Thompson will be joining fellow CFR-members, US SenatorJohn McCain(R-AZ),

former Gov. Jim Gilmore(R-VA), Gov. Bill Richardson(D-NM),andUS Senator

Chris Dodd(D-CT). Furthermore, former US House SpeakerNewt Gingrich(R-GA),

also a member of the CFR, has also considered entering the presidential race later this Fall

(perhaps if enough Christians/conservatives don't take the bait and swallow the lie that globalist,

pro-abort, First Amendment free-speech enemy Fred Thompson is a "conservative").

Fred Thompson - another CFR-member for president

Fred Thompson: Another CFR-Member

2006 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Membership Roster

"The Definition of Tyranny," The New American (May 15, 1995), by John F. McManus

"Formed in 1921 by Edward Mandell House, President Woodrow Wilson's right-hand man,

the CFR's purpose has been undeniably clear from the start: to submerge our nation into

a socialist, one-world government."

"Never forget that the CFR was formed to bring about socialism and world government.

Its increasing domination over America's affairs amounts to a conspiracy the grip of which must

be broken by an informed and alarmed American citizenry. If CFR influence over our federal

government isn't soon broken, America will be reduced to a mere province in a socialistic

world governmentwhere freedom has disappeared and national sovereignty is but a dim memory.

And James Madison's worst fear -- tyranny reigning in this land -- will become a reality. The time to

expose the CFR and its grip on this land is now."

Friday, June 01, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com

"While in congress, Thompson, reportedly a good friend of Senator John McCain, (R-AZ)

supported two obviously anti-free market bills: the McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance

Reform act and the Shays-Meehan bill restricting issue ads. He is also a member of

Council on Foreign Relations, a main think-tank behind the idea of a North American Union

that would eventually dissolve borders between Mexico, Canada and the United States

to create one big super-nation..."

"No king but King Jesus (Y'shua)" Psalm 47:7; 1 Timothy 6:15

Steve Lefemine, pro-life missionary

dir., Columbia Christians for Life

Columbia, SC

June 13, 2007

No King but King Jesus!

Declarations and Evidences of Christian Faith in America’s Colonial Charters, State Constitutions,

and other Historical Documents during over 375 Years of American History: 1606 to 1982

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Rasmussen poll: Fred Thompson now tied with Giuliani at top of GOP field

"However, Thompson's rise has been meteoric. "

Steve Lefemine -

"How convenient for the CFR Globalist Elite's new pick (i.e., Fred Thompson) to replace the fading

John McCain (CFR) campaign, who like a good soldier fell on his sword for his globalist masters

to push the Immigration Amnesty Bill (S.1348), to advance the Big Picture agenda of preparing the

way for the North American Union (NAU). No problem, the purpose of the McCain candidacy was

never to win the Nov. 2008 General Election, but just to keep enough of the Christians/conservatives

on the Republican establishment "plantation" so that significant numbers did not go for one of the

more principled candidates (Tancredo, Paul, Hunter, Huckabee, Brownback), and certainly so that

they would not support a Third Party candidate. That would make it much harder for the CFR to

control the election (using among other means, their key personnel in the national media - e.g.,

CFR-member FOX News head Rupert Murdoch) to get their "man" elected on November 4, 2008:

Hillary Clinton. In my opinion, McCain's former task is now precisely the CFR-assigned role assumed

by Mr. Fred Thompson [4 years Bush, Sr. - 8 Years Clinton - 8 Years Bush, Jr. - now it's Hillary's turn].

May God, in His righteous judgment and wrath upon this nation of false religion, abortion, and sodomy, remember mercy (Habakkuk 3:2)."

McCain '08 bid losing steam

Washington Times, June 13, 2007

Hillary (Jezebel) Clinton: "It is God's law to kill babies."

Hillary (Jezebel) Clinton: "It is God's law to kill babies."

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Rasmussen poll:

Fred Thompson now tied with Giuliani at top of GOP field

Just hours after The Los Angeles Times report that its polling shows Fred Thompson now in

second place among Republican presidential contenders, Rasmussen Reports has this to say:

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has to share his spot atop the field of Republican presidential hopefuls this week. The newest face in the race, former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson, is now tied with Giuliani.

Rasmussen's latest automated national poll of like Republican primary voters and caucus-goers

shows:

• Giuliani was the choice of 24%, vs. 23% a week ago.

• Thompson is also the choice of 24%, vs. his 17% support a week ago.

• Mitt Romney and Sen. John McCain were tied at third, with 11% support each

(vs. 15% a week ago for Romney and 14% for McCain).

Rasmussen says its survey of 633 "likely Republican primary voters," which includes some independents, has a margin of error of +/- 4 percentage points.

As we have noted before, there is some dispute over whether Rasmussen's automated polling --

meaning the telephone calls are made by machines, not people -- is more or less accurate than

more traditional methods. See this Mystery Pollster discussion of the issue.

Rasmussen's analysis of the Thompson numbers?

It is not unusual for a candidate to gain ground in the polls when they first announce their intentions. However, Thompson's rise has been meteoric.

Monday, Rasmussen reported little change on the Democratic side of the presidential sweepstakes.

Posted by Mark Memmott at 08:48 AM/ET, June 12, 2007 in Polls, Presidential race, 2008,

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