I'd like to know just how to go about joining this most excellent organization.
(I need the extra cash)
I'd like to know just how to go about joining this most excellent organization.
(I need the extra cash)
I'd like to know just how to go about joining this most excellent organization.
(I need the extra cash)
Ditto. I need a job. I will kill and/or subvert for cash. Babies and pregnant ladies are double, however.
See my sig.![]()
Shucks, and I was hoping the woo would flock to inform me.![]()
Was. It no longer exists.The "Project for the New American Century" is real
Was. It no longer exists.
NAFTA is just a trade deal between the United States, Canada, and Mexico, nothing more. It was preceded by the Free Trade Agreement between the U.S. and Canada which came into effect in 1989. Several years after the FTA began, the U.S. wanted to include Mexico in a free trade arrangement, and this led to NAFTA.Then there is NAFTA, but my knowledge about it is rather lousy.
NAFTA is just a trade deal between the United States, Canada, and Mexico, nothing more. It was preceded by the Free Trade Agreement between the U.S. and Canada which came into effect in 1989. Several years after the FTA began, the U.S. wanted to include Mexico in a free trade arrangement, and this led to NAFTA.
You can read the entire text of the NAFTA here or here.
The phrase "new world order" was first used by Woodrow Wilson after World War One in reference to the establishment of the League of Nations and the high hopes everyone had that it would end war.
-Gumboot
What did Grandpa Bush mean by NWO?
It's quite a common phrase, used repeatedly since Wilson first raised it. In fact Bush's hopeful emotional use of the phrase in his (funnily enough) September 11, 1990 speech drew comments of comparison between Bush and Wilson.
"New world order" is an idealist expression of hope for a better, more peaceful world in which nations cooperate and solve their problems peacefully. Thus far it has failed spectacularly.
(And ironically enough, the last thing the "NWO" that conspiracy theorists talk about would want is the "new world order" mentioned by people like Woodrow Wilson (US President), Rajiv Ghandi (Indian Prime Minister), Manfred Wörner (NATO Secretary General), and Mikhail Gorbachev (General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union). After Gorbachev's 7 December 1988 speech to the United Nations General Assembly, the phrase "new world order" became common in the world's media, as well as political talks, with references ranging from restructuring of the European Community to human rights improvements in China and southern Africa.
Bush finally made specific reference to it in his September 11, 1990 speech "Toward A New World Order".
-Gumboot
I know - but I miss a clear definition about how a better, more peaceful
world looks like concerning politicians who used the phrase in the past.
Why don't you try read the speeches where they outline their vision for this new world order?
-Gumboot
I did so in the past - but unfortunately the speeches are very
general, nothing that would convince AJ and the Truthers...![]()