Makeover Urged For 'North American Union' Effort

Posted on Wednesday, April 16 at 10:22 by NAUWATCH

A paper entitled "Saving the North American Security and Prosperity Partnership", published last month by the Fraser Institute in Canada, contends President Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper have decided to expend no more political capital in pursuing "the bust" that has occurred because of the "brand" of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America or SPP.

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=61728



Note: Also see the previous articles posted to Vive on Moen's study at: Vancouver Sun Advises Support for SPP and Fraser Institute Warns Not to Drop SPP Despite Opposition

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  1. Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:42 pm
    Sure thing, the advertising agency by the name of the Fraser Institute is fully aware what the a change of name can make a "product" more salable.

    wabout putting the word "new" in there somewhere, as experience shows that "consumers" will fall for any garbage labeled "new" ? After all, what's the difference between selling a washpowder, or a country ?

    Democracy ? Now here's something this new "globally competitive" world can no longer afford.

    Ed Deak.

  2. Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:43 pm
    The Fraser insitute, which campaigns against any form of government charity, and is one of the most uncharitable advocacy groups imaginable, is registered as a charity for tax purposes. So much for their credibility.
    Brent

  3. Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:08 pm
    'Makeover', lol. Yes, we'll throw some makeup and new clothes on it, get the teeth fixed, a wig and pass it off as a supermodel.

    I am reminded of a song by that mistral Frank Zappa, the lyrics go: "Dont fool yourself, girl " . . . and you can Google for the rest. I guess it's too late for 'truth' in advertising.

  4. Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:46 pm
    If you put lipstick on a pig it's still a pig.



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