Washington Post’s Jim Hoagland suggests a North American Union approach for Obama’s possible Presidency.

Carolyn Hileman - The Voice* | June 10, 2008 

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“Here’s one example of new thinking he should pursue: The United States should apply to relations with hemispheric neighbors many of the lessons of the European Union and its half-century of economic and political integration. A functioning American Union that pools sovereignty is a goal worth introducing now. But that quest cannot start by tearing down the North American Free Trade Agreement and other hemispheric trade accords. A President Obama has to be willing to sit down with the prime minister of Canada and the president of Mexico without preconditions, such as demands for treaty renegotiations.”


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One Response to “Washington Post’s Jim Hoagland suggests a North American Union approach for Obama’s possible Presidency.”

  1. The Assassinator on June 10th, 2008 12:48 pm

    “Washington Post’s Jim Hoagland suggests a North American Union”

    I suggest an assassination attempt on Jim Hoagland for wanting to commit a terrorism act. Hey Jim move to the EU if you want a union, this is America love it or leave it or die trying to change it to something the American people will never agree to. I’ll be waiting to take the first shot with all the pride in the world knowing I’m doing it for my country.

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