Thursday, June 21, 2007

NAFTA Superhighway to come through Oklahoma?

It appears that globalist interests (i.e. Cintra/Zachry, etc.) are looking forward to bring their monstrous superhighway through the Sooner State, sooner rather than later, according to a new article by WorldNetDaily reporter Jerome Corsi.

Of course there are those who pooh-pooh the whole idea that the United States is about to be subjected to a globalist plan where our sovereignty is abolished, our borders disappear and our way of life goes the way of the snows of Kilimanjaro.

Notes Adam Rott, of OklahomaCorridorWatch.com:
Earlier this year in May the Oklahoma Department of Transportation released the "Draft Public Participation Plan," which is a portion of the Statewide Inter-modal Transportation Plan; they are asking the public for their thoughts and opinions on the Public Participation Plan, and it will only be open to public commentary for another 10 days, until June 30th, 2007.
You might want to send your thoughts to ODOT, and ask them how they plan to deal with ideas or opinions once they have been received. I got an email with a letter that a gentlemen, a Mr. Edwin Kessler, sent to ODOT saying just this...here is part of it:
"My comment, in part, is that the PPP seems to me to be a very inclusive plan. While I am not at all an authority on the various ways and means for soliciting public input, I can hardly imagine what might be omitted in the PPP as your office has presented it.
However, there is a vital dimension to this beyond the solicitation and receipt of public views. This dimension is the treatment of those views after they are received. This must pose a difficult problem, because some opinions are grossly uninformed or misdirected, and yet a concerned citizen who posts his opinions and concerns in good faith should not be ignored nor otherwise made to feel that he/she is of a lower class. And recognition of the resultant problem is not alone enough for achievement of a solution to it, though recognition of the problem is clearly the beginning of a solution. Another part is existence of funds and appropriately sensitive and knowledgeable staff to enable proper response to citizen input. And, of course, this represents an important political problem whose resolution lies with all of us."
This guy has raised an excellent point that we need to get a clear answer from ODOT on...because if we turn our attention to Texas for a while, one of the chief complaints from the Texans about TxDOT has been that, even though TxDOT is going around holding these meetings to get the input of the people, they don't care what the people are unanimously saying: we don't want toll roads, and we don't want the TTC-35. The period for public commentary on the PPP is drawing to a close, write a letter to ODOT simply expressing a concern about what will happen with the opinions once received by the the PPP.
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Is it me or have our public servants taken on a role where they think they are our masters? They are increasingly arrogant and condescending when it comes to dealing with We the People. It's very troubling and appears to be a growing trend. On the other hand, people are beginning to wake up to the reality of what is going on. Just listen to any talk radio show and they are up-in-arms over our representatives' behavior regarding the illegal aliens amnesty bill. And with this proposed superhighway, it's guaranteed that more illegals will flood across our once sovereign border. It sickens me to see America being destroyed by design.

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