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Sovereignty at Stake?
By: Glenn Beck
GLENN BECK PROGRAM BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
GLENN: Let's go to Jerry Corsi. Hey, Jerry, how are you?
CORSI: I'm great, Glenn. Great pleasure to be back with you, thank you.
GLENN: What's the name of your book?
CORSI: The Late Great USA, the coming merger with Mexico and Canada.
GLENN: Jerry, did you just hear that monologue?
CALLER: Yes, I thought it was great.
CORSI: It's clearly Mexico asserting itself. The only fall I would give to George Bush is that he's going along with it. He may not really feel like he has a choice.
GLENN: Well, here's what I have to say. Jerry, if it were me, I wouldn't be fighting as hard as George Bush seems to be fighting. However, if I'm the President of the United States and I believe in -- well, see, this is where it falls apart. I was going to say if I believe in enforcing our own laws, but he doesn't. So I don't know how that works.
CORSI: I think you got a correct and fair reading on it, Glenn, and the tragedy is that if the International Court of Justice and the Hague, a UN court rules, if it trumps Texas law, if it trumps the Supreme Court, if the Supreme Court agrees that the international law trumps U.S. law, then as you pointed out, every Mexican suspected of a crime in the United States, the first thing that will have to be done is the Mexican embassy will have to be called, and the Mexican embassy will then effectively be determining how Mexican national criminals and potential criminal suspects are treated under U.S. law. We will have given up the right to be in control of our own U.S. law.
GLENN: This is -- I have to tell ya, you know, I had -- Jerry, can I go -- can I take you down crazy talk lane for a second?
CORSI: Sure, absolutely.
GLENN: I had two guys on the TV show last week and I tried to point -- I used them to point out: Listen, America, this is why you have to wake up, listen to these people who have nothing in common. I had a guy on from Vermont who was a secessionist, as liberal as they come. He wants to secede from the Union because he says our courts are too conservative.
CORSI: Right.
GLENN: Okay? Then I have another guy from a secessionist movement in Tennessee that basically said the South should -- we've got to right the wrongs from the Civil War, that kind of thing.
CORSI: Right.
GLENN: These two guys have united, and I had them on and I said, look, do you want to reset the Constitution or do you want to dissolve the Constitution? They said, Glenn -- these two guys are together now. They were talking to themselves four years ago. They now have 20,000 members and there's 26 chapters of these kinds of people all over the country and they're now saying the Constitution is so far gone, you can't reset it; you have to dissolve the whole country. This is the kind of thinking that is happening. And you know what, Jerry? Crazy town lane here, you tell me how to reset, if the Supreme Court rules this way and Mexico can affect our laws here legally okayed by the Supreme Court, how do you reset it?
CORSI: I agree with you, Glenn. I think this may be the most critical decision the Supreme Court has to make in our lifetime because if the Supreme Court says that the International Court of Justice rules and Mexico gets to be controlling on U.S. criminal law, then we've given up our sovereignty. We've given up, the 10 million illegal Mexicans, these are Government statistics, one tenth of the population living in the United States today as Mexican nationals, we've got 47 consular offices here protecting their civil rights to live as Mexican nationals in our midst, will now hand over the control of our criminal law processes to the Mexican embassy. This is -- we might as well hand over the keys to the United States of America when it comes to criminal law to Mexico because Mexican national citizens will no longer be able to be prosecuted just under our laws without us calling Mexico first.
GLENN: Here's the -- I just use this example off air because Stu and I were thinking this through and I said, here's the example. If Mexico were -- and my apologies to Sean Hannity in advance because I know it would probably happen in reverse. Let's just say Sean Hannity's producer came over to my show because we had something they wanted and his producer came over in the cover of darkness and was rifling through our stuff and I caught him and I said, hey, you can't do that, and I put him in, you know, Glenn Beck jail. Then the next producer came over but this time Sean sent an attorney just to sit in my green room. So if I caught his producer, his attorney could say to me, excuse me, Glenn, you can't do that to him. If I called Sean Hannity and then said, Sean, you know, your producer, Sean should say, Glenn, he doesn't work for me, I'm firing the guy, I'm really sorry, do whatever you want with the guy, you can prosecute as hard as you can. But if Sean sent an attorney and then said to me, hey, Glenn, you're going to have to work it out with the attorney, he would be an enemy. He would be an enemy, and that's exactly what Mexico is doing. They are acting as an enemy.
CORSI: I agree. And this is -- the idea that we are now going to have Mexican consulates which will mean attorneys hired by the Mexican consulates to represent all of these Mexican national criminal suspects who commit crimes in the United States, the next thing that we're going to see, Glenn, is that these attorneys are going to be saying, wait a minute, you know, Mexican law is different. You have to look at Mexican standards because these are Mexican nationals. They ended up, we're going to be -- the next step is going to be saying, well, whatever U.S. citizen shoots at a Mexican national, the Mexican consulate's going to say, wait a minute, there's too many guns in this community, the Second Amendment is dangerous to our Mexican nationals living here. How far are we going to go in protecting the civil rights under Mexican law of Mexican nationals in the United States?
GLENN: But Jerry, correct me if I'm wrong. We will no longer be in control of how far we have to go or how far we'll go, right?
CORSI: That's the critical point, Glenn. You've just hit on the critical point and you did it with your analogy of the producer sitting in your studio. We will have given up control of our criminal courts to the Hague, the International Court of Justice, the UN and to Mexico. We will have lost control of our criminal laws when it comes to Mexican national citizens who are suspects who have committed crimes here in the United States.
GLENN: Did you by any chance see Vicente Fox on Larry King?
CORSI: Yes, I did. I watched the whole thing. I've written about it in WorldNetDaily. I thought it was an incredible interview. One of the key things that Vicente Fox did is he confirmed that he and Bush had a plan.
GLENN: Hang on just a second. I'm going to play this audio and then I'm going to take a break and then I'm going to come back and you explain what this means. But listen to this audio. This is from Larry King Live, Vicente Fox, president of Mexico and the question on the European Union, or the North American union.
KING: E-mail from Mrs. Gonzalez in New Jersey. Mr. Fox, I'd like to know how you feel about the possibility of having a Latin America united with one currency.
PRESIDENT FOX: What we propose together, President Bush and myself, it's ALCA, which is a trade union for all of the Americas. And everything was running fluently until Chavez was king and he decided to isolate himself. He decided to combat the idea and destroy the idea.
KING: Be like the Euro dollar, do you mean?
PRESIDENT FOX: That would be long, long term. I think the process is to go first step into trading agreement and then further on, a new vision like we're trying to do with NAFTA.
GLENN: I love this, a long, long term. First is to go into a treaty, which is exactly the problem here. We're in the Vienna treaty and we no longer possibly, if the Supreme Court rules this way, we will no longer have control of our own laws. Sounds great, gang. Yeah, we're all crazy, aren't we? All these people have been ringing the bell on this one, oh, we're all nuts. All right.
(Break transcript)
KING: E-mail from Elizabeth Gonzalez in New Jersey. Mr. Fox, I'd like to know how you feel about the possibility of having a Latin America united with one currency.
PRESIDENT FOX: Long term, very long term. What we propose to hear, President Bush and myself, is ALCA, which is a trade union for all of the Americas. And everything was running fluently until Chavez was king and he decided to isolate himself, he decided to combat the idea and destroy the idea.
KING: Going to be like the Euro dollar, you mean?
PRESIDENT FOX: That would be long, long term. I think that process is to go first step into a trading agreement and then further on a new vision like we're trying to do with NAFTA.
GLENN: Okay. So Jerry.
CORSI: Yeah.
GLENN: Let's just, let me play devil's advocate. The question was about Latin America, Latin America. Now, he in the answer did say all of the Americas, but I'm sure he just meant a dollar, a European Union for everything south of the border.
CORSI: The answer also included a specific reference to the free trade act of the Americas by saying ALCA. That's a Spanish acronym for the free trade after the Americas. And then he also ended up by saying it was exactly the plan they had, that he and Bush had for NAFTA. So the answer is -- and Larry King asked directly about a Euro dollar. The answer was really for all the Americas, which is what Vicente Fox says. He was indicating he and President Bush have had a plan to extend NAFTA to the tip of South America and the free trade of the Americas and it would evolve long term into a common regional currency. I think the answer is clear when you look at exactly what Vicente Fox was saying referring to the free trade after the Americas and to NAFTA and to the plan that he and Bush have agreed to.
GLENN: Jerry, it is amazing to me that no one pays attention to this, no one -- I mean, conservatives do but for the general public it is so under the cover and under the radar and they are -- they make fun of you if you even think that this is even possible. And you know what? Quite honestly Ron Paul who I think is -- I mean, I think the guy is nuts on a lot of things. Some things he's right on. One is last night he kept bringing up, he believes the dollar is being intentionally devalued.
CORSI: Correct.
GLENN: And you know what, you can make a case for that.
CORSI: Yes, you can. And you know, Glenn, you've been pointing this out now for years. Think of the billions of dollars that are going to be made on this lie of free trade sending jobs over to China. The politicians are looking, it would cost $100 million to run for President. Virtually every one of these candidates have taken money from the hedge funds and the (inaudible) corporation who are globalizing agenda. Globalism translates to meaning the big businesses want to get slaves from China, they don't want to pay U.S. labor and when the American people catch onto this, which I think the American people are catching onto it and certainly Vicente Fox in all his great book tour finally letting the cat out of the bag and saying, yeah, I did have a secret plan with George Bush, we've had it for years, we're going to extend this through free trade agreement all through the hemisphere, we're going to have a regional currency. I mean, how much more clear could he have been.
GLENN: So Jerry, how much time do you think we have before there are too many -- I mean, the SPP and the way this thing has been put together with these multinational corporations where they have intentionally left the Government out because of changing -- you know, because of changing administrations just let businesses cobble this thing together so then it's too strong to be able to collapse again, how much time do you think we have for America to wake up and stop this?
CORSI: Well, the time is very short. I mean, the I'm reading and writing about, WorldNetDaily have 2010 for the new currency to be introduced, for North American community to be created. Glenn, I commend your show because you are bringing this to the awareness of people and as they wake up, a grassroots movement is starting. We've got now 14 things that have passed resolution saying no NAFTA superhighway, no North American union. Congressman Virgil brewed, con man from Virginia has introduced House Resolution 40 which said the same thing, no North American union, no NAFTA superhighway and he's gaining sponsors.
GLENN: Jerry, thank you so much. We will talk to you again, my friend. Jerry Corsi who again, Jerry, I'm sorry I didn't write it down. The name of the new book.
CORSI: Thank you. It's the late great USA, the coming merger with Mexico and Canada.
GLENN: Stu, get that book for me, will you?
All right, your phone call next. The number is 888-727-BECK. More on this tonight that you're not going to hear on mainstream television. Don't miss it. 7:00 Headline Prime.
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