EDITOR'S NOTE: Ah, if there is any doubt that NASCO's (North America's Super Corridor Coalition) numerous planned massive U.S. super corridors won't affect Oklahoma; think again. The SPP's (Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America- a trilateral initiative between Mexico, Canada, and the U.S) planned super corridors, which will be 10-lane, four football-fields-wide super highways that will run through and across massive swaths of land from the southern to northern U.S. borders connecting Mexico to Canada, are essential in abolishing the 3 countries sovereignty and merging them into the SPP's envisioned one regional government.
 
None of this would be possible without the extensive work being done by the U.S. Department of Commerce groups working under NAFTA (@ http://www.spp.gov/prosperity_working/index.asp?dName=prosperity_working) implementing new regulations dictated by the SPP. The SPP agreement was reached between U.S. President Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox, and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in March 2005 in Waco, Texas.
The NASCO super corridor planned for Oklahoma will run north and south through the state along Interstate 35. Unfortunately, Oklahoma is very well represented on NASCO's board.
First, the State of Oklahoma is listed as a NASCO member on the NASCO website @ http://www.nascocorridor.com/pages/about/members_usa.htm . I don't remember Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry or our state legislators asking or giving the state taxpayers a choice if we wanted our tax dollars to be a part of the international "non-profit" NASCO groups agenda.
Second, Oklahoma State Senator Debbe Leftwich (representing Oklahoma's district 44 in South Oklahoma City @ http://www.oksenate.gov/Senators/biographies/leftwich_bio.html ) is a NASCO board member @ http://www.nascocorridor.com/pages/about/board_members.htm#leftwich , acting as the NASCO Secretary. Debbe Leftwich is the ONLY NASCO board member who is a State Senator. Debbe Leftwich was named new secretary of NASCO on October 13, 2005 after the death of her late husband, then State Senator Keith Leftwich; who was instrumental in the creation of NASCO (referenece weblink http://www.oksenate.gov/news/press_releases/press_releases_2005/pr20051013apv.htmlHYPERLINK "http://www.oksenate.gov/news/press_releases/press_releases_2005/pr20051013a.html" ).
Third, Oklahoma's Dawn Sullivan with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation is also a NASCO board member @ http://www.nascocorridor.com/pages/about/board_members.htm#sullivan . Dawn Sullivan is an engineer working in the Planning and Research Division of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and is responsible for long range planning, oversight, and other NASCO super corridor duties.
Only Texas has more state politicians and personnel who are NASCO board members than Oklahoma.
Oklahoma State Senator Debbe Leftwich voted for in-state college tuition for illegal aliens in 2002 (unfortunate that she is using her taxpayer funded position as State Senator and her position as Vice-Chair of the Advancement of Hispanic Students in Higher Education Task Force to represent illegal aliens as well), and as Chair of the Business & Labor committee, she defeated state immigration reform legislation in March 2005 by purposely killing it in her State Senate committee and not allowing it to reach the State Senate floor for a vote. Debbe Leftwich also serves as Vice-Chair of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Safety & Judiciary as well as a member of the Transportation, Health & Human Resources, Public Safety & Homeland Security and Rules committees.
There are only 24 NASCO board members and to be selected as one of the elite NASCO board member is no small feat. Only those who are influential and capable enough to pursue and enact NASCO's goals are selected as board members.
Oklahoma's NASCO board members bio's listed below and @ http://www.nascocorridor.com/pages/about/board_members.htm .............
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Debbe Leftwich - Oklahoma State Senator
Oklahoma state website @ http://www.oksenate.gov/Senators/biographies/leftwich_bio.html
NASCO website @ http://www.nascocorridor.com/pages/about/board_members.htm#leftwich
Debbe Leftwich - NASCO board member
NASCO Secretary
State Senator
The State of Oklahoma
Debbe Leftwich, State Senator District 44, was elected in a special election December 9, 2003 to fill the vacancy left by her husband, Senator Keith Leftwich who died of cancer in September. Keith was instrumental in the creation of NASCO and Debbe is excited to carry on his vision.
She serves on Appropriations, Aerospace & Technology, Transportation, Human Services Committees and Appropriations Sub-Committee for General Government & Transportation. She is also Chairman of Business & Labor, Vice-Chair of Veterans, and Military Affairs & Public Safety Committee. She has also received appointments to the Oklahoma Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Advisory Committee, the Joint Legislative Committee for Review of Coordination of Efforts for Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, the Attorney General's Task Force to Improve End-of-Life Care in Oklahoma and the Interagency Coordinating Council for Early Childhood Intervention.
Debbe has worked in both the private and public sectors. She has held management, supervisory and administrative positions for Globe Life, Aetna, Kerr McGee and the OSU Extension Center. She was Division Administrator and then later Director of Administration and Personnel for the Chief Medical Examiner's office. She's had training and experience in Strategic Planning, State Ethics, Government Purchasing and Administrative Law. She served as a member of the Office of Personnel Management's Advisory Council and the Employee Benefit Coordinator's Association.
Debbe holds degrees from Oklahoma Baptist University as well as University of Central Oklahoma.