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To: Dog Gone

Because you know sustainable development is the key to establish a global socialist system and that any agreements we sign supporting or promoting it mire the United States more and more deeply into socialism.

The evidence linking the UN and other international organizations to NAFTA CAFTA and the FTAA is myriad. A poster on this thread showed the relationship of the CAFTA and the tripartate committee that oversaw its development directly to the United Nations.

The Miami Plan of Action(which also promotes Agenda 21) promises that FTAA governments will “cooperate fully with all United Nations” agreements...

The Tripartite Committee is composed of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, the Organization of American States, and the Inter-American Development Bank. ECLAC was created by the UN’s Economic and Social Council in 1948 and is an official agency of the UN. On its own website, ECLAC refers to itself as “one of the five regional commissions of the United Nations.”


See post #42 and thank you lawdog for posting it.

You can pretend all this is not happening, but you are not doing yourself or your fellow Americans any favors by doing so, unless you are profiting monetarily from these international organizations somehow.


124 posted on 02/19/2005 1:48:49 PM PST by hedgetrimmer
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To: hedgetrimmer
There is nothing socialist about CAFTA. It's just the opposite. It gets government out of the way of individuals and companies that wish to conduct business.

If Congress approves it and it somehow leads to your worst fears, we can withdraw by giving six month's notice.

We won't, though, because this is a good agreement for us.

128 posted on 02/19/2005 2:22:37 PM PST by Dog Gone
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