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To: Donald Meaker
I think what you advocate would be a mistake. Do you mean people in each area of their country have a UN representative? I'm all for international cooperation, but what you recommend sounds like too much political centralization and integration. If the UN is to have a legislature, that would mean countries would be obligated to obey its laws.

And why shouldn't people have the right to own a radio station?

The UN should be primarily a body of diplomats and international debate with a prime focus on preventing and stopping wars. It should also pursue humanitarian works like distrubuting medicine and food to the poor. That's about it. Political centralization is a bad idea. The recent votes in France and Holland show what happens when political elites move too far ahead of the people.

Regarding your point about a competitor international body, there is no need. The UN was not designed to be a club of democracies. It was meant to function as a means to avoid war. Therefore, some unsavory governments are necessarily going to be represented.

As for your point about the territorial integrity of members, this is already guaranteed. But it is often ignored.

34 posted on 06/15/2005 7:43:13 PM PDT by ValenB4 ("Every system is perfectly designed to get the results it gets." - Isaac Asimov)
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To: ValenB4

Let me clarify. You do have the right to buy a radio station, if there is one for sale, and if you have the asking price. You do not have the right to free air time at someone elses expense. You do not have the right to have a radio station given to you.....


66 posted on 06/16/2005 8:27:43 PM PDT by Donald Meaker (i)
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