Posted on 06/18/2005 7:34:28 PM PDT by 26lemoncharlie
The United States is approaching the moment of decision in its relationship with the United Nations. Whether the bloated, corrupt world body fades, as did the League of Nations, or emerges as the supreme government of the world, is in the hands of the United States Congress.
The U.N.'s oil-for-food scandal continues to boil, while U.N. peacekeepers' sexcapades exploit victims of civil strife in Africa. Most of the 190 member nations of the U.N. are aligned against U.S. policy whatever that policy may be and demand that the U.S. provide "new and additional" funding for a never-ending string of U.N. programs.
The U.N. is teetering on the brink of extinction. The only hope it has of survival without U.S. financial support is to acquire the authority to tax. The United States has blocked dozens of U.N. tax proposals in recent years. But pressure is building again to grant taxing authority to the U.N.
At the recent G8 summit of finance ministers, France and Germany proposed a global tax on airline tickets. Hans Eichel, Germany's finance minister stated, "No one in the G8 [including the U.S.] has said anything against it. It's now on the agenda [for the G8 heads of state who meet in Scotland in July]."
In an effort to block the U.N. tax possibility, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, successfully added an amendment to an appropriation bill that prohibits any appropriation from being used to "... develop, publicize, implement or impose any U.N. tax or fee on any U.S. citizen."
With the European Union's constitution faltering, the U.N. is the only hope France, Germany and Russia have to constrain the United States. They will push to get this taxing authority for the U.N.
If the U.N. ever gets an independent source of revenue, there will be no way to stop the institution from becoming the world government its supporters want.
Congress and the American people realize that the U.N. cannot continue as it has operated in the past. The question is what to do about it. The House of Representatives seems to be coalescing around the idea that the U.N. can be reformed and has specified 39 specific actions that the U.N. should take or risk losing 50 percent of U.S. financial support.
The U.N. is beyond reform. It has clearly demonstrated that its ultimate goal is to become the supreme government authority in the world. Since the publication of Our Global Neighborhood by the Commission on Global Governance, every action by the U.N. has been an implementation of the recommendations of the commission.
The U.N. reforms now proposed by Kofi Annan's reform committee are based on the commission's recommendations. Among them is the proposal to expand the U.N. Security Council by adding more permanent members and increasing the number of rotating members. Taxing authority is also a recommendation of the commission. The creation of a U.N. standing army is another.
Sadly, the reform measures contained in the House U.N. reform bill calls for the creation of a "Peacebuilding Commission," which could well be the precursor of the U.N. standing army.
The United States has two options: force the very reforms recommended by the Commission on Global Governance and hasten the creation of a world government, or withdraw from the U.N. altogether and save the world from a central global government that must inevitably fail.
The world government defined in Our Global Neighborhood as well as the U.N. institution as it now exists operates on the premise that government is the supreme power that grants or denies freedom to its people.
The U.S. Declaration of Independence and the government it produced demonstrate that a far better premise is that people are the supreme power who grant or deny power to their government.
This idea is beyond the comprehension of most of the people in the world, including many people in the U.S. and, unfortunately, too many people in Congress. If the U.S. chooses the option to reform the U.N., it is simply strengthening the institution and endorsing its quest to become a world government.
If, on the other hand, the U.S. should choose to withdraw from the U.N. by enacting Ron Paul's American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2005 (H.R. 1146), world government can be averted.
This option would free the U.S. from many entangling obligations. It would allow the U.S. to affirm its founding principles and explore international relations with sovereign nations without regard to an overarching U.N. authority.
The best if not the only hope of retaining freedom in America and expanding freedom in the world in the 21st century is to abandon the failed U.N. institution and exercise the principles of freedom that have served America so well.
We must get the US out of the UN and the UN out of the US!!
gnite
Got my Vote!
But I Love My Country, I Served My Country for 28 years so my Vote means squat compared to a Traitor such as J.F. Kerry and an absolute Moron which is the Dick Durbin.
Like you I served also, for 21 years. We have lived through the Vietnam Teachery of Kerry and Hanoi Jane! I know how you feel because I feel the same way. We have taken the Oath to Protect and Defend the US Constitution from all enemies both Foreign and DOMESTIC, once again ---the gauntlet has been thrown.
Bump
Military retirees bump... maybe we can either get out of the UN or have the next revolution before I am too old to participate... I still remember a few of the things I was taught back in the day!
Semper fi.
Getting America to look at the clock is the most difficult thing in the world to do!
Staying in th euN is NOT in our Interest. The US politicos at the UN, like a Mr. Burns, who was on FOX the other day, is to give the UN MORE of our Money!! To IMPRESS the Gangsters by the amount of money we give them -- BS!! These gangsters need their Cahoney's stomped on and stomped hard. PUll out and it crashes. Even together they cannot muster the organization to even agree among themselves now.
The legendary fued between England and France even contimues today! France has been a failure for so long ,going on 175 years or more, on the International Stage it is, in my opinion a JOKE! They have had their ASSES handed to them twice in the last century!!
"I would bet that the UN's next target would be us"
If we got out of the UN and kicked them out of the country they would cease to exist, no other country would come up with the funding to keep them going.
If it hadn't been for the socialist/commie FDR there wouldn't be a UN.
"The United States has blocked dozens of U.N. tax proposals in recent years. But pressure is building again to grant taxing authority to the U.N."
UnFriggenBelievable! Should this ever pass....hell will become a reality to the politicians.
My son will be commissioned a 2nd LT in the US Army next year. Having a SOBing Socialist like Durbin calling my son and the sons and daughters of my fellow Americans Nazi's has really boiled my blood.
To have The traitor Kerry making decesions along with Durbin, Biden, Kennedy, Conyers and Clinton and the rest of the so called Democrats, that places thier lives in jeapordy is almost more than I can handle!
I don't think I'll ever be that old!
I would like to see the UN gone. It has become an out of control monster whose claws need clipping. I'm just not sure this is the right time.
"We cant even agree to use our funding as leverage to get some basic reforms."
The only acceptable reform is immediate extermination!
The way I see it, the US has a third and better option:
Take a wrecking ball to the UN building, and "forget" to give notice.
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