Posted on 06/07/2008 10:48:24 AM PDT by antonia
The General Assembly of the United Nations voted this week to elect Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann as its new president. Readers with a long memory will recall Father D'Escoto (he's a Catholic priest) as Nicaragua's foreign minister during the Sandinista regime of the 1980s. He's also the winner of the 1985 Lenin Prize. Only at the U.N. does that count as a recommendation.continued
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The UN is a Satanic and Evil Enemy of America.
Gee? the John Birch’ers were Right all along!
Get Us out!
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Why does the name Liberation Theology ring a bell? The same as obamassiah's?
We’re thinking along the same lines.
Global Transformation or The New World Order. Who's says we aren't giving our country away piece by piece. What are leaving for our children and grandchildren to cherish and protect?
Most people think the U.S. 'contribution' to the U.N. amounts to a couple billion dollars a year. But Senator Tom Coburn has documented that the U.S. funded portion of an annual U.N. budget of $15-$20 billion amounts to between 25 and 30 percent. Under Bush, funding for the U.N. system has grown from $3.1 billion in 2001 to $5.3 billion in 2005.
http://www.aim.org/aim_column/5275_0_3_0/%20U.S.
U.S. contributions to the U.N. system are over $5.3 billion OMB, for the first time ever, reveals how much the taxpayers fund the U.N. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released a report yesterday to Dr. Coburn on contributions of U.S. taxpayers to the United Nations. Before this report, no one in the federal government had ever developed a public compilation of the total U.S. contributions, including non-monetary, to the entire U.N. system.
According to the report, in 2005, the United States gave $5.3 billion to the U.N - a 30% increase from 2004 funding level of $4.1 billion. Almost every Department of the U.S. government plus several independent agencies fund the U.N. Although the U.N. does not track this information or at least does not make such information public, most experts say the total U.N. budget is between $15-20 billion. Thanks !processingpleasehold, for the information .
You are correct. From Wikipedia:
"As an adherent of liberation theology, he secretly joined the Sandinistas.
He first publicly expressed support for the FSLN as one of Los Doce, in October 1977, and was appointed foreign minister after the Sandinista triumph in 1979. He served as foreign minister in Daniel Ortega's FSLN government from 1979 to 1990.[5] Pope John Paul II admonished him and other priests in the government for getting involved in politics."
You're very welcome. As you can tell by my home page, I consider the un as a destroyer of our great country. And our politicians are playing right along with them to erase our sovereignty. Now with Miguel d'Escoto, as the new president, I'm even more convinced of it. The more a person hates the US, the higher they go up the ladder in the un.
Obama might qualify, Clinton was to whitey..
I thought so, thank you. The US is entering a perfect storm scenario with d’Escoto at the un and obamassiah wanting to be president. They make the perfect hate America - love the un team.
I consider the un as a destroyer of our great country. And our politicians are playing right along with them to erase our sovereignty. Now with Miguel d'Escoto, as the new president, I'm even more convinced of it. The more a person hates the US, the higher they go up the ladder in the un.
I couldn't agree more.
This'll curl your hair.
The stalled mandate review effort has not stopped member states from proposing and endorsing an enormous increase in the U.N. regular budget for the upcoming 2008/2009 biennium. The secretary-general has proposed an initial budget of $4.19 billion for core U.N. operations funded by the regular budget. It does not include the budgets of U.N. funds and programs like UNICEF and the World Health Organization. Nor does it include the cost of U.N. peacekeeping, which is projected to see a sharp increase from $5 billion in 2007 to $7 billion in 2008.
At first blush, the $4.19 billion budget seems to be a modest increase of $20 million over the final, revised 2006/2007 biennial budget of $4.17 billion. A more appropriate comparison would be with the $3.8 billion budget initially approved for the 2006/2007 biennium, which translates to a 10.3 percent increase. In fact, the U.N. regular budget has increased by an average of 17 percent annually over the past five years and has increased by 193 percent since the 1998/1999 biennial budget, according to data provided by the U.S. Mission to the U.N..[2]
By may math, 4.19 BILLION + 7 BILLION = 11.19 BILLION. And that's still not all we're going to pay for, just some of it.
Here's the complete article Proposed un Budget for '08-'09
You will be outraged.
I found this while looking into an NGO called OneWorld and trying to find out if it was the same communist one world that's always protesting us.
Here is the menu at the UN World Hunger Summit this past week:
Menus at food summit feature Italian specialties The luncheon menus for the U.N. Food and Agriculture summit in Rome feature Italian specialties:
Tuesday:
Vol-au-vent (pastry puffs) with corn and mozzarella
Pasta with a sauce of pumpkin and shrimp in cream
Veal rolls with cherry tomatoes and basil
Spinach Roman-style
Fruit salad with vanilla ice cream
White wine from Orvieto
Wednesday:
Cheese mousse
Pasta with vegetables and cherry tomatoes
Chopped beef
Butter beans
Pineapple with ice cream
Cabernet
Thursday:
Zucchini pie
Parmesan Risotto
Ragout of veal with legumes
Sauteed potatoes
Lemon mousse with raspberry sauce.
Pinot Grigio
http://americandigest.org/mt-archives/enemies_foreign_domestic/your_un_dollars.php
MREs are too good for them!
June 4, 2008
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Six years ago, at another Food and Agriculture Organisation summit in Rome, The Times got hold of the menu for the sumptuous opening day lunch. Its publication caused a scandal. The 2002 summit had set itself the target of halving the number of hungry people in the world by 2015. It began by feeding the heads of state lobster and foie gras and letting them wash it all down with an array of fine wines. Of the world's wealthier nations, only Italy, the host, and Spain, the holder of the EU presidency, sent heads of state or government. The British sent Alun Michael, then Minister for Rural Affairs. By contrast, dozens of presidents, prime ministers and even monarchs arrived from the developing world. They included President Mbeki of South Africa and, of course, Robert Mugabe. |
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(Philippe Wojazer/Reuters) Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian Prime Minister, jokes with Food and Agriculture Organisation Director General Jacques Diouf before sitting dow to lunch in Rome
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Perhaps mindful of accusations of hypocrisy levelled at them six years ago, world leaders tightened their belts this year and were offered a far more modest menu of pasta, mozzarella, spinach and sweetcorn at the equivalent fixture. " It does not look good if leaders discussing global starvation are seen to be dining lavishly," an FAO official said. "At the last summit in 2002 we did not give enough thought to the menu and were open - unfairly, in our view - to the charge of hypocrisy." 2002 Menu Foie gras and toast with kiwi fruit 2008 Menu Vol au vent with sweetcorn and mozzarella |
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And this just in: Western leaders expressed outrage yesterday as Robert Mugabe flew into Rome in defiance of an EU travel ban to attend a United Nations world food summit while millions of people are starving under his brutal rule in Zimbabwe | |
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