Posted on 06/07/2012 7:44:52 PM PDT by raptor22
Property Rights: Few have heard of Agenda 21, the U.N. plan for sustainable development that tosses property rights aside. But Alabama has, and it recently secured a victory as important as that over union power in Wisconsin.
After Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's stunning triumph over the excesses and abuses of public-sector unions, the London Telegraph's James Delingpole, an indefatigable opponent of global warming fraud, opined in a piece titled, "How Wisconsin And Alabama Helped Save The World," that we should take note of "an equally important but perhaps less well-publicized victory won in the Alabama House and Senate over the U.N.'s malign and insidious Agenda 21."
Agenda 21 is one of those compacts, like Law of the Sea, Kyoto and New START, that are supported by an apologetic administration with a fondness for the redistribution of American power and wealth on a local and global scale.
It fits in perfectly with President Obama's pledge to "fundamentally transform" America, its institutions and its heritage of capitalist freedom.
Agenda 21 has not been ratified by the U.S. Senate, but it may not have to be if in a second Obama term the Environmental Protection Agency pursues it by stealth, as it has other environmental agendas that make war on the free enterprise system and rights we hold dear.
One of those is property rights. "Land ... cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market," Agenda 21 says.
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I prefer "don't shoot until you see the white's of their eyes.
Damn straight.
It’s too late by then.
love it
Roll Tide and War Damn Eagle.
YYYYEEEAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!
‘Agenda 21’ has already been implemented in areas near me. Makes me SICK! ‘Sustainable Development’ they say. Utter crap.
GET RID OR IT! NOOOOOOOOOW!
Defund, disband, and deport the UN!
That’s why you do Appleseeds. With the proper training you don’t even need to see their eyes, much less the whites.
I chose to get involved. I educated myself as thoroughly as I could about how they operate, and last night made a passionate presentation to our local board of supervisors. They were ready to rubber-stamp a resolution to declare a local road as a “Scenic Byway”. I educated them, and wouldn’t be silenced when they thought I had said enough.
They tabled the motion! I was thrilled. I won round one! But the fight’s not over. I’m up to the challenge.
http://lmt.org/
Under meeting videos, click on “recent”. In new window, Click on “Resolution No. 2251”.
How did I do?
I guess property values in Alabama just jumped up a bit.
Good for you! Keep at it - this is how we win, one battle at a time.
A lot of times, the opposition gets to the counsel members/BOS months before we realize what they're up to. When it comes up to vote, it's a "done deal" and a BIG fight. Those, however, can still be won. It just takes more.
Weeder! Bless ya’!
Good.
Thank you kindly!
If you can't appreciate the pure beauty of the violin after hearing this, something's wrong with your ears.
Or you can get raw with these strings.
How about this gamechanger from America's Got Talent (which they SHOULD have won).
Either way, the violin is sweet yet lethal.
Do it!
You did marvelously, sir!
Kudos, and keep up the fight!
Somebody should tell IBD that all it will take for the FedGov to start enforcing Agenda 21 is for Zero to sign the UN International Covenant on Environment and Development (ICED, now that's an acronym with a nasty sense of humor).
One of those is property rights. "Land ... cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market," Agenda 21 says.
I quoted that line in a book I wrote over ten years ago. Too bad IBD had no interest in reviewing it. RIP Henry Lamb.
WTG, Alabama!
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