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To: cherry_bomb88
That's a good joke! *L* (Wish I thought of it today when I lost my lead story when my dumb iMac had a brain burp and shut me down! *L*)
1,146 posted on 05/06/2003 5:16:08 PM PDT by Happygal
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To: Cyber-Band
Joseph Farah's "U.S. Has NO BUSINESS Remaining in United Nations!!"

"World government is a profoundly un-American idea. And, worse yet, the global conspirators – and there is simply no other way to describe them – are planning to hand over control of our lives and livelihoods to worldwide authorities who would like nothing better than to see America knocked down a notch or two, all in the name of "leveling the playing field." They'll use any means necessary to get us there – including lying about and hyping crises, both real and imagined, such as global warming, AIDS and overpopulation. They are all just means to an end. And what is that end? It's the further centralization and consolidation of power – this time on a worldwide scale. That's what all these multinational treaties are really about. They are moving us toward global governance – away from the constitutional principles and foundations of the American republic, away from limited government, away from checks and balances."

Farah nails it again.

"The U.N. is not just, as many Americans suspect, a group of incompetent busybodies. It is, instead, a global criminal enterprise determined to shift power away from individuals and sovereign nation-states to a small band of unaccountable international elites. America has no business in the United Nations. Nowhere in the Constitution do I see any provision for our federal government participating in an organization of nations that has dreams of governing the world. I do, however, see in the writings of the founders many warnings about foreign entanglements and permanent alliances that can threaten to draw this sovereign nation into the conflicts of the old world. If the U.N. were just a debating society, I guess my problems with it would be minimal. But too many Americans seem to think this country needs the permission of the U.N. to act in its own self-interest, to protect the security of the nation. We should not be willing to host it any longer. We should not be willing to be members any longer. We should not be willing to subsidize this organization any longer. It's time to pull the plug on the U.N. Let's go about our business as a sovereign nation. Let the American people, and the American people alone, chart their own destiny, protect their own interests, take care of their own security needs."

Yep and FReegards...MUD

1,147 posted on 05/07/2003 11:02:57 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (DemonRATS continue to Defend the Indefensibile and Assail the Unassailable!!)
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To: Cyber-Band
Joseph Farah's "U.S. Has NO BUSINESS Remaining in United Nations!!"

"World government is a profoundly un-American idea. And, worse yet, the global conspirators – and there is simply no other way to describe them – are planning to hand over control of our lives and livelihoods to worldwide authorities who would like nothing better than to see America knocked down a notch or two, all in the name of "leveling the playing field." They'll use any means necessary to get us there – including lying about and hyping crises, both real and imagined, such as global warming, AIDS and overpopulation. They are all just means to an end. And what is that end? It's the further centralization and consolidation of power – this time on a worldwide scale. That's what all these multinational treaties are really about. They are moving us toward global governance – away from the constitutional principles and foundations of the American republic, away from limited government, away from checks and balances."

Farah nails it again.

"The U.N. is not just, as many Americans suspect, a group of incompetent busybodies. It is, instead, a global criminal enterprise determined to shift power away from individuals and sovereign nation-states to a small band of unaccountable international elites. America has no business in the United Nations. Nowhere in the Constitution do I see any provision for our federal government participating in an organization of nations that has dreams of governing the world. I do, however, see in the writings of the founders many warnings about foreign entanglements and permanent alliances that can threaten to draw this sovereign nation into the conflicts of the old world. If the U.N. were just a debating society, I guess my problems with it would be minimal. But too many Americans seem to think this country needs the permission of the U.N. to act in its own self-interest, to protect the security of the nation. We should not be willing to host it any longer. We should not be willing to be members any longer. We should not be willing to subsidize this organization any longer. It's time to pull the plug on the U.N. Let's go about our business as a sovereign nation. Let the American people, and the American people alone, chart their own destiny, protect their own interests, take care of their own security needs."

Yep and FReegards...MUD

1,148 posted on 05/07/2003 11:02:58 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (DemonRATS continue to Defend the Indefensibile and Assail the Unassailable!!)
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