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U.S is correct to reject Orwellian dictate from UN The UN -- bastion of limousine liberals, penthouse cocktail parties and expense account largesse -- is at it again. It's not content with telling the world it is a child's right to read pornographic magazines, or that Israel must be condemned as a racist state. Now it wants to forbid any nation from suggesting that it is better than any other nation. Yes, the U.S. is being told it shouldn't allow Americans to openly say their country is better than, say, Uganda or Macedonia. No, to do so suggests an attitude ...
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According to Qwest, and CNet, Code Red II does NOT, as previously reported, only affect Windows 2000 and NT servers. Instead, it exploits a vulnerability in Cisco 600 series modems, causing them to stop forwarding traffic. The affect is to cut off internet access for huge numbers of internet users. The temporary fix is easy: unplug your DSL modem from the electrical outlet, wait a few seconds, then plug it back in. Qwest and CNet both report that the permanent fix is available at:www.qwest.com/dsl/customerservice/redcodevirus.html,but that site appears to be completely swamped. Likewise, Qwest's customer service call center (888-777-9569) is now ...
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Despite warnings given in two detailed memorandums from Mountain States Legal Foundation (and joined by the Center for Equal Opportunity, Landmark Legal Foundation, The Institute for Justice, Northwest Legal Foundation, the American Civil Rights Union, and the National Legal and Policy Center), the Bush Administration today appeared as scheduled at a UN hearing in Geneva regarding the United States' compliance with the International Covenant on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD). The hearing is based primarily on a characteristically flawed compliance report filed by the Clinton Administration as it prepared to leave office. The Clinton Report suffers ...
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WIRE: 07/27/2001 3:25 pm ET By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will boycott a U.N. conference on race if planners insist on including discussions of equating Zionism with racism and reparations for slavery, the White House said on Friday. White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said President Bush "very much wants" the United States to be represented at the Durban, South Africa, conference but will not send envoys to it if the two items are on the agenda. The United Nations Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance from Aug. 31 to Sept. 7, has been ...
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Adarand Again By David Tell Last October in St. Louis, during the closing minutes of their third and final televised debate, Al Gore and George W. Bush had a little exchange on the proper role of affirmative action in federal decision-making. A woman in the audience asked Governor Bush what his intentions were with respect to "diversity" and "inclusiveness" and so on. Bush, in response, went on about how he didn't like "quotas" very much, but did think government might appropriately "help meet a goal of ownership of small business, for example." It was this kind of "affirmative access" that ...
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HIRC Weekly Schedule Announced by Chairman Hyde From: Stratman, Sam [Sam.Stratman@mail.house.gov]Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 2:49 PMTo: IR - Releases-P; IR - Schedule-P; IR - Rep Mbr Press Secretaries; IR Media; GOP Press Secretaries (IR)Subject: HIRC Weekly Schedule Announced by Chairman Hyde WEEKLY SCHEDULE Committee on International Relations U.S. House of Representatives Henry J. Hyde, Chairman CONTACT: Sam Stratman, (202) 226-7875 www.house.gov/international_relations July 20, 2001 For IMMEDIATE Release Hyde Announces Schedule for Week of July 23rd Includes Hearings on Dayton Peace Accord, UN Racism Conference, Palestinians, North ...
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The Justice Dept. says it is rethinking its position on affirmative action in government contracting but a chief opponent of the practice is skeptical there will be any changes. In a footnote to a brief in a federal district court case in Nebraska challenging the Transportation Dept.'s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program, DOJ says Solicitor General Theodore Olson "is currently in the process of studying the Adarand matter, the underlying regulations and related issues in order to develop the litigating position of the United States." As a lawyer in private practice, Olson argued represented the plaintiff in Hopwood v. University of ...
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By Bill McAllister Denver Post Washington Bureau Chief Tuesday, July 17, 2001 - WASHINGTON - The Denver-based Mountain States Legal Foundation, best known for its zealous advocacy of conservative environmental and affirmative-action positions, is branching into foreign policy. Foundation lawyers recently presented a detailed argument to five senior Bush administration officials seeking to delay a planned Aug. 3 meeting between State Department officers and United Nations officials over a treaty on racial discrimination. It's all part of what a foundation letter calls former President Clinton's "treachery and his secret attempts to circumvent the Constitution and the rule of law." The ...
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Today the Mountain States Legal Foundation urged the Bush Administration to diffuse another ticking Clinton time bomb--an attempt to use the UN to circumvent the Constitution and compel racial discrimination in America. Full information is being assembled at MSLF's website. MSLF is the group that has brought Adarand Constructors to the US Supreme Court for a third time, trying to end compulsory racial discrimination in federal law. Now it turns out Clinton is trying a flanking maneuver, attempting to use the UN to promote what the Constitution forbids. Unless the bomb is diffused, the UN will almost certainly find, ...
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