Archive for the 'United Nations' Category

World’s Gutter Governments To Sit In Judgment Over U.S. Human Rights Record by Frederick Meekins

According to a May 20, 2008 Washington Times article titled “U.N. Puts Its Scope On U.S. Racism”, this world body has sent an envoy to the United States to gather information regarding racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia, and “related intolerance”.

Global Warming or Global Governance?

…there is a tendency now to submerge the sovereignty of the U.S. to the will of the United Nations Organizations.

“Incredulous U.N.” by Leslie J. Sacks

Perhaps we should rename the United Nations and call it the “Nations of Islam - United in Unique and Ineffable Perfection.” Sounds appropriate.

Russia’s Power Play By George F. Will

Apparently Richardson (And Obama -added) was ambassador to the United Nations for 19 months without noticing that Russia has a Security Council veto.

‘UN Enters the War on Terror — On Whose Side?’ By Nathan Tabor

In the meantime, this United Nations resolution must be seen and declared for what it is: One more futile attempt to stop the onset of progress in the places that need it most.

Time For U.N. To Pack Up, Go Home

We’ve had enough, thank you. The U.N. wastes billions each year, while corruption flourishes. It’s time for the U.S. to pull out.

Americans Pay for Emerging World Government By Cliff Kincaid

The goal was spelled out in the 1994 edition of the Human Development Report, which included an essay by Jan Tinbergen calling for a strengthening of the United Nations system. Ultimately, he said, “What is needed is a World Government.”

Never Learning from the Past By Alan Caruba

Diplomacy still does not hold much promise in the face of fanatically held beliefs. The brutality of war, however, does impose a peace of sorts, if only for a short while between new conflicts.

Does President Bush Seek U.N. Jurisdiction Over the U.S.A.? By Jim Kouri, CPP

The warning from ADF Chief Counsel Benjamin Bull notes that the case, being pursued by President Bush through the Department of Justice, could result in U.S. laws being subjugated to U.N. resolutions and rules to the point that local police officers will have to spend more time studying international law than catching criminals.

Orwellian logic at the U.N. by Herbert London

It is a Gresham’s Law of communication in which the bad, or in this case the lie, drives the good or the truth out of circulation.