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    U.N. calls for sustainable development, global governance

    Convention on the Biological Diversity; Convention on the Law of the Sea; Sustainable development through the implementation of Agenda 21

    U.N. calls for sustainable development, global governance


    By Henry Lamb
    Sunday, September 19, 2010
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    The 65th meeting of the U.N. General Assembly kicked off this week with a call from its new president, Joseph Deiss, for the 192-nation body to reclaim the “center of global governance,â€
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    Kick this Broke a@@ corrupt EVIL organization off of US soil
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    This agenda has been a long time in coming. While searching the shelves of used book shops I came across several books published back in the 40's, 50's and some that are even earlier than the UN itself on this topic. World governance and sustainable programs.

    After just a little time browsing these books it became apparent that some amongst us have little respect for our liberties, freedoms and Constitution.

    Just thought I would throw that out there in case anyone is interested in this area that it could be worth while to search the old or used book shops in the poly-sci sections.

    I like to search the section, then the title, then read the inside of the jacket, then the table of contents, then choose the chapter and browse real quick if it is what I am after. This helps to go through many books quickly. The thing that I do not like about Amazon is that there is seldom descriptions of the used books.

    And yes, I agree Airborn, get the UN out of our country!

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