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09-28-2011, 09:06 PM #1
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Evict the United Nations - precursor of a unified world gov
United Nations a sinister precursor of a unified world government
Evict the United Nations
- Andrew K. Dart
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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Let me be clear at the outset that I don’t believe the existence of the United Nations accomplishes any good thing, and has always seemed to me to be a sinister precursor of a unified world government. The U.N. is famous for providing a forum for world leaders to pontificate at length about what’s wrong with the world today. Usually that means that the United States isn’t throwing enough money at their pet projects. Behind the scenes, meanwhile, it is entangled in Oil-for-Food, Agenda 21, the Law of the Sea Treaty, UNESCO, an occasional Earth Summit or Climate Change Conference, and other activities that are rarely mentioned in the national news media, but always come with a huge price tag.
And now, the U.N. is about to expand its headquarters building at a cost of about $475 million. Naturally, if they’re building in New York, the cost will greatly exceed the estimates. But before the new building goes up, let us test the assumption that the United States must host this party indefinitely.
The U.S. has been the largest financial contributor to the United Nations every year since its creation in 1945. It is time for another country to have the honor and the burden of hosting the U.N. headquarters. In my opinion, the construction of the building and maintenance of the U.N. headquarters should be paid by every country in the world except the country where the headquarters building is located. I think that’s only fair, since the host country will have to provide security, transportation and caviar.
Since the U.N. has fostered anti-American rhetoric since shortly after it opened, the visiting dignitaries will understand if we suggest they find facilities in another country. About five years ago, Carlos Alberto Montaner put forth the same idea in his article, “Send Out the Clownsâ€Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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09-28-2011, 10:03 PM #2
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Some third world backwater country would be the perfect location. The majority would feel more at home. Did we not just spend 100 million to upgrade security for the UN? Personally I would have cut the security budget. That would keep them from coming here in the first place to hold their meaningless meetings , and having to endure the contamination from simply being in close proximity to Americans. The U.S carries 1/4 of the entire budget. Why do we need them and what do we get for it?
Just like relatives that move into your house , sit around all day watch TV drink your beer and eat your food while you work all day, and then berate you when you come home because you only have five movie channels , bought cheap beer, and did not stock the refrigerator adequately with better cuts of steaks and seafood. Other than being Human , we are not even related to them nor do we owe them anything.
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09-29-2011, 01:45 PM #3
We foot the bill for 22 percent of their budget. I think it's time to quit the U.N. and send them packing.
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