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09-24-2009, 01:38 PM #1
G20 all about the new global governance
global governance means these countries have all blown their money, so the USA needs to team up with them to throw everything you own in the pot too.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/indust...-profits_N.htm
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"The G-20 has shown once again that governments from around the world can come together to agree on the global governance the new global economy needs," U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown said.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...090502327.html
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The Group of 20 also pushed ahead with plans to reform the financial system, including taking tougher action against tax havens and giving developing countries a greater say in global governance.
If you read the full text of this NPR article, you'll probably think Ron Paul's fears of national security being used as an excuse to refuse a Fed audit are justified.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...829960&ps=cprs
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"The crisis has underscored that advanced industrial economies on their own cannot deal with or solve all the global problems, and you need the emerging countries at the table as well," Froman says. "The G-20 has been very effective in mobilizing concerted action, and it does reflect a different approach to global governance."
This one is quite thorough:
"Is the G-20 Summit a Step Toward a New Global Economic Order?"
http://www.brookings.edu/papers/2009...ford_linn.aspx
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The global crisis has moved the United States, along with the rest of the world, toward a new global economic order, with the G-20 summit as one of the principal manifestations of the new global governance system. Of course, movement toward this new economic arrangement and progress toward reformed global governance are not inevitable. It will take a clear and sustained commitment to a new set of values and strong leadership, especially from President Obama and the United States, to ensure that the G-20 summit is not a short-lived exception to what had been a long-standing stalemate in global governance reform. The effectiveness of the G-20 in addressing the global economic crisis could lay the foundation for a new global order and provide the impetus for the many other necessary global governance reforms. Whether or not this happens will depend to a significant extent on the direction chosen by President Obama.
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Great changes in the economic and political balance among countries, global threats and an antiquated global governance system confront the world community today. With the economic crisis as an immediate driver and a new U.S. president, the G-20 summit format has the potential to make a real shift in the global economic order in which a new set of values underpin the way countries and people cooperate across borders. To the extent that President Obama has articulated his vision of the global order and America’s role in it, we believe he is headed in the direction that stresses common interests in a global society, the need for multilateral action and understanding for alternative approaches to economic and political development. This is very promising. The effectiveness of the G-20 in addressing the global economic crisis could lay the foundation for a new global order and provide the impetus for the many other necessary global governance reforms.
Koreans are getting in on the act
http://www.timesoftheinternet.com/112182.html
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Lee: G20 process should be permanent
SEOUL, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- The Group of 20 summit process should be institutionalized and made permanent to fight global economic problems, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak says.
Lee, whose country is pushing to host a future G20 summit after this month's meeting in Pittsburgh, wrote in article for the University of Toronto's G8 Research Center that leaders should look at how effective the group has been at addressing the crisis posed by the economic crisis and consider building on it, the South Korean news agency Yonhap reported Sunday.
"At the fourth G20 summit, the leaders should seriously consider the institutionalization of the G20 process as a means to strengthen global governance," Lee said. "I hope that the G20 leaders recognize the need to properly prepare exit strategies for future implementation in a timely manner when the global recovery takes a firm hold."
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09-24-2009, 01:52 PM #2
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This is just one more thing we must fight tooth and nail to stop.
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09-24-2009, 02:22 PM #3
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Gordon Brown's father was a minister. Tony Blair and his wife met at university through their shared Christian faith, which generally was not "in fashion" there. Martin Luther King, Jr. both preached and (to his personal credit) practiced what was called the "Social Justice Gospel" within the Protestant faith - a philosophy in which he became interested while in seminary. Since Vatican II, the Roman Catholic Church has integrated "Social Justice" as a part of the Church's teachings, and it's advocacy of amnesty for illegal aliens is part of its international "Social Justice for Migrants" program. I believe that much of the Kennedy brothers' civil legislative program was rooted in the Catholic Church's "Social Justice" philosophy, and, of course, all the major religions proclaim themselves international in scope.
Unfortunately, I believe that many of these men, who have remained primarily in academic atmospheres most of their lives, are or were dangerously naive in their beliefs about "universal brotherhood" and how the world actually works for the rest of us.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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09-24-2009, 02:28 PM #4
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OWO and relationship w/Israel
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The challenge with "One World Order" is that Obama and other world leaders have such large egos and they all want to be at the helm. Like rats at the feast.
About our relationship w/Israel
I've heard people say that Obama is the 666 anti-Christ; we will know for sure who the real anti-Christ is as this person will be responsible for a 7 year Peace treaty with Israel and it's Middle Eastern enemies.
The bible says that this peace treaty will bring peace and prosperity to Israel for 3 years and then Israel will be relentlessly attacked from every side. It will be the bloodiest war yet. In the past I could not understand why the US (the Young Lion in the bible) would not help Israel in this great battle.
Sorry to say, after hearing Obama's UN speech yesterday, I am more convinced than ever before that Obama is anti-Semitic, and that's probably the reason the US won’t help Israel in this great battle. The bible is clear that Christians should help Israel. Obama is not just making a bad decision in foreign policy he is going against scripture. This is a grave mistake.
I don't want the Palestinians to be hurt and treated like prisoners but I don’t see how the Jews and Palestinians can share a homeland. It’s like giving illegals in our country amnesty and thinking somehow that they will ever be “Americansâ€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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09-24-2009, 02:31 PM #5
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Why is it just that the American tax payers get stuck paying
Does anyone notice that those that advocate "Social Justice" dump the cost of their "Social Justice" projects on everyone around them?
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09-24-2009, 03:21 PM #6
This sums it up nicely....this is the church Obama attended for what, 20 years?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Prhnc2fxAzg
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