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United Nations Parliamentary Assembly One World Government in disguise

 Wednesday, July 2, 2008 A UN-styled One World Government has just taken a great leap forward. “Little more than a year after its launch, an international campaign to bring democracy to the United Nations has achieved a landmark,” says a June 30 media release from Ottawa. Like most things UN, the international campaign has an innocuous sounding name, the United Nations Parliamentary Assembly, UNPA for short. The UNPA’s 500 parliamentary endorsers, from over 80 countries, including Canada’s Senator Romeo Dallaire, have all signed the campaign’s appeal. “In addition to the support of 519 current parliamentarians, the UNPA campaign has been endorsed by the European Parliament, the Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development of the Canadian House of Commons, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the Pan-African Parliament and (most recently) the Latin American Parliament’s Commission on Political Affairs.. » read more

UN Votes

I checked this out on snopes and it's true. In fact, Snopes has the exact same figures listed. Check under UN support to US! UN Votes This ought to upset Everybody! How they vote in the United Nations Below are the actual voting records of various Arabic/Islamic States which are recorded in both the US State Department and United Nations records: Kuwait votes against the United States 67% of the time Qatar votes against the United States 67% of the time Morocco votes against the United States 70% of the time United Arab Emirates votes against the U. S. 70% of the time.. » read more

The USA plays fast and loose with UN Security Council Resolutions

NEW YORK, NEW YORK   *   29 MAY 2008   Citizen of the USA Stephen M. St. John addresses the international community in Washington and here in New York City, members of the US Congress as well as other organizations and individuals, public and private, and refers to his letter of 29 December 1992 to then Secretary of State designate Warren M. Christopher (see http://www.show-the-house.. » read more

Public Law 313

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111 Nations, Minus the U.S., Agree to Cluster-Bomb Ban

May 29, 2008 LONDON, May 28 -- More than 100 countries reached agreement Wednesday to ban cluster bombs, controversial weapons that human rights groups deplore but that the United States, which did not join the ban, calls an integral, legitimate part of its arsenal. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, whose personal intervention Wednesday led to final agreement among representatives of 111 countries gathered in Dublin, called the ban a "big step forward to make the world a safer place." In addition to the United States, Russia, China, Israel, India and Pakistan -- all of them major producers or users of the weapons -- did not sign the agreement or participate in the talks. The weapons consist of canisters packed with small bombs, or "bomblets," that spread over a large area when a canister is dropped from a plane or fired from the ground. While the bomblets are designed to explode on impact, they frequently do not.. » read more

Obama to Us: UN To Disarm Americans (Re-post)

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Russia Sends Warning To International Forces

11 April 2008 MOSCOW -- Russia has called on the international forces in Kosovo, EU and NATO to act sensibly, fairly, and strictly within the mandate entrusted to them by the UN. Sergei Lavrov (FoNet, archive) In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry says that “according to information coming from certain Western media, the international forces in Kosovo are preparing operations against the Kosovo Serbs with the aim of provoking them.“ The groundwork is being put in place for a big application of force against the Serb population in Kosovo, with the aim of pacifying them following the declaration of independence, reads the statement. If this information is true, the statement adds, "it becomes clear that the international forces in Kosovo have not learned their lesson from the tragic events in Kosovska Mitrovica in March this year.“ “Such measures threaten to accelerate a partition of the province, and a large conflict in the region,“ warns the Russian Ministry.. » read more

UN Security Council credibility eroded by its refusal to restrain Israel

Monday, March 10, 2008 The UN Security Council is often frustrated in its attempts to respond effectively to Israel’s continued atrocities against the Palestinian people. When the US is not vetoing, and thereby blocking attempts by the Security Council to hold Israel accountable for its repeated crimes against humanity in Palestine, the Palestinians themselves, and other Arab and Muslim states have held up the process due to failures to agree upon specific language, and due to other seemingly unimportant issues. In comparison to the probable benefits resulting from any successful attempt to restrain Israel’s violence through a legal process, including saving lives, such things as getting permission from the PA first shouldn’t matter, yet it has. As a result of all of the reasons mentioned above, the UN Security Council has failed to do anything of substance to stop, once and for all, and to prevent the violent ethnic cleansing of Palestine. Even though the Security Council may not be solely to blame for this failure, it is clear that it is another victim of the conflict, and not its member states.. » read more

US Quietly Breaks UN Treaty

Tuesday 26 February 2008     On Friday, at a United Nations meeting in Geneva, the United States broke a series of legal promises. Keeping those promises would have proved extremely embarrassing to the United States government by pointing out that human rights abuses are being committed here at home and at US military installations abroad.     In 1994, the United States Senate ratified the UN CONVENTION ON ELIMINATION OF all forms OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, promising to provide reports every two years on racial discrimination in the United States. The reports were to include anywhere in the world where the US military is in charge. In other words, the United States military, no matter where it was on the globe, agreed to report discrimination.. » read more

Bush, Maliki Break Iraqi Law to Renew UN Mandate for Occupation

Thursday 20 December 2007 A majority of Iraqi lawmakers say renewal requests not ratified by the parliament are illegal.     On Tuesday, the Bush administration and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki pushed a resolution through the U.N. Security Council extending the mandate that provides legal cover for foreign troops to operate in Iraq for another year.     The move violated both the Iraqi constitution and a law passed earlier this year by the Iraqi parliament - the only body directly elected by all those purple-finger-waving Iraqis in 2005 - and it defied the will of around 80 percent of the Iraqi population.. » read more

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