Internationally Appointed vs Locally Elected Officials
Few realize the influence International Non-Government Organizations (NGO's) (read, the U.N.) have in our country.
WorldNetDaily is running a column, "When bureaucrats control the country" which illustrates what can happen when citizens turn over their rights to unelected bureaucrats and how they can get those rights back (that's the hard part) :
Sadly, far too many policies in this country are dictated by International NGO's. Spend a few minutes perusing Agenda 21 here and here.
U.N. support is at an all time low because of their blatant corruption and inefficacy. The time is rife for the U.S. to repudiate U.N. programs and treaties which threaten our sovereignty and serve to redistribute our wealth to corrupt dictatorships. If we, as a people and a country, wish to send aide to foreign countries in need, we can easily do so without the intervention of the scandal ridden U.N.
Now, more than ever, while the U.N. is in a weakened disreputable state, is it time for Americans to foil the efforts of the U.N. to undermine our sovereignty. There are those who wish to revitalize the U.N. here and abroad and if that happens, and a newly strengthened body emerges, the tentacles of U.N. policies will be ever more difficult to remove.
WorldNetDaily is running a column, "When bureaucrats control the country" which illustrates what can happen when citizens turn over their rights to unelected bureaucrats and how they can get those rights back (that's the hard part) :
The only way a government of, for and by the people can be controlled by the people is to throw the elected bums out of office when they enact laws or policies the people don't want. When policies that carry the weight of law are enacted and enforced by appointed professionals, the people no longer have the means to control their government.
Across the nation, watershed councils, historic districts, heritage areas, scenic highway commissions, rural development authorities, regional transportation boards, area planning councils and numerous other "multi-jurisdictional" authorities are emerging to diminish or remove policy-making authority from elected officials and transfer that authority to appointed government bureaucrats.
Sadly, far too many policies in this country are dictated by International NGO's. Spend a few minutes perusing Agenda 21 here and here.
U.N. support is at an all time low because of their blatant corruption and inefficacy. The time is rife for the U.S. to repudiate U.N. programs and treaties which threaten our sovereignty and serve to redistribute our wealth to corrupt dictatorships. If we, as a people and a country, wish to send aide to foreign countries in need, we can easily do so without the intervention of the scandal ridden U.N.
Now, more than ever, while the U.N. is in a weakened disreputable state, is it time for Americans to foil the efforts of the U.N. to undermine our sovereignty. There are those who wish to revitalize the U.N. here and abroad and if that happens, and a newly strengthened body emerges, the tentacles of U.N. policies will be ever more difficult to remove.
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