we have recently seen congressman Virgil Goode put forth a resolution to stop the NAFTA Superhighway and the NAU... so why not put forth a resolution the kick the UN to the curb, so to speak, or to put it more bluntly, lets get a resolution to put a referendum on the balot in '08 to remove the UN from our country... let the people vote on it ... It think the moving trucks would be there shortly after the election to move their worthless A**e* out
I wish! My feeling is resolution or not, majority vote by the American people or not, would do no good. It would just be similar to the Massachusetts legislature refusing to abide by the voters' wishes years ago to lower the tax rate. And yet the idiots in this state know that, and keep returning the dirtbags to office! I'd sure vote YES on withdrawing from the UN, kicking the UN out of NY, withdrawing ALL financial support for the UN, etc.
"A woman who demands further gun control legislation is like a chicken who roots for Colonel Sanders." Larry Elder
from what I hear that's what needs to be done to it...it doesn't meet code and there is not even a fire prevention system in the building... probably spent the money for that on Kofi Anan's retirement plan
Do you think we could pass a resolution accusing the UN of being complicit in the genocides in Cambodia, Bosnia, Darfur, etc, etc and hurt their feelings to the point they would pack up and leave on their own?
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I think they are too stupid to have their feelings hurt...I think about a million Americans in the streets outside the building demanding that they be exiled from this continent might make them feel a little uncomfortable though
Only if the moron "inhabitants" were in it at the time. Otherwise, the building itself could still be used for SOMETHING! Like, holding cells for illegals until they can be deported, or a rehab hospital for returning injured troops, etc.
"A woman who demands further gun control legislation is like a chicken who roots for Colonel Sanders." Larry Elder
About the second decent thing I've heard from romney so far.
Mitt Romney: U.N. a Failure, U.S. Should Find Something Better
Thursday, October 18, 2007
PAWLEYS ISLAND, S.C. — Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney called the United Nations a failure on Thursday and said he would support a new coalition of the free nations of the world.
The former Massachusetts governor said the U.N. Human Rights Council has repeatedly condemned Israel while taking no action against nations with repressive regimes.
"The United Nations has been an extraordinary failure of late," Romney said in response to a question at a pancake house along the coast of early voting South Carolina. "We should withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council."
Actually, the United States doesn't have a seat on the human rights council, which it has been boycotting.
Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom later clarified the remarks.
"The governor believes we ought to withdraw completely from the U.N. Human Rights Council, and that means ending our financial support in addition to not seeking a seat on the council," Fehrnstrom said. "We should not legitimize the council, either with financial or diplomatic support."
Romney also said he would support a new "coalition of the free nations of the world and bring those nations together so that we can act together."
"We should develop some of our own — if you will — forums and alliances or groups that have the ability to actually watch out for the world and do what's right," Romney said.
Romney was sharing the political attention in this state with GOP rival John McCain, who is on his second consecutive day of campaigning here.
McCain, in an interview with The Associated Press on Tuesday, accused both Russia and China of causing gridlock in the U.N. Security Council and hindering the world body's ability to sanction Iran or address pressing matters in Darfur, Burma and other trouble spots.
If elected, McCain said he would form a league of democracies to circumvent the Security Council and enact tough sanction against Iran and other problem countries.
On Thursday, the Romney campaign also unveiled a Web ad featuring Romney's wife, Ann, praising Romney as a good father and husband against a video backdrop of family gatherings and horseplay. The ad, called "Our Home," comes just a day before Romney speaks in Washington to social conservatives at the Value Voters Summit. It also dovetails with Romney's recent pitch that the best way to guarantee the well-being of children is through two-parent families.
The Romneys have five sons and ten grandchildren. Of the leading Republicans in the presidential contest, Romney is the only one who has not been divorced.
"Mitt says his greatest success is being able to say 'I have been a good father, and a good husband,"' Ann Romney says in the ad. "Mitt says there's no work more important than what goes on within the four walls of the American home. And that's the way it was in our home."
In Florence, S.C., Romney was asked the endorsement he picked up from Bob Jones III earlier this week. Jones is the chancellor of Bob Jones University, a fundamentalist Christian school that bears his grandfather's name.
Romney, noting that Jones was no fan of his Mormon faith, recalled Jones saying, "'I'd rather endorse someone whose religion is wrong than somebody who doesn't have any religion at all."'
Romney said he had met with Jones a couple of times and they had the same values.
"We love this country. We love families. We want marriage before babies," Romney said. "We have the same things we want to fight for on issue after issue, so I'm happy to have his support."
"Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." John Adams
I wish too. The U.N. is more likely than the NAU by a mile to implode. I would most definetly love to see the U.N. got kicked out of our nation. The NAU though will become a reality eventually. When? Don't know, but it will be a matter of time.
Sean Hannity, the man who understands what America should stand for.