To: Tailgunner Joe;Carry_Okie;Hedgetrimmer;christie
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To: Tailgunner Joe
. In the case of international migration, migrants have needs for housing and basic services, education, employment and social integration without a loss of cultural identity, and they are to be given adequate protection and attention within host countries. And after the paracites have eaten away at the flesh of the hosts long enough, the hosts die.
To: Tailgunner Joe
The one world religion of political correctness, where all sin is holy.
The one world government of Mother Earth, the beloved Gaia.
The one world economy where the wealth is shared equally via a computer chip, 666, placed neatly under the skin on the forehead or right hand.
One world leader to insure it's success.
And to think many don't believe the Anti-Christ could ever be real.
To: Tailgunner Joe
If these UN freeks ever get there hands on a tax theres going to be trouble.
5 posted on
06/09/2002 3:50:49 PM PDT by
7beuties
To: Tailgunner Joe
Notice how a mans rights aren't really mentioned here.
To: Tailgunner Joe
"Cooperation and solidarity"
PUKE alert!
a positive vision of sustainable human settlements - where all have adequate shelter, a healthy and safe environment, basic services, and productive and freely chosen employment.
I am glad the world did not have a UN in the Middle Ages, or we would all be frozen into a 'sustainable' economy of living in thatched huts and working 12-hours days at manual labor. Except for the UN geniuses running things, who would live splendidly in gilded castles with hundreds of servants.
Whenever I hear talk about 'adequate shelter' and 'basic services', my hair stands on end! What was considered 'adequate', even lavish, a couple of generations ago would be considered appalling today. The eco-minded habitat people want to sacrifice our future, curtail bold economic development, and settle humanity down into a static, homogeneous antfarm, run by... themselves!
10 posted on
06/09/2002 11:15:51 PM PDT by
pariah
To: Tailgunner Joe
There are critical differences regarding human settlements in different regions and countries and within countries. The differences, specific situations and varying capacities of each community and country need to be taken into account in the implementation of the Habitat Agenda. Gee, does this mean, like, not building igloos in the Sahara and not living in grass huts in Siberia? -- THANKS, UN!
(How did we ever manage without you?)
11 posted on
06/09/2002 11:20:57 PM PDT by
pariah
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