Posted on 06/10/2002 7:16:22 AM PDT by madfly
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(snip) "The U.N. plays an increasingly important role in American lives and is a wellspring of information about how the world works, but few students know that," Ambassador Luers said. "The U.N. not only invented the concept of peacekeeping; it works extensively to promote human rights and sustainable development worldwide." The review examined 17 of the nation's most widely used high-school and junior-high-school history and government textbooks. While taking into account differing liberal and conservative views on the subject, and acknowledging tensions between nationalist and globalist viewpoints, the report criticizes the shallowness of U.S. textbooks' international affairs content.
UNA-USA Study Finds High-School, Jr.-High-School Textbooks Inadequate For Teaching Future Leaders About the U.N., International Affairs
Concerned about the easy availability of guns in our society?
Alarmed about the "gun nuts" and other freedom wackos the government allows to run loose?
Wish the government would just repeal the Second Amendment and confiscate all the guns because you believe sensible people shouldn't suffer because of some idiotic notion about some antiquated right?
While we can't take the guns away from the people, we CAN take the people (or at least SOME of them) away from their guns.
At CAMP GUNFREE, we have created an atmosphere of near-total tranquility where you and your family will experience the benefits of a GUN FREE environment.
Each of our camps is a gated community designed to keep guns away from camp guests. Firmly enforced security measures ensure that these dangerous and destructive devices are kept outside. Each camp boasts 24 hour, 7 day a week sentries and state-of-the-art enclosure systems, guard dogs, trenches and surveillance equipment to absolutely GUARANTEE that no firearms enter the facility. Rigidly controlled access ensures that no guns can ever be smuggled in.
No cost has been spared to ensure that Camp GunFree remains gun free.
All camp members are given distinctive uniforms to distinguish them from any gun-toting barbarians who might attempt to evade our security measures. Each camp member is also assigned a distinctive ID number to ensure that only the right people are allowed within the camp.
The current headlines prompt us to remind you that there has NEVER been a shooting by a student in any of the camp schools and we can GUARANTEE that there never will be!!
For more information, call 1-800-GUNFREE
OR visit our new website at
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(This idea from a pamphlet originally created by The Minnesota Center for Individual Liberty, PO Box 32170, Minneapolis, MN 55432-0170)
Guns Save Lives !!
Freedom Is Worth Fighting For !!
The Right Of The People To Keep And Bear Arms Shall Not Be Infringed !!
An Armed Citizen, Is A Safe Citizen !!
No Guns, No Rights !!
Molon Labe !!
I also used to spend time at the black lady's house next to my Pappy's. Her nickname was Miss Olive (pronounced Oleeve). She used to cook on an old wood burning stove. And man could she cook on that old stove. It was a feast for the senses.
It was always amazing to me how someone could have so little and at the same time have so much. I learned a lot from this old black woman.
In all the time I spent down there, I never heard the "N" word from my grandparents, ever. And all elders whether black or white were referred to as Mr. or Miss, unless you want to meet the dreaded switch from the weeping willow. What I did not like is having to take a bath in the backyard in a tub. :) Although I did learn humility.
What I miss most about that time was the civility in which people lived, both black and white.
Sometimes the simplest things can have the most profound effect on us. I keep that in mind as I go through life and try to live up to the level of dignity that I learned from these people.
My grandmother was the first postmaster down there in Point a la Hache. Both grandparents lived into their 80's. God Bless'm all.
Any questions about the un's real intentions?
And they have "Useful Dupes" helping them:
Destroying Excess Small Arms and Light Weapons
Tired of this cr@p?
Sign this:
American Policy Center on-line Declaration of Independence from the U.N.
The missing picture is a sculpture in the un courtyard of a revolver with its barrel in a knot... any questions?
Some can't see for all the steam because the water is already boiling.
Here's a sample of a globalsit in the U.S. government-specifically Srtobe Talbot U.S. State Department.There is plenty more of them where he came from.
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