Congress is expected to vote soon on whether or not to put the United States into a new World Trade Organization (WTO), a sort of Economic United Nations. Like NAFTA, the WTO agreement will bypass the clear requirement in the U.S. Constitution … [Read more...] about World Trade Yes! World Government No!
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Arguments for NAFTA Are Not Persuasive
The Canadian voters have just sent a message against NAFTA. I hope Republican Congressmen are listening so they don't have to suffer the fate of Canadian Conservatives. A recent letter signed by a dozen Republican Congressmen, and apparently … [Read more...] about Arguments for NAFTA Are Not Persuasive
Foreign Busybodyism About Children’s Rights
Do you think the United Nations should be able to mandate the "right" of children to refuse to do their homework? Or to be force-fed a curriculum of multiculturalism and other trendy leftist propaganda? That's what may be in the works in the name … [Read more...] about Foreign Busybodyism About Children’s Rights
NAFTA
My interest in NAFTA was piqued when a C-SPAN caller asked if any of the press persons on the panel had read it. When the answer was an embarrassed no, and one expert said he didn't see any necessity to read it, I read the treaty myself, more than a … [Read more...] about NAFTA
Don’t Let the U.N. Prescribe the New World Order
President Bush's New World Order appears to include an expanded role for the United Nations to make our international policy decisions. This is unfortunate. ft would be better if the U.N. remained what it was during the 1970s and 1980s: just a side … [Read more...] about Don’t Let the U.N. Prescribe the New World Order
Reaganism vs. the New World Order — January 1992
Reaganism vs. the New World Order The dedication of the Ronald Reagan Library in November 1991 was a happy victory party for those who call themselves the Reagan Alumni - the grassroots conservatives who made it all happen. Several thousand of the … [Read more...] about Reaganism vs. the New World Order — January 1992
The Soviet Breakup Proves We Need SDI
If there ever were a time to move quickly to build and deploy our Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), that time is now. The breakup of the Soviet Union proves the need. During the three days of the coup last month, we didn’t know who controlled … [Read more...] about The Soviet Breakup Proves We Need SDI
United Nations Trap on Rights of the Child
Some advocacy groups are urging the United States to ratify a new treaty called the Convention on the Rights of the Chi1d. ff its text were proposed as new federal legislation, it would be unacceptable to the American people because it gives the … [Read more...] about United Nations Trap on Rights of the Child
News That Wasn’t Fit to Print
The New York Times recently carried a short obituary of Borris H. Klosson, age 71, who was identified in the headline as an “expert on the Soviet Union.” The six-inch obit detailed his lifetime career as an employee of the U.S. State Department, but … [Read more...] about News That Wasn’t Fit to Print
Summer Senate Silliness
Apparently tired of grappling with real problems (such as S&L, the budget, and the Middle East), Senate Democrats last week took a morning off for silliness and held a hearing on the proposed United Nations treaty on the Elimination of … [Read more...] about Summer Senate Silliness
