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sophie
May 16th, 2008, 12:24 AM
Just received this email from NumbersUSA:

"If Senator Barack Obama has his way, U.S. taxpayers could very well be committed to spending $0.85 trillion (or approximately $8500.00 per household) -- much of it going to third world dictators and despots that hate America -- under the guise of fighting "global poverty."

In the 1960's President Lyndon Johnson declared a War on Poverty. Now, thirty years later, not content with a failure to eradicate poverty on a national scale, Senator Obama and other liberals in the Senate want to duplicate that failure on a global scale !

Of course we're talking about Obama's so-called Global Poverty Act (S. 2433), which according to some conservative sources, would commit all of us to a stealth United Nations-inspired global tax of $845 billion over a 13-year period -- that's on top of the $300 billion per year the United States already shells out in foreign aid.

When we first alerted you and our CFIF members and activists to the Global Poverty Act, it was literally flying under the radar.

In fact, the House of Representatives actually passed the bill on a voice vote because many Members simply weren't paying attention.

According to CNS News, "the bill came attached to a mammoth 3,000-page piece of legislation at the end of the legislative session, meaning that congressmen barely had time to even read the overall legislation before voting on the bill -- and there was no way to target specific line items."

Then you and our CFIF members and activists took action! Your calls and Blast Faxes made a huge difference and drove this stealth United Nations-inspired give away out into the open. Make no mistake, the Global Poverty Act is firmly in the crosshairs and YOU deserve a great deal of the credit for getting this ball rolling.

And now that we've gotten the attention of your elected officials, it's time to finish the job.

We simply cannot rest on our laurels and hope to coast to victory on this one... it's too important!

Use the hyperlink below to send your urgent and personalized Blast Fax messages to President George W. Bush and each and every one of the Republican leaders of the United States Senate.

Let them know in no uncertain terms that you are watching and you will not tolerate massive United Nations-inspired give aways that are passed in the dark of night -- or in broad daylight for that matter. Tell them that putting U.S. taxpayers on the road to give billions to petty tyrants and dictators is NOT a solution to poverty.

Don't let our legislators think this matter has blown over. Let them know that you are still watching. This bill can still come up for a vote at any time. Demand that our conservative legislators do whatever it takes -- a filibuster if necessary -- to stop this bill dead in its tracks.

http://www.cfiflistmanager.org/globalpovertyactiiibe.html

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Liberal Half Truths!

Once the stench of this horrendous bill hit the open air, the liberal blogosphere went into overdrive. They tried to convince you that this was all just some strange conspiracy theory.

According to the George Soros-funded website Media Matters:

"But the bill would not 'require America to pay tax to the U.N.' ... the bill would establish no specific funding source; it would not commit the United States to any targeted level of spending."

Of course, Media Matters was only telling part of the story...

They are right about one thing: the Global Poverty Act gives no specific figures.

It does, however, direct the President to implement a strategy to achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goal.

Specifically, the Global Poverty Act states that the President and the Secretary of State:

"[S]hall develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to further... the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal."

And just what is this Millennium Development Goal?

WorldNetDaily.com quotes Cliff Kincaid with Accuracy in Media who has some expertise in the matter:

"The bill defines the term 'Millennium Development Goals' as the goals set out in the United Nations Millennium Declaration..."

Incidentally, according to Kincaid, the United Nations Millennium Declaration goes further:

"In addition to seeking to eradicate poverty, that declaration commits nations to banning 'small arms and light weapons' and ratifying a series of treaties, including the International Criminal Court Treaty, the Kyoto Protocol (global warming treaty), the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child."

But that's not all. According to the same article:

"Those U.N. protocols would make U.S. law on issues ranging from the 2nd Amendment to energy usage and parental rights all subservient to United Nations whims.
"[T]he legislation, if approved, dedicates 0.7 percent of the U.S. gross national product to foreign aid, which over 13 years... would amount to $845 billion 'over and above what the U.S. already spends.'"

Read enough?

Use the hyperlink below to send your urgent and personalized Blast Fax messages to President George W. Bush and each and every one of the Republican leaders of the United States Senate.

Let them know in no uncertain terms that you are watching and you will not tolerate massive United Nations-inspired give aways that are passed in the dark of night -- or in broad daylight for that matter. Tell them that putting U.S. taxpayers on the road to give billions to petty tyrants and dictators is NOT a solution to poverty.

Don't let our legislators think this matter has blown over. Let them know that you are still watching. This bill can still come up for a vote at any time. Demand that our conservative legislators do whatever it takes -- a filibuster if necessary -- to stop this bill dead in its tracks.

http://www.cfiflistmanager.org/globalpovertyactiiibe.html

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Are Liberals Really Not Being Square With the American People?

Why would the Soros-funded Media Matters fight opposition to Obama's United Nations-inspired Global Poverty Act?

Maybe it's because Soros has dedicated $50 million to the advancement of the Millennium Goals, and the fact that he has dedicated his life to advancing socialism world-wide (which the Global Poverty Act would certainly help accomplish). Could that be factoring into Media Matters' equation?

Soros himself has stated:

"The untrammeled intensification of laissez-faire capitalism and the spread of market values into all areas of life, is endangering our open and democratic society."

Then there's Senator Joseph Biden, who rushed the Global Poverty Act out of committee and issued a report that stated: "implementing S. 2433 would cost less than $1 million per year..."

Huh? How can that be?

Once again, the bill specifically states that the President and the Secretary of State:

"[S]hall develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to further... the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal."

Developing and implementing a strategy SHOULD cost under a million dollars a year.

The unanswered question... the other shoe just waiting to be dropped is... how much will it cost us to ACTUALLY ACT upon that strategy once we are committed?

Cliff Kincaid believes the answer is $845 billion, care of American taxpayers like you and me, over a 13-year period -- on top of the $300 billion per year we already spend on foreign aid!

If liberals really believe Kincaid is wrong about Senator Obama's Global Poverty Act, then why don't they stop parsing and simply challenge his figures?

Then again, why give Kincaid the courtesy of a serious and reasonable response... maybe he (and you and I for that matter) is just, as Obama so aptly put it, one of those "small-town people who cling to God, guns and hostility toward immigrants to cope with their bitterness... ."

You blew the whistle on the Global Poverty Act. Now let's shut the door once and for all!

Use the hyperlink below to send your urgent and personalized Blast Fax messages to President George W. Bush and each and every one of the Republican leaders of the United States Senate.

Let them know in no uncertain terms that you are watching and you will not tolerate massive United Nations-inspired give aways that are passed in the dark of night -- or in broad daylight for that matter. Tell them that putting U.S. taxpayers on the road to give billions to petty tyrants and dictators is NOT a solution to poverty.

Don't let our legislators think this matter has blown over. Let them know that you are still watching. This bill can still come up for a vote at any time. Demand that our conservative legislators do whatever it takes -- a filibuster if necessary -- to stop this bill dead in its tracks.

http://www.cfiflistmanager.org/globalpovertyactiiibe.html

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It Gets Worse!

Just for laughs, here are some additional provisions of the Millennium Development Goal:

a "currency transfer tax," that is, a tax imposed on companies and individuals who must exchange dollars for foreign currency;

a "tax on the rental value of land and natural resources";

a "royalty on worldwide fossil energy projection -- oil, natural gas, coal";

"fees for the commercial use of the oceans, fees for airplane use of the skies, fees for use of the electromagnetic spectrum, fees on foreign exchange transactions, and a tax on the carbon content of fuels."

a "standing peace force," meaning a standing United Nations army;

a "UN arms register of all small arms and light weapons," the beginning of the end of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution;

the "eradication of poverty" by the "redistribution [of] wealth and land" -- How do you suppose the United Nations expects to "redistribute" the land and the wealth? And what country do you think the third-world majority will go after first?

cancellation of "the debts of developing countries,"

"a fair distribution of the earth's resources."

and "political control of the global economy."

In other words, it's a blueprint for a world government, inspired by and possibly owned and operated by the United Nations.

One thing is clear: the Millennium Development Goal is a dagger aimed at the heart of America.

Let's kill this bill once and for all... RIGHT HERE AND RIGHT NOW!

Use the hyperlink below to send your urgent and personalized Blast Fax messages to President George W. Bush and each and every one of the Republican leaders of the United States Senate.

Let them know in no uncertain terms that you are watching and you will not tolerate massive United Nations-inspired give aways that are passed in the dark of night -- or in broad daylight for that matter. Tell them that putting U.S. taxpayers on the road to give billions to petty tyrants and dictators is NOT a solution to poverty.

Don't let our legislators think this matter has blown over. Let them know that you are still watching. This bill can still come up for a vote at any time. Demand that our conservative legislators do whatever it takes -- a filibuster if necessary -- to stop this bill dead in its tracks.

http://www.cfiflistmanager.org/globalpovertyactiiibe.html

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Yours In Freedom,

Jeff Mazzella

giatia
May 16th, 2008, 11:33 AM
I got this notice from them also.

Mezuzas
May 16th, 2008, 01:09 PM
It will pass eventually. Cannot hold this globalization off forever.

dramama
May 16th, 2008, 02:35 PM
Thse loons running our government and hoping to run our government think we have a money tree in the back room or something...oh yeah it's called a press...we will have inflation like zimbabwe if they keep at this and we'll be lucky to keep ten cents on the dollar of our hard earned income if they have their way.... "a days wages for a loaf of bread"....