The lion will lie down with the sheep but the sheep won't sleep that Well-Woody Allen
This coming Friday the United Nations will begin to vote the funding for the "Durban Review" Conference, the follow-up meeting to 2001 Conference in Durban South Africa. The first meeting saw The UN's Human Rights committee try to legitimize Jew-hatred and delegitmize Israel.
The follow-up meeting scheduled for 2009 and is being planned right now by the freedom- loving countries on its planning committee, including Libya, Iran, Cuba, and Pakistan. One Item that is rumored to be on the agenda is the redefinition of Anti-Semitism to hatred against Jews AND ARABS.
The US funds 25% of the UN Budget, that means that you and I are paying for one-fourth of the Durban follow-up conference also. Don't you think its time for Congress to take a break from Bush bashing and trying to lose the war on terror and tell the UN that it will lose its funding if the Durban II conference happens?
Were there ever a case for America to reassess the way it finances international institutions, it would be the plan of the United Nations to mount a sequel to the Durban conference. Ostensibly a world conference against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, the original
That was in the summer of 2001.
Over the weekend, one of the most intrepid U.N.-watchers, Anne Bayefsky, who issues www.eyeontheun.org sent a wire to the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations warning that money from American taxpayers was being siphoned off into the Durban Review Conference through two different methods. One was a resolution in respect of the
One of the things that alarmed Ambassador Khalilzad is that fact that the committee to plan the Durban II event is headed by
These kinds of things are one reason that Ambassador Bolton, in his new book "Surrender is Not an Option," is pressing to change the way countries pay their share of the United Nations budget to voluntary giving for assessed costs. This would give American tax payers greater control over which programs they choose to finance. As it is, the proposal for the 2008-9 regular budget, which is expected to be voted on by Friday, includes $7.2 million to finance flights, hotel rooms, and other expenditures for preparations for the Durban farce. All this adds up to a dig into the American tax payer's pocket to pay for something the vast majority of Americans despise. Twice.
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