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Obama Backs U.N. Bill to Disarm Americans

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May 7, 2008

This is just in from Sen. Coburn’s office. Obama has authored a bill, and it is now in the Senate, to give the UN .7% of our GNP to be used to feed hungry 3rd worlders, AND to use UN force to disarm you and me and all gun owners. No one in the media has brought this to the attention of the general sheeple out here.

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RE: Obama’s bill S2433 passed the committee and going to the Senate

Senator Coburn is blocking this bill.

Patrick Guinn

Obama’s bill S2433 would require the U.S. to initially direct .7 percent of our GNP into the United Nations coffers for distribution as they see fit, for "food" to third world nations. Under earlier agreements this would evolve into a national tax on the U.S. with the UN attempting to levy this on all first world nations.

The U.N. would have the power to increase this rate of taxation.

The U.S. would be required to surrender some of its sovereignty over foreign aid by putting it under UN control. The bill would force the U.S. to sign onto the U.N.’s Millennium Declaration, which would commit us not only to "banning small arms and light weapons" but also to adhere to the International Criminal Court Treaty and the Kyoto Protocol.

http://www.washingtonwatch.com/bills/show/110_SN_2433.html

Detailed Summary

Global Poverty Act of 2007 - Directs the President, through the Secretary of State, to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to further the U.S. foreign policy objective of promoting the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people, between 1990 and 2015, who live on less than $1 per day.


















Requires the strategy to contain specific and measurable goals and to consist of specified components, including: (1) continued investment or involvement in existing U.S. initiatives related to international poverty reduction and trade preference programs for developing countries; (2) improving the effectiveness of development assistance and making available additional overall United States assistance levels as appropriate; (3) enhancing and expanding debt relief as appropriate; (4) mobilizing and leveraging the participation of businesses and public-private partnerships; (5) coordinating the goal of poverty reduction with other internationally recognized Millennium Development Goals; and (6) integrating principles of sustainable development and entrepreneurship into policies and programs.

Sets forth specified reporting requirements. Directs the Secretary of State to designate a coordinator who will have primary responsibility for overseeing and drafting the reports, as well as responsibility for helping to implement recommendations contained in the reports.<br>

Defines specified terms.

Status of the Legislation

Latest Major Action: 4/24/2008: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 718.

http://kilosparksitup.blogspot.com/2008/02/more-on-barack-obama-s2433-global.html

More on Barack Obama’s S.2433 : Global Poverty Act

We know for a fact that this bill will cost America $845 billion above and beyond what America already spends on global aid in the next thirteen years. America will be locked in to giving .7 percent of the U.S. gross national product. That in itself is scary enough, but there is way more to Obama’s bill. It also locks us into United Nations Millennium Summit. Cliff Kincaid from Accuracy in Media is all over this bill. He writes-(Underlined by me)

The bill institutes the United Nations Millennium Summit goals as the benchmarks for U.S. spending.

"It is time the United States makes it a priority of our foreign policy to meet this goal and help those who are struggling day to day," a statement issued by supporters, including Obama, said.

Specifically, it would "declare" that the official U.S. policy is to eliminate global poverty, that the president is "required" to "develop and implement" a strategy to reach that goal and requires that the U.S. efforts be "specific and measurable."

Kincaid said that after cutting through all of the honorable-sounding goals in the plan, the bottom line is that the legislation would mandate the 0.7 percent of the U.S. GNP as "official development assistance."

"In addition to seeking to eradicate poverty, that (U.N.) 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 of Biological Diversity, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and the Convention of the Rights of the Child," he said.

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.

Kincaid also reported Jeffrey Sachs, who runs the "Millennium Project," confirms a U.N. plan to force the U.S. to pay 0.7 percent of GNP would add about $65 billion a year to what the U.S. already donates overseas.

And the only way to raise that funding, Sachs confirms, "is through a global tax, preferably on carbon-emitting fossil fuels," Kincaid writes.

On the forum run by Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, one writer reported estimates of taxes from 35 cents to $1 dollar a gallon on gasoline would be needed.(LINK)

This ladies and gentleman is the Barack Obama vision for America . WND called Obama’s office and the others who support this bill….No comments.

See Obama’s Global Tax Bill (S.2433)

Change Obama can believe in: Socialism?

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Rob - What exactly scares you about trying to fight global poverty? I thought you said that's exactly what your mysterious "New World Order" guys were trying to do.

If that was true, then this bill would not have passed.

This bill is trying to do the same thing you are. I think you are very confused.


Global Poverty Act of 2007 (H.R.1302, S.2433)

* H.R.1302 introduced Reps. Adam Smith (D-WA) and Spencer Bachus (R-AL).*
* S.2433 was introduced by Senators Barack Obama (D-IL), Chuck Hagel (R-NE), and Maria Cantwell (D-WA).**

What the Global Poverty Act Would Do

It seeks to eliminate extreme poverty by:

* Declaring it official U.S. policy to promote the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the U.N. Millennium Development Goal of cutting extreme global poverty in half by 2015.
* Requiring the president to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to carry out that policy.
* Including guidelines for what the strategy should include — from aid, trade, and debt relief, to working with the international community, businesses and NGOs, to ensuring environmental sustainability.
* Requiring that the president’s strategy include specific and measurable goals, efforts to be undertaken, benchmarks, and timetables.
* Requiring the president to report back to Congress annually on progress made in the implementation of the global poverty strategy.

*The Global Poverty Act passed out of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on July 31, 2007 and was passed by a unanimous voice vote by the full House on September 25. For more information, please contact Katy Quinn with Rep. Adam Smith at katy.quinn@mail.house.gov or (202) 225-8901 or Jason Britt with Rep. Spencer Bachus at jason.britt@mail.house.gov or (202) 225-4921.

** The bill was passed by unanimous consent by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on February 13, 2008.


Let me commend the Chairman and the Ranking Member of the Foreign Relations Committee. It has been a pleasure working with Congressman Adam Smith on this legislation.

This is a bipartisan bill with a goal that should bring all of us together. That goal is to make the reduction of extreme poverty a foreign policy priority for the United States.

Today in dozens of poor countries all over the world, little boys and girls are born into poverty, disease, and hunger. Hopelessness and despair are their daily companions. Their burdens are day-to-day, they are painful, and they are heavy.

In debating debt relief, I quoted Sister Rebecca Trujillo. She was asked – how do the poor get through the day, how do they survive? Her answer was: “Since being in Nicaragua, I have taken to answer in a matter of fact way, ‘Often they do not.’ ”

We’re fond of saying we’ve had a really bad day. But we ought to be reminded that for billions of people throughout the world that even on our worst days, we have more food, more shelter, more clothes, more security, more health care, more of everything than our poor brothers and sisters have on their best days.

A lot of people say the reality is overwhelming. Half the world lives on two dollars a day. But we can make a difference and do so at a very small cost.

We’ve had successes. Debt relief has been a success. It has improved the lives of millions of people for almost no monetary cost to this country.

Since the Millenium Development Goals were set seven years ago, the poverty rate in sub-Saharan Africa is down 6%. There are more children receiving health care and medical treatment, in fact over a million more children in that area alone, vaccinations are up, and throughout Africa the percentage of students of students enrolled in primary school has gone up considerably.

Cost should never be the overriding consideration. Doing the right thing is the imperative. But when we consider the cost, let us realize that the cost of not acting is not only hopelessness and unrest throughout the world, but also terrorism, confrontation, and wars that can be avoided if these programs work.

Reducing global poverty is in our economic interest and our national security as well. The bill will focus our battle against global poverty. It is a powerful statement that Americans are committed to making this world a better place for all.




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Saint wrote: Rob - What exactly scares you about trying to fight global poverty? I thought you said that's exactly what your mysterious "New World Order" guys were trying to do.

If that was true, then this bill would not have passed.

This bill is trying to do the same thing you are. I think you are very confused.


Global Poverty Act of 2007 (H.R.1302, S.2433)

* H.R.1302 introduced Reps. Adam Smith (D-WA) and Spencer Bachus (R-AL).*
* S.2433 was introduced by Senators Barack Obama (D-IL), Chuck Hagel (R-NE), and Maria Cantwell (D-WA).**

What the Global Poverty Act Would Do

It seeks to eliminate extreme poverty by:

* Declaring it official U.S. policy to promote the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the U.N. Millennium Development Goal of cutting extreme global poverty in half by 2015.
* Requiring the president to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to carry out that policy.
* Including guidelines for what the strategy should include — from aid, trade, and debt relief, to working with the international community, businesses and NGOs, to ensuring environmental sustainability.
* Requiring that the president’s strategy include specific and measurable goals, efforts to be undertaken, benchmarks, and timetables.
* Requiring the president to report back to Congress annually on progress made in the implementation of the global poverty strategy.

*The Global Poverty Act passed out of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on July 31, 2007 and was passed by a unanimous voice vote by the full House on September 25. For more information, please contact Katy Quinn with Rep. Adam Smith at katy.quinn@mail.house.gov or (202) 225-8901 or Jason Britt with Rep. Spencer Bachus at jason.britt@mail.house.gov or (202) 225-4921.

** The bill was passed by unanimous consent by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on February 13, 2008.


Let me commend the Chairman and the Ranking Member of the Foreign Relations Committee. It has been a pleasure working with Congressman Adam Smith on this legislation.

This is a bipartisan bill with a goal that should bring all of us together. That goal is to make the reduction of extreme poverty a foreign policy priority for the United States.

Today in dozens of poor countries all over the world, little boys and girls are born into poverty, disease, and hunger. Hopelessness and despair are their daily companions. Their burdens are day-to-day, they are painful, and they are heavy.

In debating debt relief, I quoted Sister Rebecca Trujillo. She was asked – how do the poor get through the day, how do they survive? Her answer was: “Since being in Nicaragua, I have taken to answer in a matter of fact way, ‘Often they do not.’ ”

We’re fond of saying we’ve had a really bad day. But we ought to be reminded that for billions of people throughout the world that even on our worst days, we have more food, more shelter, more clothes, more security, more health care, more of everything than our poor brothers and sisters have on their best days.

A lot of people say the reality is overwhelming. Half the world lives on two dollars a day. But we can make a difference and do so at a very small cost.

We’ve had successes. Debt relief has been a success. It has improved the lives of millions of people for almost no monetary cost to this country.

Since the Millenium Development Goals were set seven years ago, the poverty rate in sub-Saharan Africa is down 6%. There are more children receiving health care and medical treatment, in fact over a million more children in that area alone, vaccinations are up, and throughout Africa the percentage of students of students enrolled in primary school has gone up considerably.

Cost should never be the overriding consideration. Doing the right thing is the imperative. But when we consider the cost, let us realize that the cost of not acting is not only hopelessness and unrest throughout the world, but also terrorism, confrontation, and wars that can be avoided if these programs work.

Reducing global poverty is in our economic interest and our national security as well. The bill will focus our battle against global poverty. It is a powerful statement that Americans are committed to making this world a better place for all.


Its about selling poison with the promise of suger. The UN doesn't help people, it kills them. The UN doesn't feed people, it cause famine via its masters. The UN doesn't free people, it enslaves them.

 




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OK...so you are for fighting world poverty, just not if the UN does it, right?

But this is our own government, not the UN that is passing that law.

So its us, not them that is trying to fight this.

I still don't get what you don't like about this bill.




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Saint wrote: OK...so you are for fighting world poverty, just not if the UN does it, right?

But this is our own government, not the UN that is passing that law.

So its us, not them that is trying to fight this.

I still don't get what you don't like about this bill.


Well I don't want anyone to be hungry but the UN and our government are under the same forces. They have no intention of helping anyone.

This isn't our government, its been taken.

Its not for us, its for the elites... the elites run the show

Internationalism...socialism...fascism




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