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Congress Must Get Us Out of UNESCO. Again!
by Tom DeWeese
17 August 2004
On July 7, 135 members of the House voted for Congressman Ron Paul's resolution declaring that the United
States should withdraw from UNESCO.
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The nation laid Ronald
Reagan to rest with a massive outpouring of respect and affection for the
accomplishments of this great man. One of his most important achievements
was to get the United States out of the United Nations Economic, Scientific
and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Yet it was just one year ago that Congress voted to undo President Reagan’s
work and authorized the nation to begin again to pay dues of $60 million
annually to this corrupt organization. That’s an incredible 25% of UNESCO’s
total operating budget.
During the nation’s week of mourning it was shameful to watch those same
politicians, with crocodile tears running down their faces, telling us how
they admired the former President’s courage to do the right thing. If these
congressmen truly want to honor his memory, then they should show some courage
themselves and take immediate steps to undo their mistake and get us out
of UNESCO again.
UNESCO is the root of much of the evil oozing out of the United Nations.
It is the source of much of the anti-American education curriculum that is
now cropping up in our nation’s public classrooms. UNESCO is the source of
the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. The IB program teaches our
children that they are citizens of the world and that love of country is
an evil that must be abolished. UNESCO says that the IB program promotes
human rights, social justice, sustainable development, population, health,
environmental and immigration concerns. In other words, IB teaches our children
to accept the international socialist agenda.
Remember, the United States is now paying $60 million per year to help pay for this propaganda.
UNESCO wants to control the Internet by taxing its use. UNESCO would like
to collect a fee every time you send e-mail. UNESCO would also like to control
who can open up a web site and who can put information on the web. UNESCO
wants to get control of the world’s greatest source of information in order
to control its flow.
Control of the Internet will open personal privacy to inspection by non-elected
bureaucrats who are accountable to no one. If you want to know how UNESCO
would oversee the Internet, just take a look at how Communist China does
it. That’s the model UNESCO intends to use.
And the United States is now paying $60 million per year to pay for this effort.
UNESCO has laid claim to 47 United Nations biosphere reserves in our nation,
accounting for more than 70 million acres of U.S. soil that is locked away.
Worse, UNESCO’s rule over these lands extends beyond the actual boundaries
into what are called buffer zones. That’s how UNESCO successfully stopped
a private gold mine operation located miles from Yellow Stone National Park,
a UNESCO Heritage Site.
Thanks to the courageous men and women of the United States Congress, American
taxpayers are now giving UNESCO $60 million per year for the privilege of
having our own land locked away.
These are just a few of the evils of UNESCO and the very reasons why Ronald
Reagan did the “right thing” and got us out in 1984. For 19 years UNESCO
whined and cried about how the U.S. took its money away so the poor UN bureaucrats
couldn’t spread their brand of socialism around the world. America, ever
the sucker for a sob story, came crawling back.
In July, some truly courageous members of Congress said they had had enough
of this folly. Texas Representative Ron Paul introduced H. Con Res. 443,
declaring that the United States should withdraw from UNESCO. Paul noted
that there is a sizable block of anti-UN votes in the House of Representatives
and the Resolution would help energize them to action. 145 members voted
last year to keep the U.S. out of UNESCO. On July 7th the House voted on
H. Con Res. 443 and 135 Members voted for it. Though the measure failed,
clearly the block of anti-UN votes is holding. The majority of votes for
the Resolution came from western and southern states.
Paul will continue to offer more Resolutions and they should be used as a
rallying point for all who love the American brand of independence and liberty.
Call or write your Congressman and tell him to support renewed efforts to
get America out of UNESCO. If, as you watched the national memorial
for Ronald Reagan, you had a sense of pride for the America he stood for,
then the time to act is now.
Send a strong message to those who seek UN global governance. Tell them that
the United States will not go quietly into the night.
Tom DeWeese is publisher and editor of The DeWeese Report and president of the American Policy Center, a grassroots, activist think tank headquartered in Warrenton, VA.
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