Beating the United Nations
What can be said about the United Nations? Perhaps what could best be said was written by Robert Welch, founder of The John Birch Society. In the May 1960 Bulletin, he wrote of the UN, “The actual organization is hopelessly venal, immoral, and degraded at every level. It also shows — what many of us have long suspected — that the driving force behind every act and every decision of importance is a determination to help the Communists and harm their enemies.”
Scratch a crisis long enough, and you’re bound to hit the UN or one of its many affiliates. The steady growth of the organization is a testament to those who continue to give it credibility.
Let’s make this absolutely simple: The concept of government in the “United States” is encapsulated in the Declaration of Independence — the purpose of government is to protect our God-given rights, and those united together are “Free and Independent States.” The declaration absolved all allegiance to a foreign nation, and dissolved all political connections to it.
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