“Nations can no longer protect theirinterests, or advance the well-being of their people, without thepartnership of the rest.”
Since the United Nations eliminated poverty last week and endedgenocide around the world, the UN chief Ban Ki-moon has called upon anew global initiative. Primarily, he asserted that America shouldforfeit its sovereignty to the most corrupt organization in history.Like a Marxist zealot he stated:
“Isee a danger of nations looking more inward, rather than toward ashared future…Nations can no longer protect their interests, oradvance the well-being of their people, without the partnership of therest.
In essence, America can no longer prosper without selling its freedom,and enslaving its citizens, to all the brutal tyrants and socialistdictatorships around the world. The next American President must firstlook to care for citizens in Bangladesh before American citizens. I amsure that this is what our Founding Father’s had in mind.
The scariest thing about this statement is that is sounds just like oneof our Presidential candidates. I will let you guess which one:
“Wecan’t drive our SUVs and, you know, eat as much as we want and keep ourhomes on, you know, 72 degrees at all times, whether we’re living inthe desert or we’re living in the tundra, and then just expect everyother country is going to say OK, you know, you guys go ahead keep onusing 25 percent of the world’s energy, even though you only accountfor 3 percent of the population, and we’ll be fine. Don’t worry aboutus. That’s not leadership.”