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Subject: UN resolution 1455
appleciderus    8/8/2003 7:39:16 AM
UN Resolution 1455 requires all UN members to report by August 1, 2003, what actions they have taken to identify Al Queda and Taliban members and to freeze associated assets. Two-thirds of the members have failed to do so.---Oliver North's syndicated column today Comments?
 
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tomanbeg    RE:UN resolution 1455-appleciderus.   9/5/2003 5:58:51 PM
Sure there is. IIRC the UN is just given diplomatic status through Presidentail decree. Truman couldn't get the Senste to do the treaty with that in there, so it was taken out. This is almost an Urban rumor thingy and I have never read the entire charter, but if thru What one president gives another can take. So all Bush needs to do is declare the UN people, "persons no gratis" (I think that is the term), and have the New york Police pick them up, cuff them and take the to the airport. Then you put them on a plane and ship them elsewhere while the FBI goes thru the UN Building looking at files. Nice dream huh. I'm sure that the FBI would find enough stuff to make the American people think it was a good idea. It was about 50% favored getting out of the UN the last poll I saw in Feburary of this year. According to Clinton anything over 40% is a mandate. T.
 
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American Kafir    RE:UN resolution 1455-appleciderus.   9/6/2003 5:17:01 PM
Makes you slap your forehead when the typical American view of the UN right now is the same view held by the John Birch Society 30 years ago. Maybe they've been right all along.
 
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