The Gods of Globalism:
The Devil Is In the Details
Saturday, June 28, 2008
By C.J. Graham
NewsWithViews.com
The Constitution of the United States of America-Preamble
We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union,
establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common
defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty
to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution
for the United States of America.
The Gods of Globalism will require a new Preamble. Perhaps this one will
do.
We the people of the Integrated Western Hemisphere, in order to form a
more harmonized union, redefine justice, socially engineer domestic
tranquility, redistribute wealth for the social good and higher purposes,
encourage hemispheric welfare, and confiscate the blessings of liberty
from our former selves to our new and more desired posterity, do abstain
from any former sovereign constitutions and embrace a new social order
under the guise of democracy.
I have been made aware of two pieces of legislation, thanks to the constant
vigilance of the patriots at SOSUSA.US. I send my most sincere thanks
to them, for bringing it to my attention, so that I might bring it to
yours. This legislation has just confirmed the opinion I have long held
that members of our congress have either lost their damn minds, are
complete incompetents, or are intentionally complicit in the destruction
of our national sovereignty. Either way, I am tired of being the hog
tied, blindfolded, gagged passenger in a vehicle driven by suicidal
maniacs.
Yet another piece is being added to the framework, set in place for the
demise of our national sovereignty. I hope, by now, you have read my
past article The
Demise Of Our American Identity, which exposes and explains that
a deeply embedded program is already in place to move our nation into
a fully integrated Western Hemisphere.
This framework strives to harmonize our nation with international law through
the United Nations, the Summit of the Americas, The Organization of
American States (OAS) and the Inter-American System and has been moved
progressively forward by way of NAFTA, the SPP and the soon to come
NAU which will finally complete the permanent dissolution of our nation
into a hemispheric conglomerate where all knees shall bend to the Gods
of Globalism and a new social order shall reign supreme. God help us
all.
The following are just a few excerpts from one more piece of the integration
puzzle. As you are reading, what is obviously the bankrupting of our
nation, think of the lives that have been lost for the cause of our
liberty. Think of the past generations who suffered and struggled to
bring us to the comfort, security and national wealth we have all enjoyed
and often taken for granted. Think of our soldiers fighting and dying,
even now, in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Then, think of your children and grandchildren. Read the words that will enslave
and impoverish them. Our children will not be free as we have been.
They will never know the liberty we have known. They will never know
the prosperity that was possible for us, if we worked hard and studied
and applied ourselves to our successful endeavors. They will not be
Americans, as we perceive America, unless this generation wakes up,
pays attention and makes significant changes, quickly. Time is short.
If you are waiting for someone else to rush in and save the day, stop waiting.
This is your country, your sovereignty, your freedom, you home, your
family and your future. This is your problem. You must be a part of
the solution or you have no one to blame but youself.
The move to Progressive socialism marches on and we are woefully behind
is stamping it down. To make changes, you must understand the plan.
Remember; this is just ONE piece of the puzzle.
(Excerpts)
Social Investment and Economic Development for the Americas Act of 2007
Senate
Bill 2120
OCTOBER 1, 2007
Mr. MENENDEZ (for himself, Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr. BIDEN, Mr. LUGAR, Mr. DODD,
Mr. COLEMAN, Mr. SALAZAR, Mr. KERRY, Mrs. CLINTON, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. NELSON
of Florida, and Mr. CARDIN) introduced the following bill; which was
read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
A BILL
To authorize the establishment of a Social Investment and Economic Development
Fund for the Americas to provide assistance to reduce poverty, expand
the middle class, and foster increased economic opportunity in the countries
of the Western Hemisphere, and for other purposes.
(3) The United States contributes, on average, $820,000,000 in bilateral
development assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean each year
and has continued to strengthen its commitment to promoting our shared
values, heritage, and culture while confronting the common challenges
we face.
(4) The United States has also contributed through the Millennium Challenge
Account more than $269,000,000 in development assistance.
(5) Poverty and inequality remain historic and persistent problems in the
region, which undermine progress on social and economic development.
These problems contribute to the rise of populist ideas and add to inequality.
The President, acting through the Administrator of the United States Agency
for International Development and working with foreign governments and
civil society, shall provide increased and sustained assistance to reduce
poverty, expand the middle class, and foster increased economic opportunity
in the countries of the Western Hemisphere by helping to—
(1) improve the quality of life and invest in human capital, specifically
by promoting education, improving health and disease prevention, and
increasing the access to and quality of housing;
There is established within the United States Agency for International Development
an advisory committee to be known as the Western Hemisphere Economic
Investment and Development Advisory
They are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this chapter, including
for purposes of reducing poverty, expanding the middle class, and fostering
increased economic opportunity in the countries of the Western Hemisphere,
in addition to amounts of United States Foreign Assistance Funds (Function
150) otherwise authorized and appropriated and the $820,000,000 in bilateral
development assistance provided by the United States, on average, to
Latin America and the Caribbean each year, the following amounts:
$50,000,000 for fiscal year 2008.
$75,000,000 for fiscal year 2009.
$100,000,000 for fiscal year 2010.
$125,000,000 for fiscal year 2011.
$150,000,000 for fiscal year 2012.
$150,000,000 for fiscal year 2013.
$150,000,000 for fiscal year 2014.
$150,000,000 for fiscal year 2015.
$150,000,000 for fiscal year 2016.
$150,000,000 for fiscal year 2017.
The Inter-American Development Bank Act
The Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct the United States Executive
Director at the Bank to use the voice, vote, and influence of the United
States to urge the Bank to establish an account to be known as the ‘Social
Investment and Economic Development Fund for the Americas
The Fund shall be used to provide assistance to reduce poverty, expand the
size of the middle class, and foster increased economic opportunity
in the countries of the Western Hemisphere by helping to:
(3) leverage personal remittances and reduce the cost of remittances sent
to Latin America and the Caribbean, for the purpose of advancing economic
and social development by
(A) increasing access to financial institutions for the poor, and working
with local financial institutions to reduce fees and other costs associated
with sending or receiving remittances;
(B) working with local financial institutions to develop programs whereby
personal remittances can be used as the basis for credit for mortgages
and loans for small business, microenterprises, housing, and other enterprises;
(C) providing matching funds for private entities in the United States
that send donations for development projects in Latin America and the
Caribbean; and
It is the sense of Congress that—
(1) the amounts authorized to be appropriated to carry out this Act and
the amendments made by this Act should be used to help countries in
Latin America and the Caribbean focus on improving indicators in the
area of investing in people, as that term is used in section 607(b)(3)
of the Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 (22 U.S.C. 7706(b)(3)), and
consistent with the transformational development program of the Department
of State; [Read]
(1) the Multilateral Investment Fund, which was fully established in 1993
as part of President George H.W. Bush’s Enterprise for the Americas
Initiative, has been successful in promoting inclusive economic growth
in Latin America and the Caribbean;
(4) as stated in section 499L of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as
added by section 3, amounts authorized to be appropriated pursuant to
the amendments made by this Act for a fiscal year for initiatives to
reduce poverty, expand the middle class, and foster increased economic
opportunity in the countries of the Western Hemisphere are in addition
to amounts that would be allocated or projected in the President’s
budget request for Latin America and Caribbean for such fiscal year.
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There is authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of the Treasury $51,000,000
for payment to the Inter-American Development
Bank of arrears owed by the United States to the Multilateral Investment
Fund. [Read]
You might wonder if the members of the House will save us from the insanity
of the members of the Senate sponsoring this legislation. It will not
be reassuring to learn that the House has its own version of this monstrosity.
HOUSE VERSION
H.R.3692
(introduced 9/27/2007)
Sponsor Rep Eliot Engel and thirty co-sponsors
Title: To authorize the establishment of a Social Investment and Economic Development
Fund for the Americas to provide assistance to reduce poverty, expand
the middle class, and foster increased economic opportunity in the countries
of the Western Hemisphere, and for other purposes.
Citizens of the United States of America, we can no longer entrust the sovereignty
of this nation to most of those who are now in positions of power in
our government. Our best interests are not being served. I pray that
Americans will finally understand the consequences of our apathy or
lack of understanding and will begin to step forward into the political
arena and replace those disgraces that now hold our national sovereignty
by the throat.
Until we see the truth and understand it, until we vote these scoundrels out
of office and replace them with constitutionally directed candidates,
we are on a collision course with disaster. Our future leaders are out
there somewhere, maybe even reading this now. If so, I am asking that
they step forward, trust in the citizen of this nation to see their
value, and begin to bring our nation back towards a sound, sane foreign
policy.
We can defeat this insanity and we must. The very survival of our nation
now depends on all of us. Do all that you can to support candidates
who will defend our constitution. Send the rest of them back to the
obscurity they so deserve. They should hang their heads in shame for
the disservice they have done this nation and our citizens. Unfortunately;
I don’t believe shame is a part of their DNA.
It is time for the awakening of our citizens. Do your part.
Godspeed and God Bless the USA
Additional Resources:
1
- SOSUSA (website)
2 - Organization of American
States (website)
3 - Summits
of the Americas (website)
4 - Inter
American System (website)
5 - North American
Development Bank (website)
“CJ” Graham is a Veteran and the proud wife of a retired USAF Veteran. She is a dedicated mother, activist, conservative, independent, who's allegiance is to her country and not to a particular political party. She is a firm believer in the power of the Citizen of the United States of America to whom she writes with a empowering and encouraging spirit. She knows that the Citizen of the USA can make a difference through peaceful, focused, knowledge empowered, activism working within the system and with media and legislators to effect change. As an author, she writes from the heart but backs up her work with facts.
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