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 THE NEW WORLD DISORDER
International congressmen?
Pro-U.N. group rates lawmakers
as 'global statesmen'

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By Julie Foster
© 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

Congressional representatives who encourage funding of the United Nations and
reduction of debts owed to the United States by countries who protect
tropical forests are praised as "global statesmen" by an organization
promoting world government.
The Campaign for United Nations Reform has rated all House representatives
and senators every year since the late 1970s.

CUNR's goal is to "work to have a Congress that is willing to empower global
and international institutions," said Don Kraus, executive director of the
group.

The vision of the campaign is to promote a United Nations that can
effectively fulfill its charter, Kraus told WorldNetDaily. Global
statesmanship ratings are a tool used by the organization to evaluate which
candidates it will support in elections, he said.

Ratings were based on 10 votes for House members and nine votes for Senators
-- including issues related to a U.S. anti-missile defense program, a nuclear
test-ban treaty, payment of U.N. dues and military assistance to foreign
nations.
Rep. Sam Farr, D-Calif., received a 100 percent rating from the Campaign for
United Nations Reform.

Rep. Sam Farr, D-Calif., was given a 100 percent rating, meaning his votes
coincided with CUNR's goals.

"Congressman Farr is pleased to support those policies that underwrite and
strengthen the United Nations because that's the way we'll get to a peaceful
world," said Rochelle Dornatt, spokeswoman for Farr.

Many of the ratings leaned toward opposite ends of the spectrum with
relatively few lawmakers landing on "middle ground."

Dornatt told WND the numbers could be explained by the nature of the issue.

"There's not a lot of shades of gray," she said. "These issues are more cut
and dry than other issues."
Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., is a "global statesman," according to CUNR, which
rated lawmakers on their votes promoting the United Nations.

Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., also received a 100 percent rating.

Rush's spokeswoman, Robyn Wheeler, said it is "very important for the
congressman, as an elected official, [to be] walking in step with his
constituents and organizations that are working hard to promote democracy and
justice around the world."

But not everyone agrees that support of the U.N. is in the interest of
Americans. Rep. John Doolittle, R-Calif., received a zero percent rating from
CUNR for his votes on U.N.- and weapons-related issues.
Rep. John Doolittle, R-Calif., was given a zero percent rating by the
globalist group.

"Congressman Doolittle's idea of reform is to eliminate the UN," said
spokesman Richard Robinson. "I'm sure he will wear that zero as a badge of
honor."

The debate over "globalization" -- the consolidation of sovereign national
governments into one unified world federation -- has raged for decades,
sparking the creation of multiple global advocacy groups, including CUNR.

Another such group is the World Federalist Association, whose goals include
the creation of a standing United Nations peacekeeping force and further
development of a permanent international criminal court.

In Rome on July 17, 1998, 120 nations voted to create such a court to try war
crimes -- crimes against humanity and genocide. Only seven nations opposed
the measure, including Iraq, China, Israel and the United States.

According to the World Federalist Association, the court will be created when
60 nations ratify the "Rome Statute," which is expected to occur in 2002. The
court will have its headquarters in The Hague, with 18 judges and its chief
and deputy prosecutors elected by a majority of nations that have ratified
the statute. Only nations that have signed and ratified may contribute judges
and prosecutors. Eighty-nine nations have now signed the Rome Statute,
including all of America's NATO allies. Five nations have ratified the
statute.

The WFA believes "the current system of peacekeeping is an inefficient means
of reacting to a problem; it does nothing to prevent crises."

The group calls for a "standing international military force [to] be
integrated into the U.N. system of conflict resolution. This capability would
allow the Security Council more effectively to fulfill its mandate to
maintain international peace and security and such a credible, effective U.N.
force could also serve to deter future crises."

In direct contrast, however, nationalists such as presidential candidate
Patrick Buchanan believe global government will only lead to endless conflict
and tyranny.

In a speech to the Boston World Affairs Council on Jan. 6, Buchanan described
what he believes will be the result of world government.

"The end of sovereignty means endless war. Trampling on the sovereignty of
Yugoslavia, President Clinton demanded that the Serbs surrender Kosovo and
cede domination of their country to NATO. When Belgrade rejected his
ultimatum, Mr. Clinton began 78 days of bombing, using as his casus belli
allegations of Serbian genocide against Kosovar Albanians. We now know there
was no genocide. We now know it was Clinton's bombing that spurred the
killing. We now know Clinton's war did not create a 'multi-ethnic democracy,'
but a vengeful little statelet where Serbs are burned out of their homes for
sport.

"If ever sovereignty becomes obsolete, we may expect America's involvement in
endless wars until, one day, we pay the horrific price in some act of
cataclysmic terror on our own soil. For interventionism is the spawning pool
of international terror.

"If we wish to see the future our globalists have in mind," Buchanan
continued, "we need only look at the superstate rising in Europe. The nations
of the European Union have ceased to be sovereign. They have given-up control
of their currencies, their budgets, their borders, and are giving-up control
of their defense. Britain has been forced to comply with a ruling by the
European Court of Human Rights requiring the British army to accept
homosexuals. Earlier, the court demanded that Britain end corporal punishment
in its schools."

Buchanan's sentiments are echoed by other nationalists around the U.S.

"Global statesmanship" ratings and the questions on which they are based may
be viewed at CUNR's website.




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