-Caveat Lector-

(Traitors on the Left, Traitors on the Right...Time to fire them all and start all 
over again.)

Senate Left Pushes Intrusive U.N. Treaty
Wes Vernon, NewsMax.com Thursday, June 6, 2002

WASHINGTON � A United Nations treaty seeks to impose world government-style authority 
over the personal affairs of all Americans. The so-called Convention on the 
Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) is scheduled for a hearing next 
week, to be conducted by far-left Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.

This is yet another U.N. treaty that would meddle in personal matters that are none of 
its business. Originally signed by Jimmy Carter in 1979, it was never ratified by the 
Senate, although the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, just a few months before the 
big Republican sweep in 1994, did approve it.

The fact that the document has been in limbo in this country for 23 years is not hard 
to understand once its potential impact is realized.

Nations that are signatories to the treaty must appear before a CEDAW Committee to 
report on their progress in implementing the convention. The committee presumes then 
to render its judgment on internal policies of individual nations.

"The bottom line is that while some of these reports are absurd, some are dangerous,� 
says Austin Ruse, president of Catholic Family Institute. "It would be irresponsible 
for the U.S. government to expose itself to this out-of-control committee.�

Examples? Try these:

Mother's Day Is a No-No

Belarus has been criticized for establishing Mother�s Day.

The U.S. has had a Mother�s Day for decades. It has been taken for granted as part of 
the American tradition. But because Belarus established a special day to honor mothers 
for their role in nurturing their young, the CEDAW Committee declared itself to be 
"concerned by the continuing prevalence of sex-role stereotypes and by the 
reintroduction of such symbols as Mother�s Day and a Mother�s Award, which it sees as 
encouraging women�s traditional roles.�

It is also concerned whether "the introduction of human rights and gender education 
aimed at countering such stereotyping has been effectively implemented.�

The CEDAW Committee has directed China to legalize prostitution even though 
prostitution is condemned in the convention. The committee says prostitution would be 
OK because it "is often a result of poverty and economic deprivation.�

CEDAW criticizes Ireland for the influence of the Catholic Church in society and the 
state, in large part because of the church�s opposition to abortion. The committee 
also directed Ireland to legalize abortion.

The committee has reprimanded Mexico for having a lack of access to easy and swift 
abortion.

Luxembourg has been criticized for "promoting a stereotype of men being the 
breadwinners of families.�

Not Enough Babies Under State Control

CEDAW singled out Slovenia for harsh judgment because "less than 30 percent of 
children under three years of age were in formal day care.�

Wendy Wright of Concerned Women for America has described CEDAW as being "like the 
Equal Rights Amendment on steroids.� Americans rejected the ERA 20 years ago.

Ruse says CEDAW "seeks to drive women from the home and to drive children into day 
care. CEDAW seeks to promote prostitutes and condemn mothers. CEDAW seeks the 
reinterpretation of religious doctrine.�

What�s more, CEDAW could open the door for prosecution of Americans under the 
International Criminal Court, another intrusive entity that seeks to break down 
sovereign rights of nations and replace them with international authority.

Legal scholars Richard G. Wilkins and Kathryn O. Balmforth have issued a paper saying: 
"Numerous advocacy groups have asserted they intend to use � language from the ICC to 
prosecute private and corporate conduct that violates, among other things, the 
provisions of CEDAW. U.S. ratification of CEDAW would strengthen the claims of these 
groups that the far-reaching terms of the treaty establish international �crimes� � 
for which U.S. corporations could be indicted by the ICC.�

All of this notwithstanding the fact that the Bush administration has said the U.S. 
will not recognize the ICC because of concerns that it could set up a witch hunt 
whereby U.S. citizens could be hauled before this tribunal on trumped-up charges and 
without legal protections afforded by the U.S. Constitution.

There are reports that the Bush administration does not want to send anyone to testify 
before Boxer�s subcommittee next week. CNSNews.com says the Bush White House has 
tried, obviously without success, to persuade the California Democrat not to pursue 
the hearing.

Media inquiries to the White House on this matter have gone unanswered. But 
NewsMax.com has reason to believe that the Bush White House does not intend to let 
Boxer, a crony and key ally of Sen. Hillary Clinton, lead it around by the nose on 
foreign policy.
-end article-

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-InfoWarz
"Until my dying day, I will regret signing the United Nations Charter."
- U.S. Senator Patrick McCarran

"We shall have World Government, whether or not we like it. The only question is 
whether World Government will be achieved by conquest or consent."
-James Paul Warburg, Foreign Agent of the Rothschild Dynasty and major player in the 
Federal Reserve Act fraud, speaking before the United States Senate on February 17, 
1950.

"It is the sacred principles enshrined in the United Nations charter to which the 
American people will henceforth pledge their allegiance."
- President George Bush addressing the U.N.General Assembly February 1,1992.

Like Hell we will.

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