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We must sever ties to United Nations

Congressman Ron Paul's historic legislation, House Bill 1146, will end the United States membership in the United Nations.

The internationalist Pelosi Democrats now running the Congress are more than willing to surrender our nation's sovereignty to the United Nations.

Failure to immediately pass Congressman Paul's historic legislation will give them the opportunity they need to allow un-elected U.N. bureaucrats to push us further down the path to a one-world government with the United Nations as the seat of power.

Congressional hearings, media investigations, reports, as well as the official report by former Chairman Paul Wolker have detailed massive U.N. scandals including the wholesale looting of the Iraqi oil-for-food program that was run by the U.N.

These scandals should disqualify the United Nations from ever gaining any additional financial support or more power to become a one world government.

The United States Congress must immediately vote to suspend all funding from United Nations dues.

Peace-keeping programs or any other U.N. projects, including the $1.3 billion scheme to force U.S. taxpayers to pay for restoration and expansion of U.N. offices in New York, should be expelled from the U.S.

The next few weeks and months are make-or-break for our nation.

Either the Congress will free us forever from domination by the un-elected internationalist bureaucrats at the United Nations or they will shirk their responsibility and allow our United States to remain a servant under the new world order.

Entrenched bureaucrats in the U.S. State Department along with Pelosi Democrats now running the Congress want to give the U.N. even more power over us.

We must demand this Congress immediately vote to end our membership in the U.N. We will only do this by showing politicians what they fear most - thousands of outraged American voters.

Wake up America. Contact your congressman. Don't give in to the internationalists after all the years we've been a sovereign country, the Good ol' U.S.A.

Robert A. Schott

Arlington Heights