LAURA KNIGHT-JADCZYK AND JOE QUINN
Since the 9/11 attacks, no book has provided a satisfactory answer as to WHY the attacks occurred and who was ultimately responsible for carrying them out - until now.
But they don't know that. It was never taught to them in school, in church or in the media. Generation after generation. So the same adage applies: "They know not what they do."
Preaching to the choir, otherwise his words fall on deaf ears as they sound like some legal argument before the court. Where's the emotion? Where is the spirit? It seems lost if not forgotten. He still hasn't learned the game. Knowing the problem doesn't solve it.
Maybe the only commentator the New York Times is willing to carry is an aging ex-President, but that's better than nothing.
Regardless of the sincerity or workability of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it is a written document that was approved by most countries of the world. So this is something we can refer to when pointing out the failings of our government institutions.
All people should be aware of this document and realize that the "global community" agreed to it back in 1948. I know that it is the document my church refers to when it comes to basic human rights.
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But no one is listening, Carter should know that by now, yet he doesn't. He hasn't learned. He seems to be a 'good man', but the lesson for the do-gooder is always the same, intention is fine, but doesn't get the job done.
In a controlled society, how many people ever heard of this piece of paper about some "rights"? Most here in the States have heard about the "Bill of Rights", but that's about it... they've heard of it, or one or two parts of it, like the right to bear arms... weapons designed to kill. The rest have been allowed to wallow in the weeds for quite some time as they've been put in the bad light by the psychos in charge of protecting them. It's the classic example of putting the fox in charge of the henhouse. It simply doesn't work. The two don't share the same interests, do they?
Carter was an aberration due to the Nixon/Ford political sham at the time in '75, and in ignorance of the larger picture, he surrounded himself with the usual Council on Foreign Relations types et al. So nothing changed. People keep expecting change and they never get it. Hope and prayer only go so far, which at least some of the Obama supporters have come to realize. One war ends as another begins.... nothing changes. The bailouts continue and expand from Bush Jr to Obama, as do all the other 'not-in-the-interest-of-the-people' policies establishing the NWO/GPS(global police state). Does anyone think Romney will be different? The people had their chance with the truth through the campaign of Ron Paul, which for better or worse, had a history of supporting the policies the people claimed they wanted, but they so few actually voted for him.
Carter was in a similar situation, and surrounding himself with the usual govt crew, got in the usual mess. At least he didn't have to take a bullet to the head, and Reagan was one of their puppets, so why? Testing? EWS on him awakening like Kennedy started to do and thus a threat?
Yes, it's nice that Mr. C spoke up, which he has in the past, but like Kennedy, he still doesn't seem to realize what he is up against, and thusly, his words fall on the hearing impaired, but then, that's part of his catalyst as well as our own.
That piece of paper on Rights, has been flushed down the toilet like all the rest of those papers, like the Constitution. It's part of the NWO coming-out party, just wait for her debutante ball, that should be 'fun'.
"The United States is abandoning its role as the global champion of human rights. "
Reviewing history in detail we realize that this role never existed. Ask the black people forcefully brought from Africa, the Filipinos, the Hawaiians, the native Americans, the Central Americans, etc.