Lou: Really?
[This is going off topic.]
Have you re-read the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, recently? I love that document. I'd love to live in societies that actually took it forward. It still is a radical document, and yet ... most countries in the world ratified it by joining the UN.
We have the Declaration Of Independance - Lou
Have you looked at what
is doing? The [url=http://www.who.int]WHO? UNESCO? I wouldn't want to see the first two of these organisations to be disbanded, and at least see some good in some of UNESCO's activities.
World Outreach Organizations have been the the single best thing the UN has undertaken. - Lou
Not saying there aren't problems; the UN as a peacekeeping force, the world bank, the agricultural politics, etc. all are horrid. But the central idea of having a global organisation setting globally binding rules in a world that by now is so completely interrelated - I can't see that as wrong.
Here is where you get off track - No World Global Body sets binding rules for the US - We fought a a war over this one and I would again. - Lou
And yes there's bureaucracy. But I, for one, don't really see that as worse than the bureaucracy and the artificial setup of nations in themselves. Re: US: It's such a huge country, and yet you have a Washington setting the general agenda for the whole of it. The UN isn't much different than any other governmental organisation in that sense (but with far less power).
Actually we have Individual States Powers with the Federal Government setup as the national protector (Armed Forces) if you will. This is becoming a very hot topic here as we see the National Government taking more and more control from the States. - Lou
Sorry about the above - I still am new and having problems with the reply stuff. - Lou