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Archive for 27. November 2009
How the UN disguises totalitarian evil as children’s rights
27. November 2009 by admin.
What kind of monster would reject the UN’s Convention on the Rights of the Child(CRC)?
This question was recently asked by our president and other lefties, as they recognized that Somalia–one of the worst violators of children’s rights in recent history–and the United States were the only countries in the entire world who rejected the treaty. At first glance this Somali-American union might seem pretty strange, but lumping us both into the same category isn’t exactly fair. After all, the “honorable” record of signers includes
-Iran, where people can’t actually vote
-Kenya, a nation in which mobbing neighbors enjoy picking up machetes and hacking children to death
-Saudi Arabia, the place where most of our 9/11 hijackers came from, and are generally supported Read the rest of this entry »
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