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Alabama forbids UN Agenda 21 in their State. Fair or foul?

Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆ 2012/06/08 13:47:38
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The Due Process Property Rights Act

Alabama Senate Bill 477
is brutally simple. Under its terms, neither the State government, nor
any county, city, town or village in Alabama, may take private property
to further environmental ends. The bill mentioned UN Agenda 21. (It also
named the 1992 Rio summit where George W. Bush, to his shame, signed
onto it.) But the bill further forbids such takings to further any other international environmental plan like it. Indeed, SB 477 broadly forbids furthering any “international law or ancillary plan of action,” for any goal, that “contravenes” the US or Alabama constitution.


The bill goes further still. It forbids State and local governments to enter into any kind of agreement with any
of the UN agencies and “non-governmental and inter-governmental
organizations” that the UN has set up to further UN Agenda 21.



The bill passed the Alabama Senate and House with unanimous
votes. Last month the governor signed it. And no mainstream media outlet
said a word about it.


Until two days ago. Then, James Delingpole, the bête-noir of environmentalists in Commonwealth countries, said that “Wisconsin and Alabama just helped save the world.” And he did not exaggerate.


UN Agenda 21 In Their Own Words
The United Nations, promulgator of UN Agenda 21

The flag of the United Nations. (Public domain as per UN policy.)


This page is the official gateway to UN Agenda 21 at the UN. Investors Business Daily today summarizes its real goal: to abolish private property.


Land … cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled
by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the
market.


The Constitution says otherwise. Most people quote Amendment V to cite this linchpin of criminal defense:


[No] person…shall be…compelled to be a witness against himself.


But Amendment V also says:


[No] person…shall be…deprived of life, liberty, or
property, without due process of law. Nor shall private property be
taken for public use, without just compensation.


How refreshing that a new State law actually mentions the Constitution and seeks to enforce those key words!


This map
shows how far the UN wants to go to turn the United States into a
gigantic wildlife preserve. It would leave very little land for humans
to live in, and that includes military reservations. UN Agenda 21
returns vast tracts of land, and connecting corridors, to the wild. So
we civilians must double up in our cities. Those cities must become more
dense than ever. Enter the “mixed-use building” (the dingbat
dormitory), with shops on the ground floor and apartments on the higher
floors. Or maybe Scortia and Robinson’s Glass Inferno, or Richard Martin Sterns’ The Tower. Those two books came out in 1974, and Irwin Allen turned both into a true cautionary tale.
In it, a 135-story mixed-use building (offices, apartments, and hotel
rooms) goes up in flames after the wiring system can’t handle the
electric load. When that movie first played, the critics missed the key
point: the “Glass Tower” was an urban renewal project! That shows how long this kind of dystopian dreaming has been going on. (And longer than that: recall Paolo Soleri’s Arcologies, the ultimate dingbat dormitories.)


James Delingpole was right, though even he did not mention all the
reasons to oppose UN Agenda 21. Alabama did just save the world, but
only if other States follow their lead.

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  • SK-LIBERTY OVER EQUALITY 2012/06/08 14:36:08
    Fair. US governments have no right to hand our private property rights to the...
    SK-LIBERTY OVER EQUALITY
    +31
    AL rids illegals. great!
    AL tells the UN
    al rids illegals al
    GREAT!
    Maybe the rest of the states could learn a lot from Alabama!

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  • bleep 2012/06/09 17:15:10
  • Matt Gray 2012/06/09 17:04:21
    Foul. Private property is a scourge of the earth and not in keeping with sust...
    Matt Gray
    +6
    The US needs to ditch the UN already.
  • jimmy Matt Gray 2012/06/09 18:16:03
    jimmy
    +3
    thats for damn sure
  • DJPanicDC 2012/06/09 16:37:24
    Foul. Private property is a scourge of the earth and not in keeping with sust...
    DJPanicDC
    +1
    What is truly stupid is they will take it for a ball park
  • cc DJPanicDC 2012/06/09 23:26:07
    cc
    +2
    ...as in Rangers Stadium.
  • Jane 2012/06/09 16:07:31
    Undecided
    Jane
    +1
    Doesn't matter, Alabama is so polluted all children are born with a certain amount of brain damage.
  • jimmy Jane 2012/06/09 18:17:41
    jimmy
    +4
    that maybe true but the UN should have NO AUTHORITY WHAT SO EVER in our internal affairs period
  • Jane jimmy 2012/06/09 21:45:17
    Jane
    They don't, just because Fox news says so, don't make it true.
  • Temlako... Jane 2012/06/10 00:30:02
    Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆
    +2
    I did not get my story from Fox. I went straight to the Alabama legislature site to find the text of the law. Read the article again.
  • Jane Temlako... 2012/06/10 01:03:23
  • Defend ... Jane 2012/06/10 03:47:43
    Defend Western Civlization
    Alabama does not give a flip about the Nazi Jew Hating un either
    un peace keepers are nothing but RAPIST and terrorist who caused thousands of deaths in Post Hurricane Hatti
  • Jane Defend ... 2012/06/12 03:03:41
    Jane
    The LA Kings just won the Stanley Cup.
  • Defend ... Jane 2012/06/12 10:41:33
    Defend Western Civlization
    Either stay on topic or do not reply
  • jimmy Temlako... 2012/06/10 15:38:49
    jimmy
    gee i think you pxxs her off. Good for you
  • A Found... Temlako... 2012/06/11 19:35:46 (edited)
    A Founding Father
    We've read it. They also voted to secede from the Union and to maintain "seperate but unequal" rights and deny black children educations. I don't think you can point to the words or actions of the Alabama legislature to reflect anything of lasting importance. Their's is a land of polution similar to West Virginia and other states that ignore the industries that locate there because of the lacking controls over polution and disposal of dangerous wastes.
  • jimmy Jane 2012/06/10 15:36:57
    jimmy
    gee i don't recall mentioning fox news.
  • Jane jimmy 2012/06/12 03:04:30
    Jane
    Didn't have to, it is obvious.
  • jimmy Jane 2012/06/12 13:34:08
    jimmy
    what ever
  • Defend ... Jane 2012/06/10 03:46:01
    Defend Western Civlization
    i see more RACISM From you a big time Obama Voter
  • Adakin Valorem 2012/06/09 15:37:24
    Fair. US governments have no right to hand our private property rights to the...
    Adakin Valorem
    +5
    Eminent Domain laws and our Constitution restrict government's "takings" of private property requiring the public entity to compensate the private owner at full market value.

    To quote the article: "Land … cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled
    by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the
    market."

    When gov’t prohibits the legal rights of "Fee Simple" ownership to their citizens, they effectively create a system like Haiti where people cannot prove ownership of the real property that they claim as their home, business or farm.

    And if you cannot prove ownership, you cannot borrow money and use that property as collateral for a loan and secure the loan with a mortgage on the property.

    Remove the one basic right from "Life, Liberty and Property” and you remove the ability of a society to prosper. Again, just look at Haiti as proof.

    It appears that the purpose of the U.N.'s "Agenda 21" is to create a "Plantation" society (like in Cuba or North Korea) where everyone is a "tenant" and only the gov't owns the land, buildings and infrastructure.

    I guess these folks just never learn from history.
  • edward mooney 2012/06/09 15:34:20
    Undecided
    edward mooney
    +2
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  • ProudProgressive 2012/06/09 15:33:37
    Undecided
    ProudProgressive
    +2
    Yet another example of the Right Wing wasting everyone's time and taxpayer's money to deal with a phony "crisis" that doesn't exist. Agenda 21 is an advisory recommendation that has no force of law and no effect on state or federal governments. And if in fact a formal treaty on environmentalism is proposed, and if Congress ratifies it, the states would have no authority to disregard it. The Right Wing still seems to be buried in the pre-Civil War notion that states can do what they please regardless of the federal Constitution. Andrew Jackson proved that one false in 1832, and Abraham Lincoln defended this nation when those same states tried to break us in half because they did not want to follow the Constitution.

    [Oh and PS George W. Bush wasn't president in 1992. He was too busy getting drunk at the time.]
  • Adakin ... ProudPr... 2012/06/09 15:40:41
    Adakin Valorem
    +4
    And Barry was too busy smoking pot and doing lines of coke with his bro's in South Chicago.
  • ProudPr... Adakin ... 2012/06/09 16:10:19
    ProudProgressive
    +1
    LOL you guys are funny. Not a brain in your collective heads, but funny nonetheless.
  • cc Adakin ... 2012/06/09 23:32:18
    cc
    +3
    Tit for Tat guys! The Bush family is "NWO" and set Obama up very nicely. They are RINOs all the way!
  • Adakin ... cc 2012/06/10 00:34:17
    Adakin Valorem
    +4
    No argument on that point from me! Bush, Bob Dole, John McCain and now Mitt Romney... all cut from the same RINO mould..

    Which is why I support
  • FlyGalsMom Adakin ... 2012/06/10 06:05:23
    FlyGalsMom
    +2
    Adakin said:::"And Barry was too busy smoking pot and doing lines of coke with his bro's in South Chicago."

    and getting B**W J*Bs in the back of his limo by Larry~~ ROTFL
  • C. C. R... Adakin ... 2012/06/10 14:57:09
    C. C. Rider
    I hate when one of his "possie's" rat him out, you a disgrace to the bro's
  • Dodgerfan ProudPr... 2012/06/09 17:41:21
    Dodgerfan
    +4
    You don't think that would be forced acceptance of a foreign tribunal proposition? The majority of the congress and executive branches are bought and paid for. If the states and localities have no right to balk and say "no" then our gooses are collectively cooked. States rights are just as important today as at the time the constitution was written. The federal government continues to overstep its boundaries and legislate laws that were meant to be left at the state level.
  • BobB ProudPr... 2012/06/09 22:23:38
    BobB
    +2
    While Agenda 21 is a recommendation, there are numerous Treaties being proposed including its agenda items. There would never be a Treaty including all of the items, but in the spirit of Saul Alinsky, there will be one or two at the time - "chip away at the foundation, rather than blowing up the building". It is not a "phony crisis". There are real treaties already proposed that include items from Agenda 21. If the USA is stupid enought to adopt them, it will become law, equivalent to a Constitutional Amendment. Progressives desire power and control. The best way to obtain it and to offset the freedoms that citizens of the USA enjoy, is fto have global laws "for the good of the peoples of all nations".
  • Defend ... ProudPr... 2012/06/10 03:48:35
    Defend Western Civlization
    if the issue was so phony why did you take time to reply
  • George Romney 2012/06/09 15:27:47
    Undecided
    George Romney
    While I agree that sovereignty should be protected, consider this. UN Treaties technically have no enforceable measure in the United States (think of it this way - who's going to enforce it). So I don't understand why we don't just sign on to these measures and simply not enforce them when they interfere with our own domestic law and enforce it when we can.
  • Deb 2012/06/09 15:14:20
    Fair. US governments have no right to hand our private property rights to the...
    Deb
    +8
    I live in TN, just about 15 min or so from the State line, and about 20-30 from Huntsville, Athens, Decatur, etc. AL is standing their ground in what they believe to be best for AL Citizens, too bad other States do not follow the example. IMHO AL ROCKS!!!
  • Diane S... Deb 2012/06/09 19:25:38
    Diane Spraggs Yates
    +3
    Deb I love the people of AL TN and agree with you 100% !!!! My heart is in the south !!!!
  • Deb Diane S... 2012/06/10 23:20:46
    Deb
    +4
    I always have to chuckle when people make fun of "rednecks" they are so much smarter then people give them credit for....Southern States are fighting back, as it should be! :)
  • BwaHa 2012/06/09 15:10:41
    Fair. US governments have no right to hand our private property rights to the...
    BwaHa
    +6
    Why is this even being discussed? It's a no brainer. Take my property after you destroy and bury me and my family.

    ...and get the U.N. out of here! NOW!!!
  • mk, Smartass Oracle 2012/06/09 15:03:03
    Fair. US governments have no right to hand our private property rights to the...
    mk, Smartass Oracle
    +4
    We need to protect our sovereignty.
  • Horace 2012/06/09 14:58:58
    Foul. Private property is a scourge of the earth and not in keeping with sust...
    Horace
    Enough said.
  • BwaHa Horace 2012/06/09 15:14:59
    BwaHa
    +1
    Horace- Come get it!!!

    Enough said!!!
  • LEFT IS NOT RIGHT 2012/06/09 14:47:22 (edited)
    Fair. US governments have no right to hand our private property rights to the...
    LEFT IS NOT RIGHT

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