ACTION ALERT

Bush Ponders U.N. Ambassador Choice

Wednesday, 10-Jan-01 17:10:12

    24.14.28.77 writes:

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    >From the American Policy Center
    Tom DeWeese, President

    American Policy Center
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    January 10, 2001

    Action Alert! Action Alert!


    ***Bush Ponders U.N. Ambassador Choice.
    U.S. SOVEREIGNTY HANGS IN THE BALANCE

    The Bush administration is currently deciding who to appoint to represent
    the United States at the United Nations for the next four years. The Bush
    team is mulling over three men, two of whom are associated with the United
    Nations Association (UNA-USA)-a pro-U.N. lobby group that consistently seeks
    to expand the United Nations' jurisdiction and power. The two U.N.
    apologists being considered are former diplomat, John Whitehead, and former
    Democratic Congressman, Lee Hamilton.

    Both Whitehead and Hamilton would be disastrous choices as U.S. Ambassador
    to the U.N.!

    The third individual being considered is conservative international lawyer
    and former ambassador, Frank Ruddy. Ambassador Ruddy is familiar with the
    U.N., and has testified about the problems and flaws in the world body.
    Frank Ruddy would represent America's interests and work to steer the U.N.
    away from its visions of global governance. The Bush team must appoint
    Frank Ruddy as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations!

    CALL THE BUSH TRANSITION OFFICE TODAY!

    Tell them "NO" to pro-U.N. stooges: JOHN WHITEHEAD AND LEE HAMILTON.

    Tell them "YES!" to U.S. SOVEREIGNTY ADVOCATE: FRANK RUDDY.

    BUSH-CHENEY TRANSITION OFFICE: (202) 513-7400


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