Friday, July 28, 2000 |
Clinton-Gore
give away tax dollars for foolish U.N. projects During 1997-1998 alone, the Clinton-Gore Administration funneled $865,000 in unauthorized funds to a little-known U.N. program, by laundering the money through 13 U.S. government agencies, according to a conservative advocacy group. Clinton-Gore reportedly knew that Congress would not have authorized the spending for the Man and the Biosphere program, so they used techniques perfected by the Chinese Communists, who delivered money to the Democratic National Committee through such cutouts as the Buddhist Temple, to give away your tax money. This U.N. program designates environmentally valuable private or public areas as worthy of protection. Yellowstone National Park is one of 47 sites in the U.S. so endowed. This is done without congressional approval or review, and thus, there is no official funding only an unofficial giveaway of our tax dollars by the arrogant and elitist Clinton-Gore Administration, who wants to please their rich globalist friends and environmentally astute contributors. Characteristically, the U.S. is the only financier; no other U.N. member has been willing to throw money away on such a useless project classifying sites already protected as national treasures. Al Gore, the experienced candidate, the most hands on vice president in history, has his fingerprints all over this one. Why not ask our congressman and senators to fine Al Gore's presidential campaign $865,000 and tell them to return the Man and the Biosphere illegal giveaway money to the U.S. Treasury or the taxpayers' pockets? William Fielder Peachtree City
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