Post by DawnDay on Mar 29, 2009 2:14:24 GMT -5
PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION BELOW ALLOWING US TO HAVE A SEAT AT THE UN COUNCIL/DECISION MAKING.
COME ON PEOPLE --THIS IS OUR CHANCE TO HAVE A VOICE. DAWNDAY
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Subject: Fw: Indigenous seats at the UN- Spread the word!!
> Indigenous seats at the UN
>
>
> March 26, 2009 (API)
>
> www.thepetitionsite.com/1/obama-may-allow-indians-in-un
>
> President Barack Obama is considering allowing a
> representative from each tribal nation located within the
> United States to have a seat at the United Nations (U.N.) as
> full voting members in a decision that has taken the world
> by surprise.
>
>
>
> The plan would allow
> each indigenous Red Indian Nation –
> currently referred to as “tribes” or
> “bands” to have a
> voice in international decisions regarding global peace and
> policy at U.N. Headquarters in New York City and once and
> for all join the community of world’s nations.
>
>
>
> Currently, “tribes” are
> denied access to such a body, having been victims of over
> 518 years of a relatively unknown “genocide” that the
> sponsor of such, the u.s. government - who remain
> virtually in control on U.N. decision-making and veto power
> , was never too eager to reveal.
>
>
>
> The possible decision
> would startle unprepared tribes and tribal councils as they
> would scramble to appear “nation-like” as they
> decide which nation citizen would travel to New York to
> serve their nation on such a seat.
>
>
>
> Indigenous people
> anticipated change in governmental affairs once the first
> Black African became president –
> a fellow person of color, and wondered if the Obama
> administration would force their government to honor
> Treaties, that are supposed to be protected from violation
> through Article VI of the United States Constitution.
>
>
>
> There was also great
> concern from Indigenous activists that the government had
> previously given Israel – the
> occupying entity of nation of Palestine, over $40 billion
> per year in order to secure the country as a base for
> Britain and u.s. oil removal from the region. Indians felt
> that while American troops now simply occupy Iraq in the
> heart of oil country, the need for the concocted state of
> Israel is not necessary, and American Indian tribes could
> instead receive the $40 billion in lieu of Treaty violations
> and as retribution for resources stolen from Indians by the
> u.s. since 1492. Currently, tribes receive approximately $2
> billion from the government for programs and administrative
> costs.
>
>
>
> Allowing the voice of
> the Red Man into world affairs through U.N. full membership,
> voting, and possibly “veto-power” seats is
> a first step to recognizing Indigenous people as
> “peoples” and as
> true members of the human race.
>
>
>
> The qualifications for
> membership in the U.N. is that a nation must have:
>
>
>
> 1) their own language
>
>
>
> 2) their own land
>
>
>
> 3) their own culture
> or way of life
>
>
>
> Currently, of all the
> races of humankind, the white, black, brown, and yellow,
> only the Red Race is denied a seat in the United Nations.
>
>
>
> Sign and distribute:
>
>
>
> www.thepetitionsite.com/1/obama-may-allow-indians-in-un
>
COME ON PEOPLE --THIS IS OUR CHANCE TO HAVE A VOICE. DAWNDAY
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: Fw: Indigenous seats at the UN- Spread the word!!
> Indigenous seats at the UN
>
>
> March 26, 2009 (API)
>
> www.thepetitionsite.com/1/obama-may-allow-indians-in-un
>
> President Barack Obama is considering allowing a
> representative from each tribal nation located within the
> United States to have a seat at the United Nations (U.N.) as
> full voting members in a decision that has taken the world
> by surprise.
>
>
>
> The plan would allow
> each indigenous Red Indian Nation –
> currently referred to as “tribes” or
> “bands” to have a
> voice in international decisions regarding global peace and
> policy at U.N. Headquarters in New York City and once and
> for all join the community of world’s nations.
>
>
>
> Currently, “tribes” are
> denied access to such a body, having been victims of over
> 518 years of a relatively unknown “genocide” that the
> sponsor of such, the u.s. government - who remain
> virtually in control on U.N. decision-making and veto power
> , was never too eager to reveal.
>
>
>
> The possible decision
> would startle unprepared tribes and tribal councils as they
> would scramble to appear “nation-like” as they
> decide which nation citizen would travel to New York to
> serve their nation on such a seat.
>
>
>
> Indigenous people
> anticipated change in governmental affairs once the first
> Black African became president –
> a fellow person of color, and wondered if the Obama
> administration would force their government to honor
> Treaties, that are supposed to be protected from violation
> through Article VI of the United States Constitution.
>
>
>
> There was also great
> concern from Indigenous activists that the government had
> previously given Israel – the
> occupying entity of nation of Palestine, over $40 billion
> per year in order to secure the country as a base for
> Britain and u.s. oil removal from the region. Indians felt
> that while American troops now simply occupy Iraq in the
> heart of oil country, the need for the concocted state of
> Israel is not necessary, and American Indian tribes could
> instead receive the $40 billion in lieu of Treaty violations
> and as retribution for resources stolen from Indians by the
> u.s. since 1492. Currently, tribes receive approximately $2
> billion from the government for programs and administrative
> costs.
>
>
>
> Allowing the voice of
> the Red Man into world affairs through U.N. full membership,
> voting, and possibly “veto-power” seats is
> a first step to recognizing Indigenous people as
> “peoples” and as
> true members of the human race.
>
>
>
> The qualifications for
> membership in the U.N. is that a nation must have:
>
>
>
> 1) their own language
>
>
>
> 2) their own land
>
>
>
> 3) their own culture
> or way of life
>
>
>
> Currently, of all the
> races of humankind, the white, black, brown, and yellow,
> only the Red Race is denied a seat in the United Nations.
>
>
>
> Sign and distribute:
>
>
>
> www.thepetitionsite.com/1/obama-may-allow-indians-in-un
>