UN Popularity Sinking

June 17, 2004

By Tom DeWeese

The United Nations continues to lose support in the United States. According to a Gallup Poll taken in February, UN popularity plunged around last year because of its refusal to use force against Iraq. As a result, in January of 2003, UN support fell from 50% to 37%. The newest poll shows that UN support has fallen another point during the year to 36%.

Oil-for-Food scandals; a Human Rights Commission controlled by terrorist thugs; a criminal court that ignores the bad guys; and an agenda that demands global taxes, armies and mindless control of the earth’s land and wealth, all run by arrogant, non-elected bureaucrats: Yep, the American people have noticed.

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Tom DeWeese
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Tom DeWeese is founder and president of the American Policy Center and is an internationally recognized expert on the issue of Sustainable Development and its attack on private property. He is author of three books, including Now Tell Me I Was Wrong, ERASE, and Sustainable: the WAR on Free Enterprise, Private Property, and Individuals.