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H.R. 1146 – The American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2003.
By repealing (1) the United Nations Participation Act of 1945; (2) the United Nations Headquarters Act; (3) the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization Act; (4) the United Nations Environment Program Participation Act of 1973; and, (5) the World Health Organization Act, the Congress of the United States of America will remedy its earlier unconstitutional action embracing the Charter of the United Nations.
By terminating any further appropriations of funds to pay for (1) assessed or voluntary contributions to the U.N.; (2) contributions to any United Nations military operation; (3) contributions to any United Nations peacekeeping or peace enforcing operation; (4) contributions to support any United States armed forces or other personnel serving under the command of or auspices of the United Nations and the use of any United States facility or property by the United Nations, Congress will remedy its earlier unconstitutional authorizations of disproportionate spending of the American people’s money to support governments whose national interests are diametrically opposed to the United States of America.
Finally, by directing the president to terminate United States' participation in the United Nations, including any organ, specialized agency, commission or affiliated body, by instructing the president not to grant diplomatic immunity for foreign United Nations' employees, and by requiring the president to terminate all United States' participation in all conventions and/or agreements with the United Nations, the United States will be set free to establish foreign and domestic policies in the national interest free from compromising foreign entanglements.
Thereby, the United States take the advice of her first president, George Washington, who cautioned his countrymen to “steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world,” lest the nation’s security and liberties be compromised by endless and overriding international commitments.
H.R. 1146 – The American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2003.
By repealing (1) the United Nations Participation Act of 1945; (2) the United Nations Headquarters Act; (3) the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization Act; (4) the United Nations Environment Program Participation Act of 1973; and, (5) the World Health Organization Act, the Congress of the United States of America will remedy its earlier unconstitutional action embracing the Charter of the United Nations.
By terminating any further appropriations of funds to pay for (1) assessed or voluntary contributions to the U.N.; (2) contributions to any United Nations military operation; (3) contributions to any United Nations peacekeeping or peace enforcing operation; (4) contributions to support any United States armed forces or other personnel serving under the command of or auspices of the United Nations and the use of any United States facility or property by the United Nations, Congress will remedy its earlier unconstitutional authorizations of disproportionate spending of the American people’s money to support governments whose national interests are diametrically opposed to the United States of America.
Finally, by directing the president to terminate United States' participation in the United Nations, including any organ, specialized agency, commission or affiliated body, by instructing the president not to grant diplomatic immunity for foreign United Nations' employees, and by requiring the president to terminate all United States' participation in all conventions and/or agreements with the United Nations, the United States will be set free to establish foreign and domestic policies in the national interest free from compromising foreign entanglements.
Thereby, the United States take the advice of her first president, George Washington, who cautioned his countrymen to “steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world,” lest the nation’s security and liberties be compromised by endless and overriding international commitments.