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Bolivia Drafts UN Treaty to Ban Factories PDF Print E-mail
by Tom McGregor    Tue, Apr 12, 2011, 11:04 PM

Ayma Treaty.bmpThe United Nations will soon draft a treaty that demands any facility that pollutes must be shut down. They call it the Rights for Mother Earth Treaty, which is being drafted by Bolivian President Evo Morales. Certainly, no nation would be foolish enough to sign on to the treaty. But, here’s the problem, President Barack Obama officially signed his name to the UN Human Rights Commission and if Mother Earth is given human rights then the UN could enforce the global treaty as a legally-binding contract on the United States of America.

The Daily Mail reports that, “Bolivia is drawing up a draft UN treaty which would give Mother Earth the same rights as humans, including the right to life, to pure water and clean air. The South American country wants the UN to recognize the Earth as a living entity that humans have sought to ‘dominate and exploit.’”

The UN Treaty would establish 11 new rights for nature that include: the right to life and to exist; the right to continue vital cycles and processes free from human alteration; the right to pure water and clean air; the right to balance; the right not to be polluted; and the right to not have cellular structure modified or genetically altered.

According to the Daily Mail, “Bolivia’s large indigenous population is ruled by Latin America’s first indigenous president Evo Morales, who was elected in 2006. Morales is an outspoken critic in the UN of the countries which are not prepared to limit climate change by holding temperatures to a 1C rise.

Pablo Salon, Bolivia’s ambassador to the UN, says his nation seeks to accomplish harmony with nature, and disclosed that mining and all other manufacturing companies would come under intense scrutiny.

To read the entire article from the Daily Mail of London, link here:

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written by Avatar_Jack , April 13, 2011

Those of you residing in the soon-to-be Bolivian Biodome better clear out unwanted shrubbery and obstructive trees now before it's too late. "Those trees were there first," President Evo Morales will say, "and they have the same rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as you and I do."

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written by furrpiece , April 13, 2011

This is the same crowd that wants to give insects, animals, and trees the same rights as humans.

Clearly, the "You need to go back to living in grass huts and eating grains" crowd is loose again the UN.

This is all about pretending the industrial revolution was political, and ruined the Earth. Most of these people are ignorant, greedy, crazy or all of the above. Those who work with the UN are also Marxists.

(Agrculture did so well under Marx I can't imagine how anyone could object.)



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written by RufusLevin , April 13, 2011

Time to outlaw the Sierra Club, Audibon Society, and the Treehugging taffypullers of America as traitors.


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written by RufusLevin , April 13, 2011

I intend to marry off my daughter to a big Oak Tree in the park....acorns don't go to college.

My son gets the cockroach.



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written by Syria , April 13, 2011

Why don't we ban to ban the
UN.

Nothing the UN does means a damn thing to anyone!

Forget them.



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written by Ned Brown , April 14, 2011

SHEER IDIOCY.


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written by Ken Dickson , April 14, 2011

What a bunch a bunk! The U. N. is awful anyway & we need them to move their HQ out of the U. S. for starters, plus quit membership! Our dollars do not buy friends & we pay for most of their existance!


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written by furrpiece , April 14, 2011

I wonder if Bolivian President Evo Morales, certainly a forward-looking chap in a backward sort of way, knows that almost everything around him is made in a factory.

If he wants to return to all hand-made products, he'd better start saving up his money to travel to other countries or the UN.



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written by RufusLevin , April 18, 2011

bring back the Druids and the Dark Ages...get rid of taxes and social programs...no more air conditioning or vehicular transportation....use salt for currency and everyone own an ox and cart.



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