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LibertyEagle
09-30-2007, 10:46 AM
Sarkozy calls for UN-led "new world order"

New York (dpa) - The United Nations should avail itself as an instrument for a "new world order of the 21st century," French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Tuesday in his first address to the General Assembly.

Sarkozy, who won the presidency this year on a strong reform platform to modernize France, urged the world body to embark on programmes ranging from equal wealth distribution to fighting corruption in his speech full of references to France's past revolutionary ideals.

"In the name of France, I call upon all states to join ranks in order to found the new world order of the 21st century on the notion that the common goods that belong to all of humankind must be the common responsibility for us all," he told the General Assembly.

The UN should ensure access for all human beings to vital resources, such as water, energy, food, medication and knowledge, he said. He called for "more morality" in "financial capitalism" and a fairer distribution of profits, earnings in commodities, raw materials and new technologies.

"There must be a change of mindset and behaviour," Sarkozy said in a long list of demands to the international community.

Known for his admiration of the United States and its culture, Sarkozy said France will remain loyal to its friends and the values it shares with them.

But he warned that loyalty should not be equated with submission, a reference to Paris' disagreement with the US-led war in Iraq.

"What I want to say to the world is that France, faithful to its friends, stands ready to talk to all people, on every continent," he said.

http://www.eux.tv/article.aspx?articleId=15099

RP4ME
09-30-2007, 11:21 AM
Sarkozy calls for UN-led "new world order"

New York (dpa) - The United Nations should avail itself as an instrument for a "new world order of the 21st century," French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Tuesday in his first address to the General Assembly.

Sarkozy, who won the presidency this year on a strong reform platform to modernize France, urged the world body to embark on programmes ranging from equal wealth distribution to fighting corruption in his speech full of references to France's past revolutionary ideals.

"In the name of France, I call upon all states to join ranks in order to found the new world order of the 21st century on the notion that the common goods that belong to all of humankind must be the common responsibility for us all," he told the General Assembly.

The UN should ensure access for all human beings to vital resources, such as water, energy, food, medication and knowledge, he said. He called for "more morality" in "financial capitalism" and a fairer distribution of profits, earnings in commodities, raw materials and new technologies.

"There must be a change of mindset and behaviour," Sarkozy said in a long list of demands to the international community.

Known for his admiration of the United States and its culture, Sarkozy said France will remain loyal to its friends and the values it shares with them.

But he warned that loyalty should not be equated with submission, a reference to Paris' disagreement with the US-led war in Iraq.

"What I want to say to the world is that France, faithful to its friends, stands ready to talk to all people, on every continent," he said.

http://www.eux.tv/article.aspx?articleId=15099
WHenver they start yakking about NWO its sounds so fluffy and sweeet and kind.....but they never get around to what it really means - slavery

RJB
09-30-2007, 11:24 AM
Clean your guns and make sure their ready. Because they will try to initiate this with the barrels of many guns.

JosephTheLibertarian
09-30-2007, 11:50 AM
Sarkozy, doesn't sound like a French name

angelatc
09-30-2007, 11:54 AM
Sarkozy, who won the presidency this year on a strong reform platform to modernize France, urged the world body to embark on programmes ranging from equal wealth distribution to fighting corruption in his speech full of references to France's past revolutionary ideals.

And he's a conservative???

a_european
09-30-2007, 01:01 PM
Sarkozys parents were hungarian immigrants. He likes to play Napoleon and some call him an european neocon. The other european countries are pretty angry because he made military deals with Gaddafi and is now crying for lowering interest rates at the ECB.

JosephTheLibertarian
09-30-2007, 01:04 PM
I miss Jacques Chirac. Those were the days

RJB
09-30-2007, 01:09 PM
And he's a conservative???

Conservative Vs liberal are old bygone battlelines-- Like democrat Vs republican. Now it's New World Order Vs we the people.

JosephTheLibertarian
09-30-2007, 01:22 PM
its always been collectivists vs individualists

collectivists: neo cons, liberals, socialists, communists, fascists, etc

individualists: anarchists, libertarians, voluntaryists, minarchists, traditional conservatives, and maybe some others

max
09-30-2007, 01:52 PM
Sarkozy is jewish. dad came from Hungary.

The Zionists werent happy with an anti-war France...so they installed one of their own. Voila! France is now pro-war!

It's OK for us to eat French Toast and drink French wine again.

JosephTheLibertarian
09-30-2007, 01:53 PM
Sarkozy is jewish. dad came from Hungary.

The Zionists werent happy with an anti-war France...so they installed one of their own. Voila! France is now pro-war!

It's OK for us to eat French Toast and drink French wine again.

not surprised

Dustancostine
09-30-2007, 02:03 PM
Sarkozy is not only a Zionist but he is a (b)gankster too.

from wikipedia:

Following the cabinet reshuffle of 31 March 2004, Sarkozy was moved to the position of Finance Minister.[/I

[I]Nicolas Sarkozy is the son of a rich Hungarian immigrant father, Pál Sárközy de Nagy-Bócsa[4] (Hungarian: nagybócsai Sárközy Pál; some sources spell it Nagy-Bócsay Sárközy Pál; Hungarian pronunciation (helpˇinfo)), and a mother of French and Ottoman Sephardic Jewish descent, Andrée Mallah[5][6].

Dustancostine
09-30-2007, 02:08 PM
BTW: Gordon Brown is a b(g)ankster too:

From Wikipedia:

Prior to this he served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer in Tony Blair's government from 1997 to 2007, becoming the United Kingdom's longest serving Chancellor since Nicholas Vansittart in the early 19th century. He also holds the positions of First Lord of the Treasury

Brown's 10 years and 2 months as Chancellor of the Exchequer made him to be the longest-serving Chancellor in modern history.[16]

[edit] Acts as Chancellor

Bank of England independence: On taking office as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Brown gave the Bank of England operational independence in monetary policy, and thus responsibility for setting interest rates.

Spending: Once the two-year period of following the Conservatives' spending plans was over, Brown's 2000 Spending Review outlined a major expansion of government spending, particularly on health and education.

Gold sales: Between 1999 and 2002 Brown sold 60% of the UK's gold reserves at $275 an ounce.[37] It was later attacked as a "disastrous foray into international asset management"[38] as he had sold at close to a 20-year low. He pressured the IMF to do the same,[39] but it resisted.

Rich333
09-30-2007, 03:08 PM
its always been collectivists vs individualists

collectivists: neo cons, liberals, socialists, communists, fascists, etc

individualists: anarchists, libertarians, voluntaryists, minarchists, traditional conservatives, and maybe some others
I'd include most syndicalists in the individualist camp. They're misguided, but they do mean well, and it is possible to reason with many of them and show them the errors in their thinking. Every syndicalist who's open to rational debate is a potential future ancap; they've already got enough sense to reject the state as immoral and unworkable, so they must have at least some capacity to reason.

JosephTheLibertarian
09-30-2007, 03:10 PM
I'd include most syndicalists in the individualist camp. They're misguided, but they do mean well, and it is possible to reason with many of them and show them the errors in their thinking. Every syndicalist who's open to rational debate is a potential future ancap; they've already got enough sense to reject the state as immoral and unworkable, so they must have at least some capacity to reason.

I include them in the anarchist camp ;)

goRPaul
09-30-2007, 04:23 PM
I wonder what French citizens think of this guy? Is it like Bush, where some people worship him while most people hate him? I wonder.

RP4ME
09-30-2007, 04:44 PM
Clean your guns and make sure their ready. Because they will try to initiate this with the barrels of many guns.

you think i think it will be economically done first then with militray......