UNANIMOUSLY!
PASSED!

Fully confirmed by the resolution sponsor, Helen Van Etten, Republican National Committee, Kansas
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE PASSES THE RESOLUTION TO EXPOSE UN AGENDA 21 AND REJECT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ICLEI.

NOW LET'S GET THE DEMOCRATS TO PASS ONE!  (YES WE CAN!)  Here is the note I sent to the Democratic National Committee:
I am the executive director of the Post Sustainability Institute/Democrats Against UN Agenda 21.  The Republican National Committee has just passed a resolution, without amendment, calling for the exposure and rejection of UN Agenda 21 and its principles by the RNC.
Will the Democratic National Committee also sponsor a similar resolution? 
Sincerely,
Rosa Koire, ASA


READ THE RESOLUTION IN THE NEXT POST BELOW
 


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01/16/2012 07:48

This is great news. I saw it the other day on Facebook. I wished we had the actual RNC resolution language. This is exciting. We are having a impact. Sorry I couldn't make the Sonoma County meeting on the 9th. We need encouragement for the continues fight.

Ann

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teddi
01/18/2012 10:00

Momentum is building. I heard on the radio (hot talk 560, SF Bay Area) coverage of the recent "meetings" where it's been "standing room only" and the best part was radio host explained (albeit briefly) the way One Bay Area works and controls the $ and is NOT a democratically elected body who is usurping the people's say.

Couple of good articles I came across:
http://www.dailyrepublic.com/featured-stories/watchdog-guynn-fights-against-government-fiscal-abuse/

And this one:
http://www.dailyrepublic.com/opinion/ourview/politics-or-political-representation/

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Rosa Koire
01/22/2012 17:30

I talked about One Bay Area the other day when I was on KSFO 560 with Barbara Simpson. Please go to our home page (Ok, so what is AG 21) and click on the link to hear the show.

One Bay Area is UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development.

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Jerry Erickson
01/23/2012 20:02

Congratulations to all of us fighting Agenda 21 in our towns and counties! This is huge! My heartfelt thanks to all Democrats fighting Agenda 21 and ICLEI, etc.

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01/28/2012 09:13

I'm not in the tea party but a number of them are getting on it on Long Island. It seems like it might be too late. The ICLEI's seem to have total control and support.

I'm posting article now as often as I can - here's one moronic project - $2 million a mile for a bike path and it still only goes as far as the sand pits.
http://www.independentsentinel.com/2012/01/long-islands-costly-un-sponsored-iclei-project-thank-you-nebraska/

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01/28/2012 10:17

Here is the direct link to the RNC resolution from Ms. VanEtten
http://www.gop.com/Images/CommsLogo/2012_wintermeeting_resolutions.pdf
It passed on January 13th

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03/12/2012 12:10

I am 65 years old and have just attended my first two city council meetings ever (after learning about agenda 21 and other disturbing changes in our country). Our struggling community of 5000+ people has a $200,000 shortfall for this coming year, and YET we have plans for a $700,000 bike and walking trail. And that's only phase one! The mayor was kind enough to get me the funding sources. Over $400,000 from our Ohio Dept of Transportation, $40,000 from a regional group called Governors Office of Appalachia, $37,000 from local chamber of commerce plus some local foundations. And then there is a another grant for a downtown revitalization with no cost at all to us. Hmm... I found no direct association with agenda 21 or ICLEI but I am planning my speech to ask council if they don't think it is curious that we will have to cut our law enforcement and fire services down but we can have a freaking1.5 mile bike trail that crosses a creek twice then winds it's way through our newly revitalized city that is three blocks long! I think our council are good decent people and don't have a clue what could be behind this. Question: Since I cannot find a direct correlation with agenda 21 how can I approach that subject? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. (I'm nervous - not usually my style to speak up)

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carolyn scanlon
08/10/2012 13:20

I am conserned about this in our town. I would like to know more. I heard about Rosa Koire on the radio a few weeks ago and now am hearing more from people in my town.
Thank you

carolyn

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Wendy Davis
02/11/2013 23:57

Well, looks like everyone is finally coming to their senses. I just hope it is not too late. I feel if this were a global movement, it would raise citizens out of their differences with each other (political stances) and put the focus on the very real enemy, the un-name-able/unelected people who have taken it upon themselves to decide policy for all of us while gaining great wealth, an obvious conflict of interest.

Facism is a life of drudgery and hopelessness. Concrete gray. Free labor is what we will become if we take a stand against it. A corporate wetdream right there. History has shown that slave labor (prison inmates) is quite profitable to the corporations who accept prison labor and can save a company from collapse in itself. I see the FEMA camps, the HS rail, the prison system in California and the stops this train is going to make and my soul quivers with a fear that is nothing less that what I felt the moment when diagnosed with breast cancer. (impending doom)

Culling will depend on who is most influential at any point in time, religions, races, education - it will be a lottery where stones are thrown.

Desperation, a mob mentality and the contempt in the air today is a ticket to hysterical reaction and scape goating which is what they would hope, civil unrest is distracting and we see this in Africa. We are definitely in trouble.

Thank you Rosa

Wendy Davis

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