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22. March 2009, 15:33:38
Czuch 
i mean.... the only people I know interested in the US to be part of some big world collective are people who resent the US, mostly non Americans, and a few misguided social left wing idealogs, but mostly its meant to put reins on us, and is not meant to benefit the US?

22. March 2009, 15:42:06
Mort 
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Czuch: A world government is many decades away. The idea and work to guarantee that peoples rights are still respected in a country as part of a 'world' government are very much a not sorted item. How do I know this... from the EU. If they can't get it right (as they don't alot) then there is no way I could see a world government happening.

For now... we best stick to the UN and conventions like the Geneva.

22. March 2009, 20:23:12
Papa Zoom 
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(V):If a world government happens, the people's rights will not be part of the package.  People will have responsibilities, not rights. Any rights will be severely limited.

22. March 2009, 22:53:11
Mort 
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Artful Dodger: I know... as nations we don't respect people's rights so we are not ready. I just hope we have to have a 'Titanic' to change that attitude.

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