UNESCO correction and call to action.Our May 19th articles on UNESCO UNESCO: see United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. UNESCO in full United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization , "The Global School Board" and "UNESCO's Rotten rot·ten adj. rot·ten·er, rot·ten·est 1. Being in a state of putrefaction or decay; decomposed. 2. Having a foul odor resulting from or suggestive of decay; putrid. 3. Track Record,". mistakenly stated that tens of millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars have already begun flowing into UNESCO. Although the U.S. House voted in 2001 to authorize To empower another with the legal right to perform an action. The Constitution authorizes Congress to regulate interstate commerce. authorize v. to officially empower someone to act. (See: authority) $60 million for U.S. annual dues in the organization, no monies actually have been: appropriated--yet. That could change very soon. The State Department authorization The right or permission to use a system resource; the process of granting access. See access control. bill, H.R. 1950, contains funds for UNESCO dues. It is expected to come up for action in June. We can still stop the UNESCO dues payment (and the U.S. rejoining UNESCO) by putting sufficient pressure on House members. For information on how to contact your congressman, go to www.thenewamerican.com/congress/. |
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