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Convergence with International Socialism –
Globalism took a giant leap under the guiding hand of our forty-second President. What Nixon, Carter, and Bush talked about, William Clinton attempted to do. President Clinton entirely violated his oath of office in his grand attempt to converge our sovereign nation with international socialism. This is seen in his efforts to nationalize and converge the nation’s educational system with that of the United Nations. While he maximized efforts to meet the Soviets in the classroom, he also sought to link up with them in space.
On the military front, Clinton placed American soldiers under the United Nations’ command and offered our weaponry as a tool to police the world. The NATO alliance was weakened by the admission of Russia and a number of former communist states into the free world’s alliance.
On the domestic front, Clinton sought to converge the North American countries into a single trading bloc through the passage of NAFTA and GATT trade agreements.
“Convergence” is the best word to describe the Clinton administration. Unfortunately, all this takes place at the expense of national sovereignty. While Congress debated impeachable offenses, they forgot that treason was also something to consider.
(94 pages)
Globalism took a giant leap under the guiding hand of our forty-second President. What Nixon, Carter, and Bush talked about, William Clinton attempted to do. President Clinton entirely violated his oath of office in his grand attempt to converge our sovereign nation with international socialism. This is seen in his efforts to nationalize and converge the nation’s educational system with that of the United Nations. While he maximized efforts to meet the Soviets in the classroom, he also sought to link up with them in space.
On the military front, Clinton placed American soldiers under the United Nations’ command and offered our weaponry as a tool to police the world. The NATO alliance was weakened by the admission of Russia and a number of former communist states into the free world’s alliance.
On the domestic front, Clinton sought to converge the North American countries into a single trading bloc through the passage of NAFTA and GATT trade agreements.
“Convergence” is the best word to describe the Clinton administration. Unfortunately, all this takes place at the expense of national sovereignty. While Congress debated impeachable offenses, they forgot that treason was also something to consider.
(94 pages)