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octoberlib

(14,971 posts)
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 07:14 PM Jan 2013

Indiana GOP Lets Glenn Beck Set Legislative Agenda: Introduces Bill To Fight U.N. Conspiracy Theory

Source: Think Progress

You’d be forgiven for having not heard of Agenda 21. Developed at a summit in Brazil in 1992 with support from President George H.W. Bush, Agenda 21 is a series of non-binding UN recommendations for ensuring that economic growth does not undermine the environment. The agreement aims to encourage “international cooperation to accelerate sustainable development in developing countries” through voluntary actions by UN member-states. You can read the full, innocuous text here.
But right-wing Republicans have somehow come to believe that Agenda 21 contains a secret, nefarious plot to destroy American life and society as we know it, birthing a cottage industry devoted to spreading misinformation about the UN proposal. The most recent evidence of this movement’s reach is a proposal by two Indiana lawmakers to ban the implementation of any Agenda 21-inspired initiatives in the state. The Republican state legislators, Rep. Tim Neese and Sen. Dennis Kruse, proposed laws prohibiting the implementation of Agenda-21 inside Indiana.

As far as Agenda 21 fearmongering goes, however, Neese is on the moderate side. Last October, Georgia Republicans fretted that President Obama was using CIA-developed mind-control to implement Agenda 21's plot to establish a dictatorship and ban suburbs. Sen. Ten Cruz (R-TX) deemed it to be a paramount threat to America’s golf courses. The Republican National Committee called Agenda 21 “destructive and insidious,” and the 2012 party platform condemned it as “erosive of American sovereignty.” And this isn’t just idle talk – Alabama and Tennessee have already passed bans on Agenda 21 implementation, and five states (including Indiana) will consider them this legislative term.
Sadly, GOP paranoia about the United Nations isn’t limited to fear of Agenda 21. During the campaign, former Presidential candidate Mitt Romney suggested the United Nations was planning to force American parents to raise their children according to UN guidelines and override the Second Amendment. The latter fear is widespread among Republicans — Senate Republicans spiked the UN Arms Trade Treaty, a convention regulating the international arms trade with no effect on domestic law. Senate Republicans did the same thing, on similarly paranoid grounds, to the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disability and the Law of the Sea treaty.

Read more: http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2013/01/14/1445511/indiana-gop-lets-glenn-beck-set-legislative-agenda-introduces-bill-to-fight-un-conspiracy-theory/

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Indiana GOP Lets Glenn Beck Set Legislative Agenda: Introduces Bill To Fight U.N. Conspiracy Theory (Original Post) octoberlib Jan 2013 OP
just point and laugh at these fools frylock Jan 2013 #1
well ya unless azurnoir Jan 2013 #6
What could go wrong? Squinch Jan 2013 #2
I laughed out loud at octoberlib Jan 2013 #3
Aha! That's why they compain that he spends too much time playing golf! tanyev Jan 2013 #5
FUCK GOLF! It was a country gentleman's game. TheMadMonk Jan 2013 #9
That is impressive... DavidWD72 Jan 2013 #4
This was in a lot of GOP state platforms last year that had the Agenda 21 CT in them. pampango Jan 2013 #7
Really? Are your legislators truly that batshit crazy? TheMadMonk Jan 2013 #8
What I've always wondered.... paleotn Jan 2013 #10
Who elects these bat shit crazy people?! obama2terms Jan 2013 #11
I can't stand these morons shenmue Jan 2013 #12

octoberlib

(14,971 posts)
3. I laughed out loud at
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 07:21 PM
Jan 2013

"Sen. Ten Cruz (R-TX) deemed it to be a paramount threat to America's golf courses" Who elects these batshit people?

tanyev

(42,544 posts)
5. Aha! That's why they compain that he spends too much time playing golf!
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 07:42 PM
Jan 2013



Nope....still doesn't make sense.



 

TheMadMonk

(6,187 posts)
9. FUCK GOLF! It was a country gentleman's game.
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 09:03 PM
Jan 2013

Played in cities, it's very much a case of watch how much money I can piss up against the wall because I can.

DavidWD72

(34 posts)
4. That is impressive...
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 07:27 PM
Jan 2013

...but then again not so much. A bunch of fear mongering fools out to scare their base and keep them blind to any effort to make this world a better place. Why? It is another indicator that we need better mental health screening and care in America.

 

TheMadMonk

(6,187 posts)
8. Really? Are your legislators truly that batshit crazy?
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 08:59 PM
Jan 2013

Or do they simply have a safe assumption that their constituents are?

Either way you have a serious national problem.

paleotn

(17,911 posts)
10. What I've always wondered....
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 09:07 PM
Jan 2013

...is how many of these pols actually believe this crap? It's wonderfully, "scary" propaganda for mustering the unwashed masses out in Jebus-Land, but, really, how far up the conservative political ranks does the stupid go? Serious, political leaders can't actually believe this tripe? Can they?

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