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chuckster
05-26-2007, 02:26 PM
I think that I have found a quote that sums up what AI is all about. While I cannot reasonably disagree with some of the goals of this organization, I think their approach is their undoing. Get a load of this quote from Amnesty International's Secretary-General Irene Kahn:

"Just as global warming requires global action based on international cooperation, the human rights meltdown can only be tackled through global solidarity and respect for international law."

The link to the article containing this quote is:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,275026,00.html

It reinforces my view of AI as turning into more of a globalist organization than a human rights organization. For those of us who do not believe a one World government is a good thing, this speaks poorly of AI.

Dakota435
05-26-2007, 02:35 PM
I think that I have found a quote that sums up what AI is all about. While I cannot reasonably disagree with some of the goals of this organization, I think their approach is their undoing. Get a load of this quote from Amnesty International's Secretary-General Irene Kahn:

"Just as global warming requires global action based on international cooperation, the human rights meltdown can only be tackled through global solidarity and respect for international law."

The link to the article containing this quote is:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,275026,00.html

It reinforces my view of AI as turning into more of a globalist organization than a human rights organization. For those of us who do not believe a one World government is a good thing, this speaks poorly of AI.



AI is an organization of the transnational postmodernist left.