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CARA Almost Dead?But Still Breathing

Josey1Josey1 Member Posts: 9,598 ✭✭
edited November 2001 in General Discussion
CARA Almost Dead-But Still BreathingTime to Strike a Death Blow! More Articles Action Central Index November 15, 2001 Volume 4, Issue 10 APC is now offering you a quick and easy way to multiply your efforts and help win more battles! Simply click http://www.referralblast.com/rblast.asp?sid=5906 to send this APC Action Alert to up to TEN of your friends! It's fast, it's easy, and most of all, it's extremely effective in KILLING LEFTIST POLICIES! The Conservation and Reinvestment Act (CARA) is on its last legs, at least for this session of Congress. However, we can't celebrate quite yet. Congress will most likely remain in session until after Thanksgiving, and considering lawmakers' current raid on the treasury, the pork-barrel beast is still very much alive. This is the time of year, when Congress is winding down, that lawmakers rush to cut backroom deals and ram pet legislation through at the last minute. Considering CARA is a 15-year, $45 billion, land grab trust fund, it is enticing to many Congressmen who may be hungry for some last minute pork. Property rights activists and defenders of the Constitution can't allow them to line their pockets at the expense of property rights.Recently, CARA opponents chalked up a victory at the National Rifle Association's Board of Directors meeting. Some on the board had taken the initiative to endorse CARA-most obviously at the whim of powerful board member and CARA sponsor Rep. Don Young. However, property rights advocates, many of whom are NRA members, persuaded the NRA to severely limit its support of CARA to one small provision within the bill. This was a huge embarrassment to Rep. Don Young, who was left at meeting's end with a weak endorsement at best for his property-snatching legislation.Since CARA first reared its ugly head, grassroots activists have been successful in fending it off. We should be proud. BUT THE FIGHT IS NOT OVER! It is times like these when we must not rest, finish the job and kill the beast. Although CARA is wounded, it is still alive and kicking. Let's kill it.**Action to Take**1. Call your Representative and urge him/her to stand up for property rights and SAY NO TO CARA! The federal government already has too much land to (mis)manage. It doesn't need to grab any more from private landowners. Capitol Hill House Switchboard: (202) 225-3121.2. Call House Speaker Dennis Hastert and urge him to hold the line against CARA. Speaker Hastert's Office: (202)225-0600.3. Click here: to send this urgent Action Alert to up to ten of your friends. U.N. Revives Threat to U.S. EconomyRecently, 2,000 delegates from 165 nations met in Morocco to discuss how to enforce the UN's global warming treaty, the Kyoto Protocol, as international law. According to the UN, once 55 nations who produce a total of 55% of the so-called greenhouse gases ratify, the treaty will enter force. In other words, the UN would become a global environmental police force, even pressuring nations that don't concur with their economically paralyzing treaty to comply. President Bush has already deemed the Kyoto Protocol unacceptable and the Senate has voted 95-0 against it, yet the UN is intent on bringing America's economy to its knees.Despite the fact that the science behind Kyoto is flawed and littered with untruths, the UN is intent on implementing the treaty. This is because the treaty would give them global jurisdiction over the entire world's industry. And what better way to control the economy of the United States? The emissions mandates in the Kyoto Protocol are draconian and would knock the U.S. economy back decades. The UN abhors the US as a superpower. Only months ago, the U.S. was kicked off the UN Human Rights Commission. Make no mistake: global jurisdiction and hampering the U.S. economy are the only goals of the UN and the Kyoto Protocol. Even if fully enforced, Kyoto would have no positive effect on the environment.President Bush must stand strong. Our nation needs to produce more energy, not less, especially during this time of economic uncertainty and war. Furthermore, President Bush should rescind Clinton's signature from the treaty. This would eliminate the allusion that the US has any intentions, whatsoever, of cooperating in this global sham.**Action to Take**1. Call President Bush and urge him to continue to stand strong against Kyoto. White House Switchboard: (202) 456-1414. http://www.americanpolicy.org/newswire/main.htm
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