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Can we have a united nations day to discuss our children's future?

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  1. Why would I want the largest bureaucracy in the history of the world to discuss the future of my children.  The conversation would go on forever and nothing would get done.  Besides, if they ever did agree to a resolution it wouldn't do much good.  The UN doesn't have much of a track record enforcing...ummm...well anything.


  2. That is the best idea I have heard yet. but who will fit the cost?

    That is what we need, us making the decisions about our children and grandchildren.  Phone Alex Jones, he may allow it over his Radio Station. PEOPLE read the question properly.

  3. UNESCO is a UN organization dedicated to just that.  It is year round not just a single day.

  4. Go ahead and discuss the future, but you would be silly to think the UN holds the key to it.

  5. When you say 'broadcast' it does not look like much of a discussion.  Discussions are supposed to be 2 way at least, not just sitting and listening to what other people want to do or decide to do.

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