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Tonight, the Business Council for the United Nations bestows its medal on someone for whom globalization is familiar territory: Madeleine Albright, the United States Secretary of State. Madeleine is one of the world's leading voices for a strong United Nations and for a global outlook on the central issues of our times. I like to consider her one of the United Nations own, since for several years she lived and worked in our house, under the United Nations broad roof.
Originally posted by BornPatriot
how in the hell did Guilianni keep a str8 face...
that turned my stomach.... bankers make money sponsoring WARS...
what Guilanni and the UN are ran by DAVID ROCKEFELLER
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as homer simpson would say..... DUH~!
Mom ... David Rockefeller made me spit up all over ATS... Make him stop.
[edit on 14-11-2008 by BornPatriot]
The Business Council for the United Nations (BCUN) is a catalyst for action, understanding and innovative business opportunities between member companies and the United Nations. Through its network of partnerships in economic development, health, education, and technology, the Council advances the common interest of both the UN and the business community working toward a more prosperous and peaceful world.
In this era of globalization, it is becoming increasingly more important to engage business and industry leaders with the vital work of the United Nations. Every day corporations are increasingly engaging in efforts to help combat poverty, hunger and disease while providing vital support and opportunities for the education for millions across the globe. The United Nations is leading the world in these efforts in setting international policies and standards to make our world a better and safer place for all. The goal of the Business Council for the United Nations is to provide our members with unique opportunities to directly connect with the United Nations and its extended network of organizations and country representatives working in areas of interest to them and their companies.
Originally posted by eventHorizon
reply to post by AceWombat04
"a catalyst for action..." - how proper.
one day they will want us to eat garbage, i'm
sure they will call it "fresh and healthy".
hypocrats.