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Originally posted by zatara
reply to post by Clunky
Maybe you should try to read about sociopaths/ psychopaths and you will be surprised how much influence they had in the course of history...just because they are so charming, honnest and promote equality for all many people died for their ego.edit on 18/3/2012 by zatara because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by DZAG Wright
For those opposed I have only one point to make: Remember the Tower of Babel? Why was it destroyed and humanity scattered and confused?
The answer is because supposedly humanity had united as ONE and the Gods knew that nothing would be out of our power then.
That is all someone should have to know in order to acknowledge a One World government should be our goal.
Those who oppose this are agents of evil, it is evil which wants separatism.
I bet many weren't aware of this....
TextThe U.N. has limited power and has done a poor job. We need a one world government where laws would apply to every citizen of the world, and where a person living in Canada has the same rights as a mother living in the poorest country in Africa.
Originally posted by muse7
reply to post by SilentThundersGF
Fact is we need to get rid of mindsets such as yours because it's not leading us no where.
Originally posted by Vehemens
Why don't we all join together and create a World Constitution step by step instead of just freaking complaining about what is given to us???
Originally posted by TomScruise
Starfleet wasn't a one world government, was it? I think it was more like the UN, but it was the United Federation of Planets. Vulcan was still Vulcan and inhabited mostly by Vulcans. It was a Sovereign planet with its own laws and customs. Kirk was from Iowa, not FEMA Region VII.
Access to safe drinking water: The MDG drinking water target, which calls for halving the number of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water between 1990 and 2015 was met five years ahead of schedule. While this is a tremendous achievement, continued efforts are needed. In 2010, 783 million people still relied on unimproved drinking water sources.