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This Nation


THIS NATION came into existence at precisely the right moment in history — at a time when the United Nations was flexing its muscles in an unprecedented way.  After nearly 50 years of existence, it wasn’t until the 1990s that the U.N. ...


"I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death."
(Patrick Henry, 1775)

   Began forming an International Criminal Court                                

  Proposed global taxation as a form of independent financing

   Announced its intention to launch a standing U.N.army                                              

    Openly declared its hostility to religion, especially Christianity

   Began promoting abortion and other “population control” methods worldwide.


The U.N. has one ambitious goal in sight: To amass more power globally. In 1997 alone, teams of U.N. human rights “inspectors” — at the invitation of the Clinton Administration — examined the U.S.’s criminal justice system and gun control laws, and pronounced them woefully unjust and a danger to international society. In one imperial stroke of the pen, these U.N. inspectors wrote a scathing condemnation of the American system and demanded change for the good of the global society — even if meant bending the U.S. Constitution to achieve it.

          Today, those who embrace the brand of fiery patriotism so stirringly expressed by Patrick Henry more than 200 years ago are labeled, at best, extremists. THIS NATION was formed to represent those “extremists” who still believe that America’s independence from foreign domination is crucial to its long-term survival; indeed, its very existence.

          Those who are sympathetic to the concept of a global “utopia” talk glowingly of the advantages of the U.N. But such a utopian dream is just that — a dream. The day we attain it is the day our worse nightmares come true.


"At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected?  I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us;  it cannot come from abroad... As a nation of freemen we must live through all time, or die."
                          -Abraham Lincoln