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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Janice Shaw Crouse :: Townhall.com Columnist
The United States and U.N. Security Resolution 1325
by Janice Shaw Crouse
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The House Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights and Oversight held a hearing last week to discuss House Resolution 146 which concerns the United States’ responsibility regarding the United Nations Security Resolution 1325.  The introduction to the resolution states: “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States should take action to meet its obligations, and to ensure that all other member states of the United Nations meet their obligations, to women as agreed to in United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 relating to women, peace, and security, and the United States should fully assume the implementation of international law relating to human rights that protects the rights of women and girls during and after conflicts, and for other purposes.”

The problem is that the United States has not agreed to the obligations of the UN Security Resolution 1325. That UN Resolution refers to numerous UN treaties.  The United States has made no commitments to those treaties. For instance, we have not ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) or the Convention on the Rights of the Child.  We have withdrawn from the International Criminal Court. 

The United States is not obligated to meet any commitments under these agreements nor do we have any of the obligations that are mentioned in H.Res.146. 

It is important to note exactly WHY the United States has chosen NOT to make these commitments.

At the outset, it should be stated unequivocally that in the United States equal rights are protected under the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The human rights provisions of the U.N. treaties are already available to citizens in the United States.  We emphatically support the human rights of women and girls.  The so-called “Women’s Rights” movement and “gender-mainstreaming” effort have policy implications far beyond human rights concerns. The issue in regard to the U.N. treaties is a matter of national sovereignty, a matter of quotas and a matter of the specific provisions of the various treaties that would challenge the laws and culture of the United States.

For America, there are significant problems associated with CEDAW -- the major treaty in 1325.

  1. CEDAW supersedes national sovereignty. The single condition that the founding fathers laid out for treaties was that they had to be constitutional. CEDAW violates that basic requirement. CEDAW could supersede all federal and state laws, as evidenced by past federal court rulings.
  2. CEDAW would be enforced by an oversight committee of 23 experts responsible for implementing CEDAW in every signatory nation. Thus, the welfare and well being of American women and families would be at the mercy of 23 individuals, among whom the United States might not even have a voice. Recent appointees include China, Cuba and Iraq.
  3. Specific Provisions of the CEDAW Treaty are troublesome:

Here are some of the problematic aspects -- The treaty could be used to justify the legalization of prostitution, instituting same-sex marriages, and undercutting parental roles in child rearing and teaching values to children. More specifically, there are five other problematic aspects of CEDAW.

1.      CEDAW’s definition of "discrimination" and “equal rights” is all-encompassing and dangerous. It goes beyond trying to establish equality, which U.S. laws already afford women. The treaty language is far too vague and would invite an avalanche of frivolous lawsuits in the United States. CEDAW could be used to renew the drive for a federal ERA.

2.        CEDAW undermines the traditional family structure in the United States and other nations that respect the family. The preamble states, "A change in the traditional role of men as well as the role of women in society and in the family is needed to achieve full equality between men and women."

 

3.      CEDAW mandates gender re-education. Taxpayers could be forced to pay the high cost of "gender neutralizing" all textbooks and school programs.

4.      CEDAW is a thinly veiled "comparable worth" mandate. Even though American women are prevalent in "male-dominated" professions and earn the majority of associate’s and bachelor’s degrees, as well as 40 percent of doctoral degrees and more than 40 percent of law and medical degrees.

5.      Abortion is the driving force behind the CEDAW treaty. Universal access to abortion-on-demand continues to be viewed as essential for women’s equality. Feminists view pregnancy as hampering women’s careers and lessening their ability to compete equally with men. Ratification of CEDAW could easily be used to broaden the scope of abortion in the United States, just as it has and continues to be used for that purpose around the world.

The House hearing “dipped a toe into the waters” testing whether CEDAW can now be ratified. Those who advocate most vehemently for CEDAW don’t need the treaty. They already enjoy abundant materialism, opportunities and negligible inequality. Poor women in developing nations are fighting for the basic needs of everyday life — education and literacy, access to basic medicines, nutrition, etc.

CEDAW advocates in Western nations are using these women’s disadvantages to push an agenda of sexual and reproductive rights for females as young as age 10. Hiding under the guise of "human rights," and veiling their intentions with appeals for needy women in developing nations, these activists insist CEDAW is necessary.

To repeat: The United States has not agreed to the obligations of the UN Security Resolution 1325.

There are many reasons CEDAW has not been ratified and any attempt to get it in through the back door should be stopped.

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Janice Shaw Crouse is a former speechwriter for George H. W. Bush and now political commentator for the Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee.
 
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Temptation to Become Subjugated
Americans have fought long & hard to be the self-governing freedom lovers we are. We should not allow ourselves to be subjugated to some idealogy of a world government, no matter what form it takes. If we give away our right to self-determination, there will be no going back, and there will be no one to blame but ourselves. There will no longer be a United States of America.

Global
socialism is here now.
"3 - CEDAW mandates gender re-education. Taxpayers could be forced to pay the high cost of "gender neutralizing" all textbooks and school programs."
Could be forced to pay?
Let's be serious. That is just another tip of the UN socialist iceberg.

UN sponsored 'educational' and 'de-population' programs coming to a town near you.

You don't trust China, Iraq, and Cuba to stand up for Americans' individual liberties? Blasphemy! treason!
Welcome to the New World Order!

GET OUT!
If it were up to me (and I usually note that it's probably good that it isn't) if I were elected President, we'd be out of the UN before my Inauguration Parade was finished. And by dinnertime the on January 21, I'd have sent them an eviction notice, declaring the lot of them "personna non grata."

Then I'd convert the facility at 42nd and First into a venue suitable to run monster truck rallies and tractor pulls.

The UN, Time to Disband this Abomination
It is long past time to dismantle the UN, it isn't needed, it is a failure and I don't really care about an organization which defends totalitarian/authortarian regimes. Most of its members should have never been approved form membership (Myanmar for instance).

The Un-UN
Happy Jake! Congratulations! You just received my support for your run for the Presidency. Just hurry up and get the paper work done so I can prepare to vote for you.

I don't go to monster truck rallies, but I think such a thing is appropriate to replace the UN.


For WestTexan (#4)
Dismantle the UN? It should never have been "mantled" in the first place!

Basic problem with UN stems from slightly after WW1 when League of Nations (LN, or Lame Numpties) was formed. While the idea came from Woody Wilson, no US SecState (including moronic Cordell Hull) was foolish enough to join US with LN.

Undeniable history is that LN failed to prevent WW2, which was supposed to be its purpose.

After WW2, the UN was founded on the wreckage of the LN, but without learning from the former's errors; unfortunately, SecState at that time WAS NOT wise enough to keep US out. Basically, UN has been worse than LN to date simply due to being in existence more than twice as long.

I Wouldn't Worry Too Much
This is why we don't send real diplomats (for long, anyway - sorry Mr. Bolton) to the U.N. Everyone knows resolutions like this are nothing but a bunch of useless rhetoric, so we just smile and nod while slipping toward the door. Even Kyoto didn't get a single U.S. Senate vote, which is saying something.

Noted, filed, and forgotten...
Any and all resolutions or treaties coming from the UN should immediately and without question or debate be disposed of. Shredding would be too good for it.

I'm surprised there hasn't been a column on TH about the UN Human Rights Council sending a delegation to the U.S. to investigate the rampant racism that thrives here. Blah.


For CalVRWC (#8)
Eh, how about stoking up a Stanley Steamer or Duryea with those resolutions?

U.S. vs. U.N.
The U.N. is against the very concept of individual rights, and I have to question the notion put out by neocons that the U.N. can never be dissolved. The U.N. is an outrage, an affront to our existence, and it should be dismantled brick by brick, over the whining objections and crying of its liberal lovers in our country.

If you think about it, liberals are inherently weak. The only power they have is to act indignant and outraged to make conservatives feel guilty and give in to their irrational demands. They would starve in caves if it weren't for conservatives. They wouldn't even have Starbucks. I think the day is fast coming when we will have all the arguments in place to justify the full dissolution of this institution, which hasn't done anything right since recognizing Israel.

I hate truck rallies but tractor pulls
are pretty good. Hurry up with that paperwork.

Anyone with the stuff to kick that scheming rat-b@st@rd, idiotic, self-serving, child-raping monstrosity OUT OF THE US will get my vote.

PS Great article
Once again Janice. Thanks for letting us know.

The UN agenda
The infamous Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) would also violate US sovereignty, and if you aren't screaming at your senators and congressmen about that, you ought to be!

http://www.heritage.org/Research/InternationalOrganizations /wm1638.cfm

Cordial Invitation
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Steps to Takeover?
Those who would wish to destroy our country and eliminate our Constitution would be the only ones who would favor such an agreement.

We would learn who our country's TRAITORS are very quickly!

united clowns
top of the agenda for the new pres. should be
eliminate the u.n from u.s matters!
We can still deal with the world in many matters w/out the corrupt U.N.
ELVIS
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