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UN, Where did it go wrong?
A resolution to increase democratic freedoms

Category: The Furtherment of Democracy Strength: Strong

I'll tell you, the answer - inativatity. Thats right let explain. 1. The UN has let itself lose significants. 2. The bad state of the proposals systhem. When was the last time we even had a vote. Not to long ago you say? Oh yeah the so called 'Reduction of needed approvals'. Remember when we needed of unreasonable amount of 280. That resolution increased that to 317. The UN better pull its soaks up and do something. Secondly only 100 simple approvals should be needed. We'd get a lot more done.


Voting Ended: Fri Mar 21 2003


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