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Freedom 21 to the world!

When the United Nations assembles in the Hague in November to finalize plans to implement the Kyoto Protocol, we want to show the delegates that many people do not agree with their plans. We need your help to make a strong statement.

We intend to display a large poster containing the following message, surrounded by the names of organizations who agree with this statement:

    "Complex and contentious issues like global warming call for a far more realistic approach than that of the Kyoto Conference. Its deliberations were not based on the best science; its proposed agreements would be ineffective and unfair inasmuch as they do not apply to the developing world.... More research is needed to understand both the cause and the impact of global warming."

If your organization agrees with this statement, taken directly from the Republican Platform, please sign-on and have your organization represented at the Hague. It is essential that we have a signed permission document for each organization name used. Please print this form and fax it to us at 901-986-2299. The U.N. will require documentation for each name displayed.

There should be several hundred organizations represented in this display.

The theme of the display is: "Freedom 21: Advancing the principles of freedom in the 21st century," which will appear on an eight-foot banner over the poster. On tables in front of the display, we will have our recording facilities set up to interview participants at the conference for broadcast to as many as 1500 radio stations throughout America.

If you would like to help in this effort, you can, and it is needed. Please click here to make a contribution to our Fund to Monitor the U.N. Any amount from $10 on up will be most helpful.

The Millennium Declaration, adopted September 8 by the U.N. and the heads of state of most of the world's governments (including President Clinton), calls for full implementation of the Kyoto Protocol by 2002. At this meeting in the Hague, the delegates are expected to adopt the final rules for implementation. This conference is our best, and possibly our last, chance to let the world know that a significant number of people and organizations disagree with their efforts to impose restrictions on our energy use. Please do whatever you can.

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