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Feb 19, 2001 |
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Bush Names Establishment Career Diplomat as UN Ambassador Clinton Feminist Population Controllers Continue to Represent Bush Administration John D. Negroponte has been selected by President Bush to be US Ambassador to the United Nations. While some Catholic and pro-life leaders sought assurances from Bush during the campaign that he would appoint a pro-life UN Ambassador, their hopes may go unfulfilled. If anyone has evidence of pro-life leanings on the part of Mr. Negroponte, we would appreciate knowing about it. There is ample documentation, however, on his 37-year career as a State Department diplomat. He has had eight different assignments abroad including postings as Ambassador to Honduras, Mexico and the Philippines. He was the officer-in-charge for Vietnam in the National Security Council under Dr. Henry Kissinger from 1971-1973 and he returned to the National Security Council from 1987 to 1989 to be its deputy director under General Colin Powell, to whom he is reportedly close. Like so many cabinet officials over the years, Mr. Negroponte is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. In 1997 he joined McGraw-Hill Companies as executive vice president for Global Markets.
“It surprised many pro-family conservatives last week to see Ambassador Betty King serving on the delegation to the preparatory committee meeting for the upcoming Child Summit. King, a Clinton political appointee to the UN Economic and Social Council, was one of the leading advocates in advancing the radical feminist cause through a number of UN conferences. King has been a fixture at UN meetings for years and had been at the center of Clinton Administration attempts to use UN documents to advance ‘abortion rights’ into the developing world. It is reported that King expects a reappointment by the Bush administration. “Representing the Bush administration at the executive board meeting of the United Nations Population Fund last week was Margaret Pollack, a career foreign service officer who heads the office of Population in the US State Department. Pollack served as the chief negotiator for the Clinton Administration at a number of UN conferences including the five-year review of the Beijing Women’s Conference (Beijing+5) and the Cairo Conference on Population and Development (Cairo+5). “Pollack sat in the lead chair at meetings where the Clinton Administration attempted to strike down all conscience clauses that protected medical personnel from having to participate in abortions. At Beijing +5 Clinton negotiators also attempted to make it mandatory that all medical personnel learn the abortion procedure. “Peggy Kerry continues to serve as the non-governmental (NGO) liaison officer for the US Mission. Kerry came from the world of radical feminist activism and as one career officer at the US Mission put it, ‘she never learned that she did not represent her ideology but the US government.’ Kerry came under fire last spring when she allowed the pro-abortion group ‘Catholics’ for a Free Choice to hold a press conference at UN headquarters under US government auspices at which they bashed the Catholic Church and called for the ouster of the Holy See from its seat as Observer to the UN General Assembly. At the time presidential candidate George W. Bush criticized the press conference. “Sharon Kotok, a political appointee in the State Department, is said to want a job advising the Bush Administration on women’s issues. Like King and Pollack, Kotok was at the center of the Clinton team at most UN Conferences dealing with abortion in the past several years.” Messages of concern can be sent to President Bush at: president@whitehouse.gov or Fax: 202-456-2461 | |
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Republican National Coalition for Life * Box 618 * Alton * Illinois 62002 Executive Director: Colleen Parro (972) 387-4160 Fax: (972) 387-3830 | |