Don’t sell independence
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Editor,
Are we paying attention to what’s happening in our community?
NGOs (non-government organizations) are rapidly springing up and assuming government roles. They are many and intertwined. They are “global” and pay no attention to the wisdom of our Constitution and are not concerned with inalienable rights, finding it easy to replace them for the so-called common good. This “change for change’s sake” is allowing socialism and social engineering to creep into our town.
Socialism’s disguise is something called ICLEI (International Counsel for Local Environmental Issues), supported most notably by the United Nations and prominent socialists. NGOs form then to partner, share, fund and advance these socialist-type goals. Locally, there is “Gracious Space,” of which our Polson city manager is a member. The Orton Family Foundation, based in Vermont, has recently chosen to grant $100,000 to the Greater Polson Community Foundation. This grant will be contingent upon achieving goals set forth. Among these goals will be to get aboard lock-step, with the Orton Foundation’s global way of thinking, to include changing social attitudes toward environmental, energy and land use. Indoctrination programs are already in place for our school youth. Frightening?
In speaking with Senate candidate Carmine Mowbray, who had been initially involved in the promotional grant application for GPCF, I was glad to hear her tell me that she had removed her support after learning more about the dangerous agendas.
One hundred thousand dollars to take away our independence? I say no sale.
Jim Sisler
Big Arm