MOKSHA wrote:
According to this GOP mens club
Bush signed the first documents
then a (EO) by the newly elected Clinton

http://www.darkegop.org/mens-club.html

I think what may be revealing is who stands against it
NOW
in the open
:-)(-:



That information is not correct MOKSHA. Not only was Clinton the first American to sign Agenda 21, but he did so using one of those Executive Directives, which bypasses congress completely. The only reason he would have done this is because he knew that it stood no chance of passing in Congress. Here are the people from our government who are for a Progressive (Marxist) Caucus who have signed documents in support of Agenda 21:Members of the Progressive Caucus
Rep Earl Hilliard (AL-O7) - Democrat
Rep Eni Faleomavaega (AS-AL) - Democrat
Rep Ed Pastor (AZ-O2) - Democrat
Rep Lynn C Woolsey (CA-O6) - Democrat
Rep George Miller (CA-O7) - Democrat
Rep Nancy Pelosi (CA-O8) - Democrat
Rep Fortney "Pete" Stark (CA-13) - Democrat
Rep Henry A. Waxman (CA-29) - Democrat
Rep Xavier Becerra (CA-3O) - Democrat
Rep Julian Co Dixon (CA-32) - Democrat
Rep Esteban Edward Torres (CA-34) - Democrat
Rep Maxine Waters (CA-35) - Democrat
Rep George E. Brown (CA-42) - Democrat
Rep Bob Filner (CA-5O) - Democrat
Rep Diane DeGette (CO-0l) - Democrat
Rep Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC-AL) - Democrat
Rep Corrine Brown (FL-O3) - Democrat
Rep Carrie P o Meek (FL-17) - Democrat
Rep Alcee Lo Hastings (FL-23) - Democrat
Rep Cynthia A. McKinney (GA-O4) - Democrat
Rep John Lewis (GA-O5) - Democrat
Rep Neil Abercrombie (HI-0l) - Democrat
Rep Patsy Mink (HI-O2) - Democrat
Rep Jesse Jackson (IL-O2) - Democrat
Rep Luis Gutierrez (IL-O4 ) - Democrat
Rep Danny Davis (IL-O7) - Democrat
Rep Lane Evans (IL-17) - Democrat
Rep Julia Carson (IN-IO) - Democrat
Rep John Olver (MA-0l) - Democrat
Rep Jim McGovern (MA-O3) - Democrat
Rep Barney Frank (MA-04) - Democrat
Rep John Tierney (MA-06) - Democrat
Rep David Bonior (MI-lO) - Democrat
Rep Lynn N. Rivers (MI-13) - Democrat
Rep John Conyers (MI-14) - Democrat
Rep Bennie G. Thompson (MS-02) - Democrat
Rep Melvin L. Watt (NC-12) - Democrat
Rep Donald Payne (NJ-10) - Democrat
Rep Jerrold Nadler (NY -08) - Democrat
Rep Major Owens (NY-11) - Democrat
Rep Nydia M. Velazquez (NY-12) - Democrat
Rep Charles Rangel (NY -15) - Democrat
Rep Maurice Hinchey (NY -26) - Democrat
Rep John LaFalce (NY -29) - Democrat
Rep Marcy Kaptur (OH-09) - Democrat
Rep Dennis Kucinich (OH-IO) - Democrat
Rep Louis Stokes (OH-11) - Democrat
Rep Sherrod Brown (OH-13) - Democrat
Rep Elizabeth Furse (OR-01) - Democrat
Rep Peter A. DeFazio (OR-04) - Democrat
Rep Chaka Fattah (PA-02) - Democrat
Rep William Coyne (PA-14) - Democrat
Rep Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo (PR-AL) - Democrat
Rep Robert C. Scott (V A-03) - Democrat
Rep Bernard Sanders (VT -AL) - Democrat
Rep James A. McDermott (W A-07) - Democrat

As you will notice, there's not a Republican in the bunch. And here is the group of organizations pushing it:



Americans for Democratic Action
Campaign for America's Future
Campaign for New Priorities
Center for the Advancement of Public Policy
Center of Concern
Coalition on Human Needs
Demilitarization for Democracy
Development GAP
50 Years is Enough Network
Friends of the Earth
Fund for New Priorities in America
Institute for Policy Studies
Institute for Women's Policy Research
International Labor Rights Fund
National Jobs for All Coalition
National Organization for Women
National Priorities Project
NETWORK: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby
Peace Action
Preamble Center for Public Policy
Public Citizen, email: Public Citizen
Stakeholders Alliance
United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America
United for a Fair Economy
Washington Chapter Alliance for Democracy
Working Assets
Women, Law and Development
National Council of La Raza
The Campaign for Health Security
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
Friends Committee on National Legislation
Center for Defense Information
Council for a Livable World
Citizens for Tax Justice
U.S. Campaign to Ban Landmines
Amnesty International
Human Rights Watch
Americans for a Sustainable Economy
National Education Association
USA Network for Habitat II
Catholic Charities
National Council of Negro Women
Center for Law and Social Policy
Witness for Peace
Children's Defense Fund
Child Welfare League
National Black Child Development Institute
Urban League
Economic Policy Institute
Brookings Institute
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
National Committee to Preserve Social Security and
Medicare
Defenders of Wildlife
Veterans for Peace
National Rainbow Coalition
AFL-CIO
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
UNITE
Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
National Association of Public Hospitals
National Council of Senior Citizens
Long-Term Care Campaign
Consumer's Union
Center for Responsive Politics
Latin American Working Group
Public Campaign

Please feel free to explore any of their wonderful sounding, pie-in-the-sky documents on the web.

Tim