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DATE: WEDNESDAY, February 13, 1991                   TAG: 9102130513
SECTION: EDITORIAL                    PAGE: A-8   EDITION: METRO 
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BEWARE BUSH'S LOVE AFFAIR WITH U.N.

PRESIDENT Bush's love affair with the United Nations should cause all loyal Americans grave concern.

The man who played the most pivotal role at the creation of the United Nations was communist traitor Alger Hiss. Despite warnings by the FBI, Hiss was promoted to a high post in the State Department, where he was charged with our planning for the United Nations.

At the U.N. founding conference in 1945, Hiss was acting secretary general, and he served on several committees that wrote the U.N. Charter. Is it any wonder that God is not mentioned anywhere in that document?

Hiss also helped to staff the U.S. delegation with at least 15 other secret communist agents. They are all named in G. Edward Griffin's 1964 critique of the United Nations, "The Fearful Master."

President Bush has expressed his determination to create "a new world order" under U.N. auspices. No one should forget that the American delegation at the United Nations' founding was loyal not to America, but to communism. A "new world order" would be a totalitarian Marxist regime.

Our nation, founded on a belief in God (see four references to God in the Declaration of Independence), cannot exist as a part of the communist-created and atheistic United Nations. ALBERT W. STEWART ROANOKE



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