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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

LEADERS OF TOMORROW MUST BE HEARD TODAY, BAN TELLS GLOBAL FORUM ON YOUTH POLICIES THE UNITED STATES ISSUE A POLICY

It's not so much "It's a small world after all" so much use love at the World Fair and Disney Parks with a boat looking at all the puppets singing and the ride ends to wait in line again and all of us thinking I'm suffering for the next view of my or our future yet Secretary General Ban does see a pre suffrage to Universal Age Suffrage just as Former President Nixon saw in the First International Law in transportation of our youth to close to Slavery but the Just of the Forum must and shall be left to the Member Nations the Youth are Represented of and a Youth Authority is developed into each Nation to Policy making then as each grow to Universal Suffrage either 18 years of age or to 21 years of age of Rule of Law to Member Nations then in fact a Policy making of the Youth can with knowledge of growth can be viewed as a keen approach to "It's a small world after all" in like of stated The United States of America shall support such Forum to Rule of Law of Nations and only then such order of Respect of Elders of their own like and or kin is Comity

Guy Perea Presidential Elector President of The United States

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon delivers a video message to the First Global Forum on Youth Policies in Azerbaijan. Photo: Youth Policy Forum

LEADERS OF TOMORROW MUST BE HEARD TODAY, BAN TELLS GLOBAL FORUM ON YOUTH POLICIES

Young people around the world must “raise your voices” so they are heard loud and clear, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told a packed audience of youth Ministers, experts, activists and volunteers this morning, kicking off the First Global Forum on Youth Policies, in Azerbaijan, itself a nation with more than half of its population under age 29. Read more


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