Posted on 12/29/2004 11:48:34 AM PST by OPS4
I would like to ask the United Nations to give back the stolen money from the Oil for Food program to the Asian Tsunami Victims.
I would also ask that all countries and individuals who profited from this scam to do the same.
Until this is done, do not attack us on how much our nation gives of our hard earned tax dollars, some of which you stole.
Happy New Year! Ops4 God BLess America!
I'll join you in that plea.
Also they should send over there all the money they owe in parking tickets.
Actually, they should give the money back to the Iraqi people, to whom it belongs. Then they should send their own money to help the Tsunami victims.
Imagine if they gave back half the $20 billion......that would be a good start!
bump!
UN Leaders: Kleptocrats
Puh-leez! This is just about as ridiculous as the sillies who want to cancel Bush's inauguration celebration to use the money more "humanely." Those who stole the money will keep it-- do you think they're moved by what's happened? It didn't bother them any to see children starving in Iraq. As for the inauguration, I'll guarantee you that they never asked Bill Clinton to cancel his festivities.
The point is the U.N. is attacking our donations. They are stealing money from Iraq and who knows where else.
The money is under investigation as to where it ended up, to replace it is up to the U.N. since it happened on thier watch.
20 billion could go along way in the helping business, which they are supposed to be about.
Ops4 God BLess America!
I would join your plea, but for the fact that the money is the property of the Iraqi people and should be returned to them with all due dispatch, down to the last penny.
The fact is the U.N. lives in a glass house and should not throw stones, at the U.S.A., and her citizens, of which I am proud to be one of.
Ops4 God BLess America!
Agreed.
LOL, well said.
Kofi and Kojo both say, "NO!"
I say they have to go, to a super maximum security federal penal institution.
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