Posted on 09/24/2009 8:15:03 AM PDT by NewMediaJournal
As President Obama was addressing the General Assembly of the United Nations, just before Libya's dictator Moammar Kadhafi called for the demise of the Security Council and followed later by Ahmadinejads challenge of international law as we know it, my conclusion has become clear: Indeed the United Nations must reform, and significantly, and here is why:
Qaddafi, whom many Arab leaders called the Fata alk Majnun (the crazy man) ranted for one hour and a half in front of the General Assembly accusing the organization of being unfair and intervening against some aggressors and not all perpetrators of human rights abuse. The dictator is right in this particular diagnosis but not in the menu he offered.
The man whose regime invaded and occupied northern Chad for years, looting that poor country's resources, who sent terrorists into Tunisia and Egypt, who kidnapped and assassinated Lebanese Shia leaders, who ordered the blowing up of Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie and has been funding violence from the Philippines to Surninam is not exactly the head of state who should be lecturing the world community in Manhattan, but answering a court investigation in the Hague.
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I have a better message to the U.N.:
DROP DEAD. GET LOST.
And give me my tax dollars back. I’m sick and tired of bankrolling a cabal whose only function is to provide a public worlk forum for power-mad lunatics like Khaddafi and Chavez.
And I reject the one wolrd government they seek to thrust upon us.
What a waste of a message. Most of the UN members are dictators.
Of all the speakers at the UN I would ask which one had the most detrimental impact on the US? The clear answer is, Hussein Obama. The words from the foreign nutjobs mean nothing while the defamation from the domestic nutjob means much.
Ditto to EVERY word you said!
Dictators it’s what the U.N. is all about time to get rid of it.
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