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To: DBCJR
"I wouldn't give up on the U.N. yet," he said. "I think we are realizing that we are going to have to have an international rule of law. We need not only an executive to make international law, but we need the military forces to enforce that law and the judicial system to bring the criminals to justice before they have the opportunity to build military forces that use these horrid weapons that rogue nations and movements can get hold of – germs and atomic weapons."

It's amazing that most people are unaware of the true nature of this "smiling 'undertaker' grandfather figure."

His delusion was no different than that of Marx, or Lenin or even Hitler, assembling the tools for a new society, ruled by --- what?
Force.
All have uniformly failed; simple bricklayers on the road of good intentions. The only unfortunate result is that we must deal with the destination here on earth.

How does one "...enforce that law and the judicial system to bring the criminals to justice..." without the use of force? By sacrificing other peoples' lives of course, none of which are criminal.

This do-gooder was never in a position to do overt damage, but he did his part to enable the 'do-gooders' we are experiencing today.

This guy was worse than merely bad. He created a permanent illusion of 'good,' where his only ability was ignorance of human nature and history.

But he sounded great!

8 posted on 07/20/2009 4:34:44 PM PDT by Publius6961 (Change is not a plan; Hope is not a strategy.)
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To: Publius6961

I wouldn’t even give him, or for that matter Marx and Lenin, the benefit of the doubt by claiming they were “do-gooders”: They most likely knew FULL well they were evil scumbags and were NEVER good, but just used PR to make themselves come across as good. In other words, I would never call him a do-gooder or even having the delusion of being a do-gooder (at least with Hitler, you could make the argument he WAS deluded, which you really can’t do with Marx and Lenin when they specifically make clear in no uncertain terms that they most likely KNEW they were bad and reveled in it by some of their statements.).

The guy literally said sitting on the hand of Satan was his proudest moment, he HAD to know full well he was doing evil just from that.


11 posted on 09/17/2024 8:48:34 AM PDT by otness_e
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