>>>The prospect of a potential John Kerry presidency having been laid mercifully to rest, it is now time to cast a gimlet eye on unfinished business elsewhere say, the U.N.'s now-infamous Oil-for-Food scandal.
The Kerry issue should not be laid to rest. He has POWs, MIAs and remains of the soldiers to answer to.
He sold their blood for political gain.
Don't ever forget.
To take the focus off the Oil for Food scandal, they will come back after us and after our personally owned firearms. That's okay. Sooner or later, America will come to know that the UN is nothing more than an abettor to those who wish our total destruction and we'll have to deal with this. Bring it on.
Kerry should not be allowed to return to the Senate. Charges should be filed, an Investigation completed and if necessary a Trial be held. No way should this man be allowed to return to the Senate until this has been done and he is either cleared or convicted !! Time to Freep the Congress for the Vets.
The people of the US were allegedly led to believe that the Vietnam Veterans were "Reminiscent of the Scourge of Genghis Kahn, Murders, Rapist .... " The US Government allegedly, was wrongfully pressured into an agreement with our enimies by the VVAW an organization headed by John Kerry.
We cannot turn our backs on our Vietnam Veterans, by our own hands, they have suffered enormously. Thank You for Your Service is not enough. The people who may be responsible must answer for their actions.
The villain in this book was a former UN insider, who had made a huge fortune,and accumulated enormous political clout by providing discreet money laundering for the "Five Per-Centers" who dip their beaks into most aid programs run by the UN.
I got the feeling the author knew exactly what he was talking about, and I was reminded immediately of GEORGE SOROS and the QUANTUM FUND.
(Incidentally,when I think of Soros,another shadowy organization comes to mind : Die Broderbund. )
Oil For Food was the tip of the iceberg.
I told ya'll that Saddam buys Annans suits and ya thought I was kidding, didn't ya.
IMO it's not about a matter of degree, it's about a culture of entitlement.