Posted on 12/28/2004 9:26:58 PM PST by bootless
Mullings - An American Cyber-Column
This is Diplomacy?
Rich Galen
Wednesday December 29, 2004
· The United States was deemed stingy in its immediate promise of $15 million in aid to the post-tsunami relief effort in Southeast Asia by the United Nations Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief, Jan Egeland.
· I have two words for the U-G for HA & ER Egeland: Get Out.
· In fact, I have the same two words for the whole United Nations: Get Out.
· The United States the stingy United States contributes 20 percent of the entire budget to run the United Nations. Out of every five dollars of Egelands salary, the taxpayers of the United Stingy of America pay one.
· I want to pay none.
· As quickly as someone could draw up the papers, the United States pledged $15 million to the relief effort a number which was upped to $35 million by yesterday afternoon.
· By comparison the entire European Union had pledged $4.6 million. The French? The French decided to pony up $136,000.
· Stingy bâtards.
· And keep in mind, that $35 million is just the official US government portion. Many times that amount is being raised and spent by individual citizens giving to charitable organizations all over the country. Those donations are not counted in the $35 million which is not understood by intellectual thugs like Jan Egeland.
· Egeland apparently believes that only money spent by governments counts. Thats because he comes from Norway where the government does almost every thing for every one and so individuals dont have to do much.
· However, in America we believe that the government should do what it NEEDS to do and the citizens are perfectly capable of handling the rest.
· Even I spent a good deal of time yesterday trying to find jet fuel for a plane which was being loaded with medical supplies by Dr. K.A. Paul who runs an outfit known as the Global Peace Initiative out of Houston. Dr. Paul is just one of the hundreds of good hearted people in America who are scrambling to get help to the Tsunami-devastated region.
· As someone who saw first-hand many of the buildings which Saddam Hussein was able to construct while the Oil-for-Palaces program was being overseen by the United Nations, I am something less than its greatest fan.
· I am much less a fan of the organizations leader, Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
· Annan was opposed to the liberation of Iraq because he is among those who believe that stability is paramount even if that stability comes at the price of freedom for millions of people.
· Where was Mr. Egeland when Saddam was murdering 300,000 of his subjects? Oh. He was in New York City enjoying the splendid life of a senior executive at the United Nations.
· Speaking of being stingy, does the name Quisling mean anything to Mr. Egeland? To be a Quisling is to be a collaborator with the enemy. Vidkun Quisling was the guy the Nazis installed as the leader of ta da NORWAY after it was occupied by Germany in World War II.
· The British and even the French tried desperately to prevent Norway being overrun by Germany, but when it fell, Mr. Egelends country provided the rest of us with the model for collaborators.
· Norway, by the way, was neutral during World War I. While the Western Allies were spilling their blood and spending their treasure, Norway was taking a pass.
· That would be a working definition of stingy, seems to me.
· According to the UN website there are 191 members. Some of them are pretty well known to Americans: Great Britain, New Zealand and Spain to name three. Others are not so well known, such as: Lesotho, Tuvalu and Kiribati.
· Here are my proposals: First, not one stingy penny of US money should be sent to the United Nations until Mr. Egeland is fired. Period. Let the French make up the difference.
· Second: While I believe there should be a United Nations, it shouldnt be on the East Side of Manhattan.
· If people like Jan Egeland are truly dedicated to their cause, they should do their work where it is needed most. We should move the UN to a place like Kiribati. Or Tuvalu. Or even to Lesotho.
· If they can find it.
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I was both angered and immensely moved by this column - not hard to do, given the amazing heartlessness of Jan Egeland, and the amazing heart of the American people.
An archive of his reports from Iraq is on his website - mullings.com - they're well worth reading.
Mega ping for a good one!
Ping!
Darn! Thanks! Search brought up nothing - I searched by the column title.
Thanks for posting the whole thing!
Yet another one, but a good one!
Get the UN out of the US and the US out of the UN!!!
Thanks for the note and the bump. BTW, I sent your thread about your email to Egeland to him as well. I thought it was fascinating and revealing.
(Will I see you at the W2 Ball?)
BUMP!
Not this time, I'm afraid; I had made a commitment to be with a relative for breast reconstruction surgery, never even thinking it would be at the same time.
EXCELLENT RANT!!
I'm sorry I won't see you this time - I really enjoyed meeting you last time. I hope your relative's surgery goes smoothly - that's wonderful that you'll be there for her. Even schedule surgery is scary. (thread creep stopped - :-) )
(Psst, say hi to Our Man Clay, eh? {grin})
Ping again for Rant of the Day!
A great rant, David...
So??
Will you write a letter:
letters@washpost.com
Rich Galen is one of the adults in the political operative arena.
Rich Galen has been around the block and knows how to expose a fraud like the UN, and their leftist supporters
I would love to. I write one now and post it for suggestions before I send it
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