Posted on 12/22/2005 10:35:38 PM PST by Actuality
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=2449872005 Annan loses his cool over 'unfair' media coverage
KOFI Annan, the United Nations secretary-general, lashed out at the media after a year of unrelenting attacks on the UN and strong criticism of his management of the £37 billion oil-for-food programme in Iraq.
The normally mild-mannered official appeared to lose his temper, attacking newspaper reporters for what he said was unfair media coverage of his role - and his son's - in the controversial programme, and said the real scandal had been overlooked.
That, he said, was the more than 2,200 companies and individuals from some 40 countries that paid kickbacks or illegal surcharges to Saddam Hussein's government to get contracts.
An 18-month investigation, led by former US Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, cleared Mr Annan of influencing an oil-for-food contract that went to a company which employed his son, Kojo, but was strongly critical of his management of the programme.
At Mr Annan's year-end press conference, one reporter mentioned a Mercedes-Benz which Kojo Annan imported into Ghana using his father's diplomatic immunity to avoid taxes and customs duty and said some of the secretary-general's version of oil-for-food related events "don't really make sense".
"I think you're being very cheeky," Mr Annan interrupted.
"Listen James Bone [of The Times], you've been behaving like an overgrown schoolboy in this room for many, many months and years.
"You are an embarrassment to your colleagues and to your profession. Please stop misbehaving and please let's move on to a serious journalist."
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That's right, How dare the "little child" (he called the journalist) wants to push on the right button that most in the media ignore?
This is what happens when arrogance is accepted, Where is the uproar?
I was waiting in vain to see the NY Times or the BBC to follow up on the unacceptable Annan that tries to sweep his crimes under the carpet again, via arrogance and belittling in public a journalist that just does his duty.
Now, where are all those heart bleeding liberals taking the side of the struggling free speech and accurate journalism?
Now imagine Bush doing the same thing to someone that brings up for the millionth time the WMD question.
Yeah...those meanies should be nicer to the Korrupt Kofi Klan. I mean, terrorist lapdogs need retirement plans too!
What a great pic, well done including the numbers... it says it all.
Thanks.
"Famous Anus"
During the oil for food program, who were the food contractors?
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Tom McClintocks Citizens for the California Republic, 06-18-2007
The public policy farce that the Green Governor unleashed with AB 32 (the so-called greenhouse gas law) continues. Using their newly granted power to slash carbon dioxide emissions, the California Air Resources Board (all Schwarzenegger appointees) has mandated that every gallon of gasoline sold in California must contain at least 10 percent ethanol by 2010.
First, a few basic facts. Californians use about 15 billion gallons of gasoline a year, meaning that the new ten percent CARB edict will require about 1.5 billion gallons of ethanol. Corn is the most common ethanol-producing crop in the country, yielding about 350 gallons of ethanol fuel per acre. That means converting about 4.3 million acres of farmland to ethanol production, just to meet the California requirement. But according to the USDA, California currently has only 11 million acres devoted to growing crops of all kinds. Get the picture?
The entire purpose of this exercise is to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions from California automobiles (although Californians already have the 8th lowest per capita gasoline consumption in the country). And thats where the public policy discussion becomes farce.
As more acres are brought into agricultural production, the demand for nitrogen fertilizer will grow accordingly, which is itself produced through the use of fossil fuels. And the most likely source of new agricultural land will be converting rain forests to agriculture, although deforestation is already the second biggest man-made contributor of carbon dioxide emissions, ranking just behind internal combustion. And heres the clincher: ethanol is produced through fermentation, by which glucose is broken down into equal parts of ethanol and you guessed it carbon dioxide.
Obviously, this edict will hit gasoline consumers hard: ethanol is less efficient than gasoline and its more expensive meaning youll have to buy more gallons at the pump and pay more per gallon.
The bigger impact, though, will be at the grocery store. By radically and artificially increasing the demand for ethanol, the cost pressure on all agricultural products (including meat and dairy products that rely on grain feed) will be devastating. Earlier this year, spiraling corn prices forced up by artificially increased demand for ethanol produced riots throughout Mexico.
The CARB regulations will undoubtedly hit Californians hard but they will hit starving third world populations even harder. Basic foodstuffs are a small portion of the family incomes in affluent nations, but they consume more than half of family earnings in third world countries.
So when the global warming alarmists predict worldwide starvation, theyre right. Theyre creating it.
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