Posted on 05/26/2009 11:12:53 AM PDT by BGHater
Speaking of Holbrooke & Volcker and an underqualified self-appointed “ruling class” :
2004 late or early JANUARY 2005 : (NY : GAGGLE OF WINDBAGS CONVENE AT RICHARD HOLBROOKE’S REQUEST - PLAN TO SAVE KOFI ANNAN’S ARSE...-— See NORM COLEMAN OP ED, VOLCKER {See UN OIL FOR FOOD CORRUPTION INQUIRY}, GEORGE SOROS, TED TURNER, JOHN KERRY, John Ruggie, Leslie Gelb, CFR, Tim Wirth, Kathy Bushkin, United Nations Foundation ) When the stink threatens to make even bureaucrats gag, somebody has to mop up some of the mess. When a gaggle of special pleaders met the other night in New York to talk about the puddle in the parlor at the United Nations, it wasn’t clear whether they were interested in shaping up the U.N. or merely saving the job of Kofi Annan, the bureaucrats’ favorite bureaucrat. .......What frightened the coterie to action then, and no doubt Mr. Annan yesterday, is the growing sentiment in Congress to do something about corruption at the U.N., or else. .......
There was considerable wetting of well-tailored pants at the U.N. last month with the publication of Mr. Coleman’s op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, in which he asked the pointed question obvious to everyone: “If this widespread corruption had occurred in any legitimate organization around the world, its CEO would have been ousted long ago. Why is the U.N. different?”
Why, indeed. Mr. Coleman, a moderate Republican in only his second year in the Senate, is not through yet. He is the chairman of the Senate’s permanent investigating subcommittee and intends to hotly pursue the scam artists who stole much of the $60 billion that’s “billion” with a “b” in oil profits meant for food and medicines to be waved through the U.N. sanctions. ...Mr. Annan reassured the U.N. Security Council that Mr. Volcker’s conclusions “will be made available to the public in a form that will take into account the rights of staff members and, where necessary, respect any undertakings as to confidentiality that may have been granted by the inquiry.”
Translation to plainspeak: “The fix is in. If you don’t like the stink, get a bigger clothespin.” (Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...-———— “Kofi gets a cuddle from his friends,” Wesley Pruden, Washington Times, 1/04/05
"My sense is that if we are to have a truly globalized economy, with free movement of goods, services and capital, a world currency makes sense," Volker said. "That would be a world in which the objectives of growth, economic efficiency and stability can best be reconciled." - Paul Volker WSJ 2000 via 26 posted on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 11:59:16 AM by politicket
This is exactly how the American citizen has lost control of his government, and why we have no representation at the federal or state level anymore.
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