How come "they" only use Ritter's opinion, and only his recent opinions at that, when there are more than one former UN Inspector voicing opinions on the Iraqi threat? Maybe because he's the only ONE "challenging the administration's thesis that Iraq is a threat to the United States" and the rest support the "administration's thesis"?
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How come "they" only use Ritter's opinion, and only his recent opinions at that, when there are more than one former UN Inspector voicing opinions on the Iraqi threat? Maybe because he's the only ONE "challenging the administration's thesis that Iraq is a threat to the United States" and the rest support the "administration's thesis"?
# 7 by Gumption
If every former and current member of the United Nations unanimously supported the hegemony of the U.N. over all the nations of the Earth, I would still say that our participation in the unlawful actions of the U.N. violate the Comstitution of our nation.
No nation gave up it's sovereignty by joining the United Nations treaty organization.