Posted on 04/09/2003 8:00:05 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim
** S - N - I - P ! **
"Who's the next target in the war on terror? The right answer should be: the United Nations. The United Nations is now trying to insinuate itself into the reconstruction of Iraq. Earlier this week, Kofi Annan announced that only a UN resolution could give "legitimacy" to the American liberation of Iraq, and this view is echoed by liberal-minded pundits around the world. The truth is that the UN has no legitimacy to give. In the world's three-decade long struggle with terror and terror states, the UN has with rare exceptions been an instrument of the wrong side. In the three decades since the PLO attack on the 1972 Munich Olympics, the UN has passed dozens of resolutions condemning Israel -- but never once has it delivered an unambiguous condemnation of the terrorist attacks against the Jewish state. Meanwhile, the UN aid organizations inside the Palestinian towns and refugee camps in Lebanon, Jordan, Gaza, the West Bank and elsewhere have been exploited to sustain hatred and resentment. UN officials lead Palestinian children on tours of Israeli cities and tell them that the wealth they see is rightfully theirs. They distribute hateful textbooks and co-operate with terrorist groups in the administration of social welfare programs. The UN is as responsible as anyone for the survival of Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq."
Git the US Outta the UN and Git the UN Outta the US...MUD
Zackley...MUD
Hmm? Shall I change my tagline after all these months?
Change it to?:
Bu-bye Kofi!
"The WWP was created by the Soviet KGB in 1957, with the initial task of helping the Kremlin create a favorable impression of the 1956 Soviet invasion of Hungary among the trade unions and "colored" population of the United States. It was run by a Soviet-style secretariat whose members were secretly indoctrinated and trained by the KGB, which also financed its day-to-day operation. In 1959 the WWP got its own newspaper, Workers World, which was edited by the KGB's disinformation department. To camouflage Moscow's hand and to give the paper a broader appeal, the early issues showed both Lenin and Trotsky holding up a banner saying, "Colored and White Unite and Fight for a WORKERS WORLD." By 1978, when I broke with Communism, the WWP newspaper was being secretly edited in Romania under the auspices of the Comintern journal entitled Problems of Peace and Socialism (the English translation of which was called World Marxist Review), which was then headquartered in Bucharest. After the Soviet Union collapsed, the WWP apparently took on a life of its own, as did many other Cold War operations I had been involved with. Currently, the WWP has a national office in New York (55 W. 17th Street) and 18 regional headquarters across the United States, the addresses of which are posted on the Internet. Now the WWP represents itself as a "national Marxist-Leninist party promoting socialism, supporting working class struggles and lesbian/gay/bi/trans liberation, organizing protests, and denouncing racism and sexism." Two of its leaders, Larry Holmes and Monica G. Moorehead, repeatedly ran for president of the United States on the WWP ticket. Both portrayed the United States as a country run by war-mongering governments, and both insinuated that America was full of political prisoners. The WWP newspaper Workers World is also still around and maintains its Cold War rhetoric. Its website states: "We're independent Marxists" whose "goal is solidarity of all the workers and oppressed against this criminal imperialist system." Over the years, the WWP created several front organizations along Soviet lines, such as the Youth Against War and Fascism, the United Labor Action, and the American Servicemen's Union. Most recently the WWP spawned another front called ANSWER, standing for Act Now to Stop War and End Racism, which is run by the same people running the WWP. ANSWER is supported by numerous domestic and foreign Marxist bodies (the Lebanese Communist party, the New Communist party of the Netherlands, the Partido Comunista de la Argentina) and by other anti-American organizations (the Italian Tribunal on NATO Crimes, the Green party USA, the Canadian-Cuban Friendship)."
Communism AIN'T the A.N.S.W.E.R. ...MUD
Landru: They go after the punk, say, within the next year beginning today...Tuesday August 13th, 2002? "I'll FedEx ya a case of Hienekens, a case of Milwaukee's finest bratwursts (fresh from the elfs at Usinger's ~you'll have to supply your own buns & condiments...), & a box of Garcia & Vegas' best."
Slim: Yer on, my FRiend...beer, brats and stoagies will provide much motivation fer the late night FReepin' excapades!!
Landru: "If they *don't*?? I'd like to know what I'll be getting from the Mud Cave out there in ol' Virginny?"
Slim: Hmmmm...on the unlikely chance that our efforts fail, I'll gladly send you a case of Legends Ale (good stuff from the local microbrewery), a big ol' Smithfield Ham, and a box of Macanudos.
Slim: T-Mac's goin' DOWN!!
Slim: FReegards...MUD
Today, April 14, 2003, is the eight-month anniversary of this much-watched wager from Black IX. As the appointed judge, I, the fair and unbalanced Sultan, do hereby report that on Day 241 of this year-long wager, Terry McAuliffe has not been indicted. Therefore, Landru is still winning. (unfortunately).
Mudboy Slim may want to consider throwin' in the towel!
Report faithfully submitted by...the Sultan
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