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-"No Blood for Oil"- Kojo & Kofi: Unbelievable U.N. stories.
various FR links | 03-12-04 | The Heavy Equipment Guy

Posted on 03/12/2004 12:56:57 AM PST by backhoe

Annan's son caught
 
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"No Blood for Oil"- bribery & corruption worldwide
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Kofi Annan's son implicated in Oil for Food!
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Kojo & Kofi
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Kofi Annan's son implicated in Oil for Food!
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IN THE MAIL: Eric Shawn's new book, The U.N. Exposed: How the United Nations Sabotages America's Security and Fails the World. Looks quite interesting, and it's blurbed by Rudy Giuliani.

Not as good a title as Emergency Sex, though.

541 posted on 04/07/2006 4:53:51 PM PDT by backhoe
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http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/006940.php
UN Aid Workers And Peacekeepers Still Tricking Out Girls

The BBC reports that the United Nations still has not stopped its aid workers and peacekeepers from turning female refugees into prostitutes in order to secure food and water. Some of the victims are as young as eight years old, and the problem is widespread, according to Save The Children: This behavior was first revealed four years ago, and two years ago the scope of the problem became common knowledge, thanks to a series of reports in the British newspaper The Independent.  Comments (6)


542 posted on 05/08/2006 4:39:19 PM PDT by backhoe (-30-)
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http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2006/05/un_pervs_still_.html

UN Pervs Still Committing Sex Crimes

Very sick, very debased, very United nations. The UN peacekeepers are back at it;

Aid Workers Are Said to Abuse Girls
girls are being sexually exploited by United Nations peacekeepers, aid workers and teachers, according to a new report.

This is hardly new, here are just a few previous cases I wrote about in the Atlas sphere,

Boltin John has Bolton called the problem here "one of the greatest stains on U.N. history."one of the greatest stains on U.N. history."

The UN: Global Deception

From Henry Holzer;

This is not a book review, but rather a recommendation (no time to write a book review).

I have just finished reading GLOBAL DECEPTION. It's subtitle is "The UN's Stealth Assault on America's Freedom."

Unlike the plethora of books about the UN--its impotence, anti-Americanism, exalting of dictatorships, corruption, incompetence, etc.-- GLOBAL DECEPTION lays bare the Globalists'very real threat to American sovereignty through such tactics as an ideological takeover of our judicial system, the imposition of taxation schemes on the backs of we taxpayers for the benefit of the UN and its cronies, making our citizens subject to international kangaroo courts run by European socialists and worse--and much more.

GLOBAL DECEPTION is well written and easily understood. Indeed, it's case (that our sovereignty is terribly at risk) is so clear, that the reader comes away from the book without any doubt that in a certain sense the UN is as much of a threat to the United States as are the jihadists.


543 posted on 05/14/2006 5:40:12 AM PDT by backhoe (-30-)
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New Report: UN GUILTY OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES AGAINST OWN STAFF

If you deloused the UN would there be anyone left in the building? The latest scandal? In today's NY Sun

Report: U.N. Commits Human Rights Abuses Against Its Staff

SOONER SENATOR IN HEATED DISCUSSION WITH ANNAN’S DEPUTY OVER AMERICAN ATTITUDES

    UNITED NATIONS — Far from a beacon of justice to the countries of the world,the United Nations is “in breach of its own human rights standards because of the unfair way it treats its own employees,” according to a report due to be released today by an independent panel of three international jurists hired by Turtle Bay’s Staff Union to investigate the United Nations’s internal justice system.

    The three-man panel, headed by a British jurist who played a key role in such cases as last year’s decision to send former Argentinian dictator Pinochet to stand trial in his homeland, Justice Geoffrey Robertson, was appointed after U.N. staffers repeatedly complained about abuse by their superiors in the organization and the lack of accountable bodies in which to air their grievances.

    “It was an eye opener,” Mr. Robertson told The New York Sun yesterday. Describing a system where everything is conducted “under wraps and in secret,” he said justice is all but impossible for Turtle Bay employees.The existing structure “is a sclerotic system that dates back to the League of Nations,” he said, adding he doubted it could be reformed under the current leadership of Secretary-General Annan.

Fire the bum. And his motley crew of newly minted robber barons. 

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The UN and the Democratic Party

If the Democrats can't get elected legally(which they can't), they intend to grab power using  international strong arm tactics. When Malloch Brown was talking down to the American people last week (and later insisting it was not a partisan issue- "this is not partisan, not Republican",) scant attention was paid to the Democrats in attendance.

What went less noticed, however, was that the conference at which Mr Malloch Brown spoke featured a host of Democratic policymakers who also called for a greater US engagement with multilateral bodies. The meeting highlighted an issue that its organisers suggested could become an important theme during November’s midterm elections in the US. Financial Times

I called the Soros backed posturing here on my VLOG.

Power and Superpower”, organised by the Center for American Progress and the Century Foundation, two left-of-centre groups, sought to frame a new “muscular” US policy of engagement with international institutions.

Just for knowing the President of Center for American Progress is John Podesta, yes that John Podesta, Poontang Clinton's Chief of Staff. Sarah Rosen Wartell is his Executive Vice President for Management Ms. Wartell served at the White House during the Clinton Administration. As Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Deputy Director of the National Economic Council, she advised the President and senior White House officials on domestic economic issues.  And so it goes.

There is clearly a very specific agenda here. And I want those looters and moochers to know that we ignorant hayseeds are all over it. We are watching, listening, tuned intoRush and FOX. You won't get this by us. Uh uh.

John Podesta, head of the Center for American Progress and co-organiser of the conference, said the challenge was to “flesh out what it means to be a muscular internationalist”; to “build a vision where the US takes its rightful place as a leader of the multilateral community”. [ishcabibble ishcabobble - Atlas]

“We can’t solve the problem of global warming without multilateral action; or proliferation without actors operating in concert with another,” he told the FT. “Ultimately, that means we have to accept constraints.” [Global warming. It's the Jihad stupid - Atlas]

Madeleine [not at]Albright, former secretary of state, issued a “clarion call for militant moderation. If we do not recognise international standards, others will not as well”. [Well isn't that fucking brilliant , this from the architect of North Korean Nuclear weaponry. Why doesn't she take an apartment with Helen Thomas. Separated at birth- Atlas]


544 posted on 06/14/2006 1:11:44 AM PDT by backhoe
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UNSCAM Trial Starts Tomorrow In NY

The trial of Tongsun Park starts tomorrow in New York. The Times of London looks forward to revelations of links between Saddam Hussein and former UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali in one of the first UN Oil-For-Food trials:

If CQ readers wonder why Boutros-Ghali has any connection to the notorious bribery figure of the 1970s, please refer to my post from last January when American officials arrested Park. As the London Telegraph reported back then, the FBI has evidence of Park attempting to give a million-dollar bribe to the former UN honcho: Posted by Captain Ed at 09:09 PM | Comments (1)


545 posted on 06/26/2006 5:12:37 AM PDT by backhoe (-30-)
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UNSCAM UPDATE: Claudia Rosett is blogging the Tongsun Park oil-for-food trial.

Oil For Food's Bulging Bags of Smuggled Cash

The testimon[e]y at this week's trial of Tongsun Park, indicted for acting as an unregistered agent for a foreign government, in the oil for food scandal is nothing short of riveting. You would think with all we've heard from Claudia Rosset's Pulitzer deserving expose(s)  of the largest scandal in human history, that nothing would shock us. You'd be wrong. The details were so stunning even John Gott Jr. was pricking up his ears in the prison cafeteria to hear the salacious details of courtroom testimony.

It was no wonder Saddam was confident no harm would come to him. He had the UN in his back pocket (the pocket with the wallet in it.) The following is in today's New York Sun. None of the dinosaur media goes near oil for food story  -- the UN is their sacred mad cow no matter how decadent and bespolied.

Read it all in the New York Sun. I'll post the direct link when it goes online later-- it's PAID only now).

"I Am Not A Crook"

With the trial of Tongsun Park now underway, guess who just popped out of his rabbit hole with a denial?

  • Having served UN Secretaries-General since 1970 in several advisory and executive capacities I have had no involvement or connection whatsoever with the UN’s Iraqi oil-for-food program or any other of its Iraqi activities. Indeed I cannot recall a single instance in which I had any contact or discussion on the program with any of the officials responsible.
  • In 1997, Mr. Park invested on a normal commercial basis in an energy company with which I was associated that had no relationship with Iraq.
  • I have continued to maintain a relationship with Mr. Park. Indeed, as a native of North Korea he has advised me on North Korean issues in my role as UN Envoy.
  • I will make myself available to both the Volcker Commission and the US Attorney’s Office to provide any further information which would assist in the expeditious resolution of this matter so as to have this cloud removed as soon as possible.
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546 posted on 06/30/2006 12:36:27 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Dawn of Information)
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BTTT


547 posted on 06/30/2006 12:37:15 PM PDT by nopardons
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Hi, nopardons- thanks for bumping this lonely old post!


548 posted on 06/30/2006 12:40:42 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Dawn of Information)
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It's a good thread and the new links ARE important.

I always like to bump your posts. :-)

549 posted on 06/30/2006 12:41:58 PM PDT by nopardons
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I appreciate that- buried in all these links is information from the Canadian side that's quite damning. As well as many other sources.

If the blasted Drive-By Media would ever drop the "Everything about the UN is good & pure & wonderful" template and actually report what is known, the way they do anything that slanders the President ( 24/7, nonstop, every reporter repeating the exact, same talking points... ), the public would call for tactical nuclear strikes on Turtle Bay...

( ~sigh! I can dream... )

550 posted on 06/30/2006 12:48:42 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Dawn of Information)
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Yes, I know and not only do I bump your posts, I always bookmark them!

I have known, since I was 9 years old, just how rotten, corrupt, and horrid the UN is and you know that that's a very long time. LOL

But the MSM has protected the damned UN, since its inception. Far too few people, anywhere, know just how awful this "thing" really is and always has been.

551 posted on 06/30/2006 12:52:18 PM PDT by nopardons
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I have known, since I was 9 years old, just how rotten, corrupt, and horrid the UN is and you know that that's a very long time. LOL But the MSM has protected the damned UN, since its inception. Far too few people, anywhere, know just how awful this "thing" really is and always has been.

The first impression I got of the UN was in the early sixties, when I was a teenager.

My impression?

"An angry rabble of people who don't like America much, shaking one fist in our faces, while the other hand rummages around in our pockets for spare change..."

And my opinion of them has only fallen more, with the passing years. It's a fraud, a swindle, and a scam, wrapped up in sanctimony while it robs us blind.

552 posted on 06/30/2006 1:05:39 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Dawn of Information)
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Your first impressions were correct; the UN has actually gotten worse, since the early '60s.


553 posted on 06/30/2006 1:23:22 PM PDT by nopardons
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Your first impressions were correct; the UN has actually gotten worse, since the early '60s.

The deeper you look, the worse it gets ( kind of like the Clinton era... )-- BTW, here is a current example outlining how pervasive the corruption is:

http://rosett.nationalreview.com/
ROSETT'S NOTEBOOK:   HOME    ARCHIVES    SEARCH    E-MAIL    BIO    RSS


About that UN Mystery Official #2...
06/30 11:33 AM
... the one who issued a public statement regarding Oil-for-Food on April 18, 2005 saying “I cannot recall a single instance in which I had any contact or discussion on this program with any of the officials responsible.”  (see below copy of Maurice Strong’s full statement).

Oil-for-Food has been a puzzle so absorbing, once you get a taste for it, that I have sometimes thought someone ought to make a board game out of it (you’d need a very big board). When the feds issued their initial complaint last year against Tongsun Park, one of the more intriguing riddles involved the identities of two mystery figures described in the narrative only as “high-ranking UN Official #1” and “high-ranking UN Official #2.”


Their names were quickly guessed, but it was not until the state’s cooperating witness Samir Vincent took the stand this week that we had official confirmation. Official #1 was Boutros Boutros-Ghali, who during the formative years of Oil-for-Food, from 1992-1996, also held the title of Secretary-General of the U.N.


Official #2 was longtime U.N. eminence Maurice Strong, a Canadian sometimes dubbed an “international man of mystery,” who for decades has traveled and worked in high U.N. circles. And in 1996 — the year that Oil-for-Food finally came together — Strong worked both at the World Bank and as an top adviser to Boutros-Ghali at the U.N. Strong was then snapped up in early 1997 by the newly promoted Secretary-General Kofi Annan, and put to work as the chief architect of the first sweeping round of Annan’s endless revolutions of reform. Strong was kept on as a top adviser by Annan until 2005, stepping aside shortly after it became apparent that he was the “UN Official #2” mentioned in the Park complaint. It turned out — by-the-by— that Strong had also been employing as his U.N. office assistant his own stepdaughter, Kristina Mayo, without declaring the relationship to the U.N.

Among other things, Strong’s 1997 reform plan consolidated the administration of the ad hoc new Oil-for-Food program into a single, entrenched office in the UN Secretariat, which Annan then entrusted to Benon Sevan — since alleged by Volcker to have taken payoffs from Saddam (Sevan, when last seen, this spring, living on full U.N. pension in a penthouse apartment on Cyprus, said he was innocent).

During that same first year of Kofi Annan’s reign, 1997, which was also the first full year of Oil-for-Food, Maurice Strong received a check from Tongsun Park for $988,885, which according to Paul Volcker’s U.N.-authorized inquiry was bankrolled by Saddam. When Volcker’s investigators asked Strong last year about this six-figure check, Strong at first said he did not remember it. When Volcker’s investigators then waved a copy under his nose, complete with his own signature, Strong recovered his memory, but said it was payment for a normal commercial investment that Park had wished to make in a Strong family oil company, and that he had not known the money came from Saddam. Volcker commented wryly in his September, 2005 report that the U.N. needed a “more rigorous disclosure process for conflicts of interest,” but let Strong off with just that rap on the knuckles. (For more on this, here’s a link to ”Strong Implications” from NRO this past January.)


We may learn more about all this at the trial very soon, possibly even today, as the prosecutors work their way toward that $988,885 check, produced by Park after traveling to Baghdad and then driving out to Jordan with $1 million cash in a cardboard box, according to the Volcker version.


For now, I am trying to square Maurice Strong’s 2005 denial of any contact with “any of the officials responsible” for Oil-for-Food with testimony from state’s witness Samir Vincent on Thursday, in which Vincent described a lunch meeting at a Chinese restaurant near the U.N.. This lunch took place in late 1996. At the time, Oil-for-Food was just getting underway, and according to Vincent, the Iraqis had decided not to bother paying Tongsun Park millions of dollars promised to him earlier that year. Park was “very unhappy,” according to Vincent’s testimony, and arranged a high-powered lunch, in a private room, to which he invited three others: Samir Vincent; Iraq’s then-ambassador to the U.N., Nizar Hamdoon; and one of Park’s high-powered friends at the U.N., Maurice Strong, who dropped by for about 45 minutes to exchange pleasantries, but having put in an appearance, left before the lunch was over.


Vincent testified Thursday that after Strong left the lunch,  Tongsun Park turned to Iraq’s ambassador Hamdoon and “told him now you see my commitment, now you see why I need Iraq to keep their commitment to me and to continue what they promised to do.”
 

Statement by Maurice F. Strong
06/30 07:48 AM
In response to questions raised concerning my relationship with Mr. Tongsun Park and allegations to his role in respect of the United Nation’s Iraqi oil-for-food program I want to make clear that:

 

-         Having served UN Secretaries-General since 1970 in several advisory and executive capacities I have had no involvement or connection whatsoever with the UN’s Iraqi oil-for-food program or any other of its Iraqi activities.  Indeed I cannot recall a single instance in which I had any contact or discussion on the program with any of the officials responsible.

 

-         In 1997, Mr. Park invested on a normal commercial basis in an energy company with which I was associated that had no relationship with Iraq.

 

-         I have continued to maintain a relationship with Mr. Park.  Indeed, as a native of North Korea he has advised me on North Korean issues in my role as UN Envoy.

 

-         I will make myself available to both the Volcker Commission and the US Attorney’s Office to provide any further information which would assist in the expeditious resolution of this matter so as to have this cloud removed as soon as possible.




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More to Come
06/30 02:05 AM
Testimony resumes (at a more decent hour) on Friday.

More Vincent
06/30 02:04 AM

On Thursday, Samir Vincent also described to the jury, as follows, a conversation he says he had in early 1996 with Iraq’s then-ambassador to the U.N., Nizar Hamdoon, in which Vincent said Park could help close a U.N.-Iraq deal to set Oil-for-Food in motion, but “he requires some funds to cover expenses that he had incurred on behalf of Iraq, as well as take care of some people.”

“He said, how much did he ask for?”


“And I said $10 million.”

Hamdoon “went ooph.” Then he said, “I guess he has to take care of B.B.”

“B.B. is Boutros Boutros-Ghali.”


THE MISTY ORIGINS
06/30 02:04 AM
But first, a quick bit of background. When I began writing about Oil-for-Food, almost four years ago, I knew next to nothing about the inner workings of the United Nations. I didn’t know the players. I had never been to a U.N. briefing. It was September, 2002, and the U.N. debate over removing Saddam Hussein had just turned hot. I was trying to understand the workings of the U.N.-sanctioned Iraqi economy, which seemed to consist of almost nothing but Oil-for-Food. I began making some phone calls to ask how the program actually worked.

As soon as I found someone able and willing to describe the basic design — the secrecy, the latitude given to Saddam, the percentage cut of Saddam’s oil money for U.N. expenses — it was clear that the program had to be corrupt. Had Saddam himself set out to design a program open to manipulation, it was hard to imagine how he could have improved on what the U.N. had set up. But the details were almost completely veiled by U.N. confidentiality, by high-level U.N. diplomacy, by top U.N. management who praised the program, assured the press that it had been “audited to death,” and described it as one of the “most efficient” programs the U.N. had ever run.

By now, thanks to the overthrow of Saddam, and a number of investigations, many details once secret have surfaced. But a great deal still lies hidden, and one of the mysteries not well explained is how the U.N. ever came to design such a program.

What we have been hearing from federal prosecutors, in the trial begun this week in a Manhattan courtroom, has been all about the origins of Oil-for-Food.

And with that, welcome to the blue-carpeted federal courtroom in lower Manhattan, Judge Denny Chin presiding, where prosecutors for the past three days have been presenting their case against 71-year-old Tongsun Park. The trial is expected to last three weeks. There is plenty yet to hear, the defense has not yet begun, and we must presume innocence.

But wow, what a tale the prosecutors have been laying before the jury. (For a summary of the opening, here’s a link to my NRO column on “The U.N.’s Day in Court”).

The chief witness so far for the prosecution has been Samir Vincent, an Iraqi-born American citizen who ran a consulting business called Phoenix International, just outside Washington, D.C., in MacLean, Virginia, and had a habit of staying at the Hotel Mark in New York, near the Iraqi mission to the U.N. During the 1990s, Vincent served as an agent for Saddam’s Iraq, seeking ways to persuade the U.N. to lift sanctions on Baghdad. In January, 2005, Vincent was arrested by the feds, pleaded guilty, and became a cooperating witness. Since Tuesday, Vincent has been on the stand, answering the questions of prosecutor Edward O’Callaghan.

Among the highlights so far has been Vincent’s account of retaining the services of a New York lawyer, Theodore Sorensen — famous as a former speechwriter for President Kennedy — to draft proposals for the nascent Oil-for-Food program, which Vincent says he then relayed to Iraq.


“CASH BY THE BAGFUL”
06/30 02:03 AM
Welcome to the World of Oil-for-Food. The biggest scandal ever to hit the U.N. Arguably the biggest scam in history, in which a U.N. program became a vehicle for a murderous tyrant to scam, skim, and steal billions meant for relief.

And so we come to the trial of Tongsun Park, accused by federal prosecutors of acting as an unregistered agent of Saddam Hussein, accused of playing a vital role in a secret “back-channel” network carrying messages and money between Baghdad and the U.N. executive suite. The defense lawyer has compared the prosecution’s case to “a Tom Clancy novel” and says his client is “absolutely not guilty.” The prosecution has accused Park of selling his high-level U.N. access for “cash by the bagful,” and receiving $2.5 million from Iraq for his labors, with Iraq promising millions beyond that.

Cash looms large in this case. During the past three days of testimony by state cooperating witness Samir Vincent, we have heard about cash carried around not only in grocery bags, but in envelopes, canvas diplomatic pouches, a suitcase, a bulging briefcase, cash spread out on a hotel bed, and, at one point, during a trans-Atlantic flight from Germany to Newark airport, at least $420,000 in $100 bills stuffed by a helpful courier into his coat, socks and underwear.

As for the cast of characters, there’s something for everyone. On Monday, during jury selection, the judge read out a list of names of “Individuals who may testify or whose names may come up.” A few highlights from that list (no, Dick Cheney is not going to testify, and John Bolton has not been accused of anything):

Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Kofi Annan, Saddam Hussein, Tariq Aziz, Theodore Sorensen, Gillian Sorensen, Maurice Strong, Frank Strong, Kenneth Strong, Kristina Mayo, Theodore Kheel, Jean-Claude Aime, Richard Helms, William E. Timmons, Colin Powell, Brent Scowcroft, Frank Carlucci, Jack Kemp, Oscar Wyatt, John Bolton, James Baker, Bob Dole, Elizabeth Dole... the list goes on. Some are simply mentioned in passing, or have been described by a witness for the prosecution as approached by Iraq with no luck. Some have figured heavily in the testimony so far. Some have yet to come up. More on this as the trial unfolds ...


554 posted on 06/30/2006 1:26:28 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Dawn of Information)
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Oh WOW....look at all of that!

Yes, the more one learns the actual facts, the worse it gets; stunningly so.

555 posted on 06/30/2006 1:51:46 PM PDT by nopardons
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Oh WOW....look at all of that! Yes, the more one learns the actual facts, the worse it gets; stunningly so.

There are sI nearly toss my hands up in despair, but we have to keep trying to educate people.

556 posted on 06/30/2006 1:58:27 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Dawn of Information)
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And you do a marvelous job...with all of your posts and links. :-)


557 posted on 06/30/2006 2:06:06 PM PDT by nopardons
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Appreciate the encouraging words- I'll keep compiling links and quips as long as everyone's interested.


558 posted on 06/30/2006 3:57:11 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Dawn of Information)
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I don't know about "everyone", but lots of people here ARE interested in EVERYTHING you come up with; that's for sure and certain. :-)


559 posted on 06/30/2006 5:42:10 PM PDT by nopardons
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UNSCAM UPDATE: Claudia Rosett is blogging the Tongsun Park oil-for-food trial.
 
UN chief (Boutros Ghali ) 'linked to $10m Iraq oil bribe'
 
Human Rights Atrocities: The Consequences of United Nations Gun Confiscation in East Africa--Disarm the people so they can't avenge the atrocities. Or even resist  in the first place.

560 posted on 07/01/2006 2:51:14 AM PDT by backhoe
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