Mr. Reynolds, professor of law at the University of Tennessee, publishes InstaPundit.com.
1 posted on
11/29/2004 5:26:06 AM PST by
OESY
To: OESY
Wouldn't Kofi's resignation and/or the formation of a UN successor org be sweet?
Please, please, please!
2 posted on
11/29/2004 5:42:35 AM PST by
Coop
(In memory of a true hero - Pat Tillman)
To: OESY
The U.N. is beyond redemption. Their usefulness is as obsolete as the League of Nations. Look at all their failures.
All they are good for is giving out food....wait a minute...they aren't even good at that. They are a sinkhole of corruption, malfeisence and graft.
The sooner they are gone.....the better for the world.
3 posted on
11/29/2004 5:44:11 AM PST by
processing please hold
(Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
To: OESY
There's talk of replacing -- or, more diplomatically, supplementing -- the U.N. with a Community of Democracies that would draw its support from legitimate governments, not thugs and kleptocrats. So who's doing this talking and what chance does it have of becoming more than talk?
5 posted on
11/29/2004 5:49:12 AM PST by
Brett66
(W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1)
To: OESY
I don't know much about the UN, except for the continual stories of mismanagement and corruption. I assume its financed with a membership fee from all nations. If so, wouldn't open books stop some of the corruption? Shouldn't an organization that is supposedly dedicated to making the world a better place happily show all of its expenses, contracts, etc. to the rest of the world?
6 posted on
11/29/2004 5:53:18 AM PST by
CriticalJ
To: OESY
Send a strong signal to the U.N. Advise them that the money paid by the U.S. to the U.N. for the U.N.'s budget, which for purposes of this missive I will estimate to be 25% of its total receipts, will be adjusted. The U.S. will withhold, say, $500M per year until the U.N. shall have NOT received 25% of the stolen and mis-directed $20B+ (plus reasonable interest, expenses and attorney's fees)- thus, the U.S. shall "pay" itself back for the fraud committed by the U.N. with U.S. taxpayer dollars.
Additionally, the U.N. must have a transparent, third-party audit available to all members (and the press)of every program for which it claims sponsorship. Absent such an immediate commitment and public, demonstrable actions to the completion thereof, the U. S. immediately shall cease to fund any organization or effort sponsored directly or indirectly by the U.N.
8 posted on
11/29/2004 6:04:41 AM PST by
MarkT
To: RepCath
To: OESY
Kofi Annan is another Clinton legacy...he blocked a second term for the Egyptian, Boutros Boutros-Ghali. Not that any of the UN Secretaries-General has been worth a plugged nickel since the organization was founded. I think they disregarded a rule about geographical rotation to give the job to Annan, since that meant two African S-G's in a row.
To: OESY
It would be a fine day if the UN were led by the likes of Vaclav Havel. A man who stood eye-to-eye with the ultimate evil this world has produced and did not blink. For the sake of all that is good and decent, he is the best candidate for the job.
The best quote in this piece was: "So far, you . . . have chosen . . . the path of inner decay for the sake of outward appearances . . . of deepening the spiritual and moral crisis of our society, and ceaselessly degrading human dignity, for the puny sake of protecting your own power." This was written by Havel to Moscow's Czech puppet Gustav Husack, but it really could be meant for Kofi.
14 posted on
11/29/2004 6:57:39 AM PST by
Sthitch
To: OESY
I've heard that Kofi Anan makes up one turd of the U.N.
15 posted on
11/29/2004 10:05:43 AM PST by
phoenix0468
(One man with courage is a majority. (Thomas Jefferson))
To: OESY
A more suitable employment opportunity.
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