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Where's the Outrage? Why has the Oil for Food scandal not attracted the media's ire?
HARVARD CRIMSON.COM ^ | DECEMBER 21, 2004 | MARK A. ADOMANIS

Posted on 12/22/2004 8:06:12 PM PST by CHARLITE

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Imagine that a United States government program, Medicaid for example, had lost more than 20 billion dollars to blatant graft and corruption. Imagine that the executive director of that program had himself benefited personally to the tune of millions of dollars. Imagine that the President’s son was under serious suspicion of being involved in the scandal. Imagine that the “independent” government investigation was being paid for with funds from the program itself. Imagine that some of the money skimmed off was used to fund a terrorist insurgency. Finally, imagine that the scandal permeated the government to such a degree that national security decisions were influenced. Well it turns out that an active imagination really isn’t necessary—all of these things actually happened under the auspices of the vaunted United Nations (UN) oil for food program in Iraq. What is clearly the single biggest case of humanitarian fraud in history, and what might be the largest financial fraud of any kind in modern times, has gone rather unnoted in the American media.

To be fair, there have been some stories on the scandal, but the media has certainly not “flooded the zone” or applied the sort of consistent pressure that blows stories open. At a time when the UN’s role is under debate as never before, the lack of attention to this issue is troubling. Additionally, it is downright strange, because the American media are usually fascinated by “whistleblower” stories of institutional corruption and deceit. Surely we all remember the media attention lavished upon the Enron scandal, the ceaseless search for more documents and evidence and the sympathy heaped upon the poor souls who were victimized by Ken Lay’s malfeasance.

Where, though, are the sympathy pieces for the Iraqi children who died because of the systematic defrauding of tens of billions of dollars? Where are the hit pieces on the corrupt UN bureaucrats who cut deals with a mass-murderer to line their own pockets? Why has Kofi Annan, the person ultimately responsible for the UN’s conduct, not had his feet held to the fire as any other public figure would? What’s more, why have the people who blew the lid on this scandal not been honored? The women who blew open scandals at the FBI, Worldcom, and Enron were honored with extensive media coverage, interviews and eventually shared Time magazine’s person of the year award.

The reason is that the United Nations, especially among media types, still conjures up vague connotations of unselfishness, unity and peace-seeking; people find it hard to believe that the one significant institution of world wide governance is just as corrupt and dysfunctional as any third world autocracy. How is it possible that a program run to benefit Iraqi citizens could end up giving money to the terrorists who are now so regularly blowing them to pieces? Because the United Nations is, and has been for some time, corrupt. The media should lose their outdated awe for the United Nations and recognize it for what it is: not a utopian world-government but a Byzantine, unaccountable, deeply flawed and all too often selfish bureaucracy.

Mark A. Adomanis ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator living in Eliot House.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: kofiannan; media; oilforfood; outrage; scandal; un; uncorruption; whistleblowers
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To: Baynative
Actually the Chief neo-con, Mr. William Kristol is asking for Rumsfeld head on a platter. Mr. Perle, and Kristol are going to use Rumsfeld as the fall guy.
22 posted on 12/22/2004 9:07:10 PM PST by conservlib
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To: CHARLITE

Socialist mass media = liberals = love United Nations = will not criticize


23 posted on 12/22/2004 9:07:22 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: conservlib

Y'know, that really ticks me off, because I love Rummy and I think he's getting a bum rap. I don't think he has mismanaged the war. There is no way to micromanage something like that, you just have to roll with the punches.
I also don't blame him for Abu Ghraib, etc. He has, what, 2-1/2 million people (?) under him, spread all over the world. Last time I checked, he is not omnipresent or omnipotent. He's also not clairvoyant. The CEO of the company where I work has "only" about 150,000 people under her, and she wouldn't even BEGIN to try to micromanage us. And if she did, she would drive all of us stark raving nuts.

I really don't understand why Kristol, Trent Lott, etc. are ganging up on Rummy all of a sudden. Well, I do understand McCain and Hagle (they're already trying to position themselves for '08). But thank God for Bush and his loyalty. I don't think it's misplaced in the case of Rummy.


24 posted on 12/22/2004 9:28:17 PM PST by Purrcival
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To: Purrcival
McCain is worthless. But this loser Kristol to demand Rumsfeld head on a platter is outrageous. First who the heck is he?
25 posted on 12/22/2004 9:35:11 PM PST by conservlib
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To: conservlib

Bill Kristol is Editor of the Weekly Standard, and also is a FOX News contributor. You'll see him from time to time on the talking head programs, and occasionally on Washington Journal on C-SPAN. Trying to find a picture for you...


26 posted on 12/22/2004 9:48:36 PM PST by Purrcival
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To: conservlib

Here ya go:

Darn...I copied a picture from a link I found on a google search, but I don't seem to be able to paste it here. Will have to hunt down a FAQ and find out how. In the meantime, here's the link:

http://www.washspkrs.com/speakers/Speaker.cfm?SpeakerID=1234

Hmmmm...I can copy and paste the link, but not the picture?


27 posted on 12/22/2004 9:52:18 PM PST by Purrcival
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To: Purrcival
I cannot stand to look at this guy Kristol. He looks like a fag or something?
28 posted on 12/22/2004 9:57:43 PM PST by conservlib
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To: conservlib

Well, I don't know anything about his state-of-"fagginess"
;-) but he's usually a lot more reasonable than he is being right now. Not sure I completely understand his position where Rummy is concerned.


29 posted on 12/22/2004 10:04:12 PM PST by Purrcival
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To: Purrcival
If you search the roots of neo-cons, you will quickly find the answer. The consevative magazine has a nice article about Kristol and the neocons using Rummy as scape goat., which I will try to post here soon.
30 posted on 12/22/2004 10:08:54 PM PST by conservlib
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To: conservlib

Great-thanks! I'm logging off soon, but will look for it Thursday night when I get on again.


31 posted on 12/22/2004 10:11:04 PM PST by Purrcival
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To: CHARLITE
"Because the United Nations is, and has been for some time, corrupt."

The U.N. is not simply corrupt and incompetent, it is EVIL!

We must remember the origins of the U.N.; that it was and is an organization which has its roots in Communism, and always favors Communism, terrorists, and Socialists whenever it takes a position on anything.

When the Neo-cons repeat the language of the MSM, they tend to buttress the widely-held (incorrect) belief that the U.N. has "noble intentions", it's just that they somehow keep getting it wrong. Time after time.

32 posted on 12/23/2004 6:06:11 AM PST by Designer (Sysiphus Sr. to Junior; "It was uphill, all the way, both ways!")
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