To: GeronL
11 posted on
12/31/2004 2:23:06 AM PST by
Howlin
To: Howlin
Thanks for posting that link. I missed that one.
12 posted on
12/31/2004 2:24:40 AM PST by
Jet Jaguar
(65,535)
To: Howlin
Bush 'undermining' the UN.
Right.
Kofi Annan was busy skiing in Jackson Hole Wyoming for the last three days. When he finally drags his incompetent, thieving a$$ before the cameras he claims to have been 'working'. Oh yeah. Right. What 'work' did he do? He made a phone call between ski runs to some incompetent lackey, who then did nothing? What resource did he mobilize? Time is of the essence, yet it seems that Nero was too busy fiddling while Asia burned.
Yet, he hasn't mobilized a single resource. He has in fact, done nothing but lie and make excuses as to why he lolled around in a tony ski resort while millions suffered across Asia.
President Bush, in the meantime, has mobilized huge naval resources which will provide millions of liters of clean potable water - one resource they desperately need. C-130 transports have been landing around the clock delivering aid - and the idiots at the New York Times criticize President Bush, who has actually DONE SOMETHING.
Dear Elitists at the New York Times: THIS IS KOFI ANNAN's JOB! Not President Bush's
Kofi Annan is the leader of the UN - who is supposed to take charge of serious situations such as this - the biggest disaster of our time affecting 9 sovereign nations in an ocean where America doesn't even own an acre of land.
Kofi Annan, finally, made a press conference. 3 days too late.
What did the great Kofi Annan do?
He promised to hold a meeting. NEXT WEEK.
Kofi Annan drank more liters of Perrier slopeside while shaking the snow off of his ski boots than he delivered of clean water to those in desperate need.
That idiot should be fired.
Where is the scathing New York Times article attacking Annan and the band of thieves know as the UN?
Kofi
36 posted on
12/31/2004 4:23:19 AM PST by
Bon mots
To: Howlin
Thanks for posting the link to that thread, I completely missed that one.
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