To: FairOpinion
"U.S. Ambassador John Bolton's drive to crack down on U.N. fraud and abuse is triggering a backlash from developing nations who fear Washington is trying to wrest control from U.N. members."
Too dang bad. This is one of those times that I really wish profanity wasn't frowned upon.
2 posted on
02/17/2006 6:12:13 PM PST by
Conservative Goddess
(Politiae legibus, non leges politiis, adaptandae)
To: Badray
4 posted on
02/17/2006 6:12:58 PM PST by
Conservative Goddess
(Politiae legibus, non leges politiis, adaptandae)
To: Conservative Goddess
Too dang bad. This is one of those times that I really wish profanity wasn't frowned upon.
No kidding. Considering that the majority of the UN is comprised of dictatorships, tyrants, and thugs that control 'developing nations', I'm sure they're upset that we want them out of power. What morons.
6 posted on
02/17/2006 6:15:37 PM PST by
proud_yank
(Good intentions + bad information = Recipe for disaster.)
To: Conservative Goddess
"U.S. Ambassador John Bolton's drive to crack down on U.N. fraud and abuse is triggering a backlash from developing nations who fear Washington is trying to wrest control from U.N. members."I'd say that this says it all...
enough so that it should be clear that the UN has no business being involved in anything, any one damn thing, that the USA does, has done, or intends to do.
7 posted on
02/17/2006 6:15:41 PM PST by
norton
To: Conservative Goddess
U.S. Ambassador John Bolton's drive to crack down on U.N. fraud and abuse is triggering a backlash from developing nations who fear Washington is trying to wrest control from U.N. members."Considering that most all of them disagreed with us on 113 anti-Israeli resolutions in the last 12 years, I seriously doubt that our "control" over them is a real fear. Dumb-squat media whores. sheesh.
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