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Self-inflicted wound
TownHall.com ^ | 9/06/02 | Oliver North

Posted on 09/05/2002 10:56:02 PM PDT by kattracks

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The man was heckled, jeered and taunted -- all but spat upon -- by representatives attending the United Nations World Conference on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The target of this visceral ire wasn't Tariq Aziz, the mouthpiece for Iraqi terrorist Saddam Hussein. Aziz, representing a regime that has committed genocide with chemical weapons, consistently demonstrated disdain for U.N. resolutions and now threatens more widespread terror, was applauded. Nor was there anger displayed toward Zimbabwe's aging despot, Robert Mugabe, who arrived at the "Earth Summit" shortly after his racist regime in Harare seized scores of food-producing farms from white landowners. Mugabe was enthusiastically embraced and granted the respect of an elder statesman.

Instead of criticizing Messer's Mugabe or Aziz, the U.N.-attendees launched a vicious attack on the senior representative of the most generous nation on earth -- U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell. And when the delegates finished hurling epithets, insults and invective, the world's leading statesmen went back to work -- dedicated to eliminating the dark shadow over mankind's future: Not global terrorism or weapons of mass destruction in the hands of a despot. No, by consensus, the world's common enemy is: fossil fuel.

My colleagues Tom Kilgannon and Fred Gedrich of Freedom Alliance traveled to Johannesburg to monitor the global gabfest. Reporting back to my radio audience, they summed up the 10-day session in a single word: "surreal." Their daily reports described a litany of rhetorical attacks on the United States and our president: Nelson Mandela, wearing the mantle of "Nobel Laureate," whined that he'd called former President Bush because his son wouldn't return a phone call; and French President Jacque Chirac castigated Americans for their "ravenous appetite for natural resources," while insisting that there was "no reason" for military action against Iraq.

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, predicting that U.S. energy use was contributing to "the perilous state of the earth," all but insisted that the U.N. Security Council would have to "authorize" any "further military operations in Iraq."

On the eve of the first anniversary of the terror attacks that killed 3,052 people in the United States, there wasn't a peep from Johannesburg about further efforts to help fight the war on terrorism. Kilgannon said it was like "attending a meeting of the League of Nation's during the late 1930s, with the Japanese Imperial Army marching through China, Hitler's legions in Czechoslovakia and Mussolini's military killing barefoot Ethiopian soldiers.

"The League," continued Kilgannon, "was supposed to prevent these horrors. But it couldn't. And today, while radical Islamic terrorists are plotting their next attack and Saddam is harboring terrorists and building weapons of mass destruction (WMD), the U.N. is prescribing solar and wind power as an elixir for 'sustainable development.'"

Few of the nearly 60,000 "official participants" in Johannesburg wanted to listen to U.S. concerns about Iraq's WMD production. Instead, when they weren't attending soirees, cocktail receptions and late-night parties, they were excoriating the United States and concocting schemes for extorting more money from American taxpayers.

Former California Gov. Jerry "Moonbeam" Brown and Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, who were in Johannesburg, called for a $50 billion solar energy fund. Brown told Freedom Alliance's Gedrich that because "the U.S. generates 25 percent of carbon dioxide emissions," it should cough up "25 percent of the solar energy fund's cost."

Harvard University economist Jeffrey Sachs, architect of the International Monetary Fund's "shock therapy" treatment for ailing overseas economies, denounced President Bush for adopting a tax cut rather than increasing foreign aid. French President Chirac urged the creation of "international solidarity taxes" to be imposed on wealthy nations and distributed to poorer ones, and lobbied for the creation of a "World Environmental Organization" to be modeled after, of all things, the World Trade Organization (WTO).

This is, of course, the same U.N.-created WTO that ruled on Aug. 30 that the European Union is entitled to impose over $4 billion in trade sanctions as retaliation against the Foreign Sales Corporation -- a U.S. government entity designed to stimulate the sale of U.S.-made goods and services in overseas markets.

U.S. Trade Representative Robert B. Zoellick immediately struck colors on the ship of state and announced unconditional capitulation, saying, "The executive branch will work with Congress to fully comply with our WTO obligations."

If this determination remains unchallenged, Congress will have ceded its constitutional responsibility for establishing tax rates for American corporations to the WTO, a secretive international body of 550 unelected functionaries in Geneva, Switzerland.

This week, a day after he pays eloquent homage to the 3,052 people killed on Sept. 11, 2001, President Bush is scheduled to address the U.N. General Assembly. It's an invitation to add injury to the Johannesburg insults.

This is the same crowd that, last week, castigated America's farmers -- the world's most productive -- for growing genetically altered foods while passionately applauding Robert Mugabe as he boasted of confiscating white-owned farms.

Kofi Annan and his merry minions don't deserve our president's presence. They don't want us to defend ourselves or combat terrorism. They don't see Saddam as a threat, and they don't respect the enterprise, industry and sacrifices of the American people. Venturing forth to the United Nations is worse than a waste of time. It's a self-inflicted wound.

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©2002 Creators Syndicate, Inc.



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1 posted on 09/05/2002 10:56:02 PM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Gen Powell is getting all the crap jobs lately. Why did we have to send anyone down there at all?
2 posted on 09/05/2002 10:59:47 PM PDT by Dialup Llama
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To: Dialup Llama
Venturing forth to the United Nations is worse than a waste of time. It's a self-inflicted wound.

We really ought to just go it alone, and leave the U.N. to those nations which are unable to otherwise engage in successful self-governance.

3 posted on 09/05/2002 11:05:10 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: kattracks
Links of Interest:

WASHINGTON TIMES.com: "MUGABE WITHHOLDING FOOD" by David R. Sands (083102)

GOOGLE Search Term: "MUGABE"

BBC NEWS: "FARRAKHAN BACKS ZIMBABWE LAND GRAB" (July 13, 2002)

4 posted on 09/05/2002 11:08:44 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: Dialup Llama
Yeah it sucks.

I wouldnt have sent Powell. I'd have sent Hillary to go there with strict orders that she was to speak with no one and she couldnt be accompanied by her fake husband.

5 posted on 09/05/2002 11:09:09 PM PDT by VaBthang4
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To: Cultural Jihad
It is time the USA pulled out of the UN, and forced the UN to Red China where they do not pretend to care about human rights.


Here is my 20 point plank.
I think it is time people like myself took the COUNTRY BACK!


1. Put God back in our schools, court houses, and everywhere else.
2. Move all of the white farmers in Zimbabwe to Israel.
Move all of the palestinians to Zimbabwe (they love terrorists there)
3. Move all islamic arabs from the USA back to the middle east. (They openly state their goal is to take over the USA)
4. US out of the UN, and the UN out of the USA
5. US out of NATO. The next time some jackboot thug comes calling, we will be to busy to help, as Europe is too busy to help the USA now.
6. Take over Iraq (Invite the Russians and Israelis to join us and split the oil fields up between the three of us).
7. Take over the Saudi Oil Fields
8. If Iran doesn't like it we take over their oil fields as well.
9. Tell the green Nazis / environmental nuts to go to Europe or Asia and enjoy their clean air and water.
10. Use the money we get from the oil to pay for our defense of the Gulf in 1991, the cost of 9/11, the cost of invading Iraq, the cost for keeping troops in the Middle East, and For the cost of increasing the pay of our troops and for new equipment.
11. Charge Europe $60.00 a per barrel for not going along with us.
12. Put a huge tariff on all imported goods from any nations who doesn't like us
13. Dump the WTO,
14. DUMP NAFTA and GATT
15. CLOSE ARE BORDERS TO illegal immigrants
16. CUT all aid to children born here of illegal immigrants
17. Deport all illegal immigrants (we have TB and typhoid now in the USA thanks to illegal immigrants.
18 It cost the USA tax payers 24 billion a year to support illegal immigrants enough is enough
19 Time to change the sign on the Statue of Liberty. "Keep your TRASH -- NO VACANCY!"
20. Look around the world and see who owns our national debt. Exchange the debt papers they have with the money they owe us since 1860. I think only Finland and Israel have ever paid us back. This way, since we loaned Germany and England so much money that they never paid back, we cancel the debt they hold on our government.
6 posted on 09/05/2002 11:12:46 PM PDT by GaryMontana
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To: Cindy
Your recurring 'Links of Interest' are appreciated, Cindy.
7 posted on 09/05/2002 11:23:34 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: GaryMontana
Agreed.

You're right about Finland, Isreal has been, and is, a monumental sink for our money.

8 posted on 09/05/2002 11:24:52 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: Dialup Llama
...the world's leading statesmen

Myass.


9 posted on 09/06/2002 2:15:06 AM PDT by ppaul
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To: Cultural Jihad
Rush Limbaugh got it right on the U.N. yesterday. They are a greedy bunch who want to steal from the U.S.A. and redistrute the wealth. I see them as a dangerous outfit becoming the mouthpiece (more and more so) for the islamic extremists. If in doubt, think about who they have on the Human Rights Commision, and it's sure not us.

Powell is not my favorite Bush cabinet member, but he deserves far better treatment than this (being sent in the first place). I respect the fact that he took on such a horrendous task.

10 posted on 09/06/2002 7:14:24 AM PDT by Issaquahking
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