Posted on 09/02/2010 6:57:43 PM PDT by Nachum
Apparently the Obama administration and Hillary Clinton's State Department consider our republican form of government a human rights deficiency. As Carol Taber wrote, "Last week, the Obama State Department submitted a report to the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights on the supposed human rights violations taking place in the United States." Michelle Malkin does her usual great job as well blasting the report. Arizona's immigration enforcement law, S.B. 1070, is referenced in the report's ugly circumstances: "A recent Arizona law, S.B. 1070, has generated significant attention and debate at home and around the world.
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fear not, these retards cant run a bake sale...
they already outlawed them.
fear not, these retards cant run a bake sale...
they already outlawed them.
i would see another laptop flying through the window, except i am broke and this is the wife's unit.
all apology
What a joker, fool and foreigner. Western civilization with America leading them, created the concepts , coined the phrase and now he is going to the largely muslim driven and controlled organization for an opinion? He is seeking the advice of third worlders who havent had over 200 years to contemplate social infrastructure.
While you are at it BO, get advice from Zimbabwe on deep water drilling.
Just what the hell is a "high commissioner"? Is there a "low commissioner"? Are there "medium commissioners"? Just think of the sheer lunacy associated with such a title. This whole thing sounds like a bad script from an old Buck Rogers movie.
this sort of thing just shows the world and our enemy’s how weak we have become. no one fears us now.
The U.S.A. as a joke is a temporary lapse in national character.
This too shall pass.
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