Roger L. Simon

November 14th, 2005 7:10 am

“Oh Lord, won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz ?”

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1. kenneth:

Won’t we have to clean our own house before we can clean up/out that one? The bulk of the money funding the U.N. comes from us and we keep electing people who not only see nothing wrong with its actions, they are steadily looking for ways to get themselves and their own cronies on that train. We empower (attention addicted) weirdos with our attention. How much more proof do we need, and then what? At what point will we say, “your behavior is cheap and embarrassing beyond our ability to tolerate”, and actually choose something else? Endlessly discussing, describing and pointing out what is wrong, does not equal doing something right.

Nov 14, 2005 - 8:55 am 2. Ron:

Apparently there is no way to get rid of King Kofi. He is complicit in genocide’s and thefts of billions. Finding a flim flam of another $14,000 is nothing compared to what the Secretariat has been involved in the last several years. What is scary is that this organization of thieves and worse is making a grab for the control of the internet.

Nov 14, 2005 - 9:15 am 3. Ron:

Apparently there is no way to get rid of King Kofi. He is complicit in genocide’s and thefts of billions. Finding a flim flam of another $14,000 is nothing compared to what the Secretariat has been involved in the last several years. What is scary is that this organization of thieves and worse is making a grab for the control of the internet.

Nov 14, 2005 - 9:16 am 4. Rick Ballard:

Kenneth,

Sen. Norm Coleman and Chairman Henry Hyde have each proposed legislation to apply a tourniquet to US funding of the UN pending significant restructuring.

While my personal preference for restructuring involves explosive controlled demolition followed by a brigade of D-9’s pushing debris into the East River to create the foundation for a park, Chairman Hyde’s proposal is the better of the two on offer.

The answer to your question of “How much more proof do we need..?” is (for me): None. The current state of the UN and in particular the office of the Secretariat is an impediment to the organization’s stated purpose. The US should suspend payment of dues while Kofi the Kleptocrat remains in the US and in office and should exercise enormous care in vetting his replacement. If Annan cannot be removed I would support a “sense of the Senate” resolution declaring him persona non grata in the US and denying him a visa for the remainder of his life.

Nov 14, 2005 - 9:45 am 5. kenneth:

Thanks for the references Rick. I was impressed with “Chairman Hyde’s Vision for the U.N.”, and with your vision as a plan B.

Nov 14, 2005 - 3:22 pm 6. Skookumchuk:

Rick, the D-9s are necessary but insufficient. We need a real plan. A good thing is that the rubble would give us lots of ups and downs ready-made, a la Central Park. A Belvedere Castle on the ruins of the General Assembly dome? Too unimaginative. Hey – another Disneyland Matterhorn.

Nov 14, 2005 - 3:49 pm 7. tee:

Weyrich – “If our country is going to continue membership in the UN ? and I certainly never have been a supporter of membership ? then we should make sure that our country and the world gets its money’s worth.”

possibly stupid questions so forgive me in advance, but…shouldn’t we have the “continuing membership” debate first? Could there be a better time than right now?

Nov 14, 2005 - 4:34 pm 8. jedrury:

The perks of UN membership are so obscene. The father bestows on the son his benefits of office. It happens all over the world. So how can you get too worked up over this “dime” fraud. These revelations are helpful tho in creating a climate here in this country of cynicism and disdain for this absurd institution.

Nov 15, 2005 - 12:53 pm 9. Sandy P:

Found this nugget at Fjordman:

No other country in Europe has more confidence in the United Nations (UN) than Norway. More than 78 percent of Norwegians polled say they continue to think highly of the UN, compared to just 44 percent (!) of Europeans in general. Norway, which is active in attempting to broker peace in trouble spots around the world, also has supplied several top UN envoys, from Terje R¯d-Larsen to Jan Egeland. That may have contributed to the large amount of Norwegians who responded positively to the European Social Survey, which quesioned 40,000 people in 20 countries about their views on the UN. Fully 78.2 percent of the Norwegians questioned said they have confidence in the UN, and Norway also gives more money to the UN on a per capita basis than any other country in the world….

Nov 15, 2005 - 1:12 pm

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