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December 14, 2004
The U.N.'s Unaccountable Inquisitors

Belmont Club has been on fire lately covering the "United Nations", which is facing growing questions in America's legislature and even bills that would stop payment of dues.

Whatever you think of the U.N., it's worth looking at Belmont Club's revealing analyses. He touches on many subjects: UNSCAM, Kofi Annan, legitimacy, the roots of U.N. failure; even the nature of the U.N.'s most prominent paradox. In that paradox, he says, lies the answer to the riddle of the U.N. itself.

We'll start with the U.N.'s essential failures in UNSCAM. These include corruption, but were not limited to it.

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Posted By Winds of Change.NET at December 14, 2004 03:33 AM | TrackBack
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The Untied Notions is nothing but a noose around the neck of the free world. The US needs to cut funding yesterday and kick the worthless pack of hyenas out of our country. There should be a new organization started up with rule by people freely elected as the basis for membership. This United Free Nations should then be set against all the piss ant tyrants.

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