merrie says: The meeting was postponed following the walkout. Britain's deputy ambassador, Karen Pierce, said: “A number of council members were dismayed by the approach taken by Libya and do not believe that such language helps advance the peace process.” The Anti-Defamation League praised the diplomats who left the meeting and described the comments as "deeply insulting." ADL National Director Abraham Foxman said: “There can be no comparison between Israel's effort to defend its citizens against terrorism and the Nazis' systematic killing of six million Jews in the Holocaust. Amazing. When did France get balls? When did France get balls?When the French elected Sarkozy! Isn't he Jewish? Yes, I wish more sane delegates would walk out and force the institution to stop wasting time and money. It's become nothing more than an opportunity for despots to mouth their propaganda and soak the US for more money. Jatfla, what did you think about Rosenberg and Beck talking about the UN moving to Iraq? Mousie...I watched four of the clips. I'm saving the others for when I'm sewing. :~) I doubt the UN will move anywhere, but who knows? Most Americans don't want it here anymore and are tired of paying for it. I'd suspect it would move to Europe...but most of the member nations are more in line with the anti-Americans and so I never say never. The alignment between Iran and Russia is what really bothers me. Nicolas Sarkozy (Wiki) Nicolas Sarkozy is the son of a Hungarian immigrant father, Pál Sárközy de Nagy-Bócsa[5] (Hungarian: nagybócsai Sárközy Pál; some sources spell it Nagy-Bócsay Sárközy Pál; Hungarian pronunciation (help·info)) and a mother of French Catholic and Greek Jewish[6][7] descent, Andrée Mallah. His Greek-born grandfather, Benico Mallah (former Aaron Mallah), was a physician from Thessaloniki. Benico, who left for France to become a doctor, was the son of Mordechai Mallah, one of the eight sons of Aaron Mallah, founder of the Rabbinical School of Thessaloniki.[7][8] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Sarkozy I doubt the UN will move anywhereThe renovation of the top floors of the building is supposed to take years (not sure how long), and of course, we're paying for it . Just for clarity... The following is a transcript of when Rosenberg was on Beck's show. This is in reference to fictional events in Rosenberg's new book. BECK: Yeah. So Iraq In this scenario the UN has to move somewhere and I can see this being a possibility.Sadly, I agree. Those parasites are going to be here into perpetuity! Thanks mousie. It's so surreal. Since we only hear about the attacks and bombs, we have only a small inkling of the progress that is being made. Iraq is going to come alive again. They (the UN) can't move fast enough for me. I just read today where they are asking for more $$$$$ for food aid...having not spent what has already been alloted. Ya know, I would not have near the problem with our tax dollars going to help those who are in poverty and who need food and clean water IF I thought for one minute that it's oversight was being handled with integrity. I think the money amounts are too huge and human hearts too greedy. How can this be twisted to be America's fault? |
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