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October 24th - United Nations Day - A Day Unworthy of Celebration

October 24th, 2007 . by admin

October 24, declared in 1948 by the United Nations itself, is known as United Nations Day.  A day “devoted to making known to peoples of the world the aims and achievements of the United Nations Organization.”

Some of the “achievements” of this illustrious organization include the Oil-For-Food scandal and it’s Child Sex Scandal. None of the perpetrators have been brought to justice, including Kofi Annan’s son for his role in bilking millions through the Oil-For-Food scandal.

One of the United Nations’ goals was to rid the world of war. Since it’s inceptions at least 150 wars have broken out, the majority in developing countries, some wars lasting over a decade.

Where’s the U.N. seems more like Where’s Waldo? when you read the following:

The U.N. bilks millions from the US Taxpayer in the form of membership dues, which in turn, continues to fund a brazen path of death and destruction at the hands of corrupt tin-pot dictators with a resume of human rights abuses that make even Joseph Stalin look like an amateur.

It’s time for the politicians and bureaucratic trolls in Washington, D.C. to resign from the United Nations and to evict them from the UN headquarters in New York, NY. The realization that the United Nations is and will continue to be a drain on the United States financially and polictically, cannot come too soon for Americans.

United Nations Day is unworthy of remembrance.

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One reason why we have the fires is global warming” says Harry Reid…

October 23rd, 2007 . by admin

“One reason why we have the fires in California is global warming” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) told reporters Tuesday, stressing the need to pass the Democrats’ comprehensive energy package.

Politicizing a tragedy for hundreds of thousands in California, that is usually caused by human error (unmanned fires) or natural cause (lightning plus drought conditions) is just another tactic of idiotic politicians justifying ridiculous legislation.

Global warming had nothing to do with this fire, but I think the heat is obviously affecting Senator Reid’s thought process.

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‘Volkswagen law’ is ruled illegal

October 23rd, 2007 . by admin

The European Union’s highest court has said a German law protecting carmaker Volkswagen from foreign takeovers is illegal.

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Report: Most of $1.2 billion to train Iraqi police unaccounted for

October 23rd, 2007 . by admin

The U.S. State Department is unable to account for most of $1.2 billion in funding that it gave to DynCorp International to train Iraqi police, a government report said Tuesday. Considering that Congress’ spending is equivalent to that of a drunken drug addict locked in a combination liqueur store pharmacy, there’s no room for criticism: bums!

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Evidence of Tax Evasion by Blackwater

October 23rd, 2007 . by admin

New documents suggest that Blackwater may have engaged in significant tax evasion, failing to withhold and pay millions of dollars in Social Security, Medicare, unemployment, and related taxes, and sought to conceal its conduct from Congress and law enforcement officials.

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Fed Official: Bank Will Protect Economy

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

Yes, the Federal Reserve will bail out the bankers who’ve done the damage to themselves at the expense of the US Taxpayer.

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Cong. Ron Paul - Highlights From FL Debate 10/21/07

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

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Ad in USA Today: America Not Made Safer by Weakening the Constitution

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

Interesting that USA Today printed the advertisement.

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Who Really Owns the Roads? Private Companies Buying Our Highways

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

Companies are buying leases of public highways, bridges and tunnels from states desperately trying to improve infrastructure.

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7 Year Old Boy Suspended for Drawing a Picture of a Water Pistol

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

A New Jersey second-grader’s drawing of a stick figure shooting a gun has earned him a one-day school suspension. Seven-year-old Kyle Walker’s mom told an The Press newspaper of Atlantic City that her son was suspended for violating the district’s zero-tolerance policy on guns. She said her son told her he’d drawn a water pistol.

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