June 18, 2005

The Real UN Blog

June 18 - Given the discussion over the House bill requiring that the U.S. withhold funding from the U.N. until some long overdue measures for fiscal accountabiliy and whistle-blower protection are implemented, it is imperative that we take a sober look at the vital role of the U.N. in today's world.

Blair Hansen wrote something a while back that I think worthwhile to read in the light of this debate: The Real UN Blog. It puts everything into the proper context.

(I really hope he starts posting again.)

Posted by: Debbye at 10:27 AM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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1 Good Blog. "I'm 50 and have long since stopped reading or watching the mainstream press." When I read that in his About Me sidebar I bookmarked it even though he isn't writing anymore. I hope the House bill requiring the withholding of money from the UN gets through the Senate. I wonder though. What I'd really like to see is for the US to take a stand against the UN and kick them out of the country. Then take a stand against all nations that are dictatorships and enslave their people, like China and much of the Middle East, and deny them access to the American market. Also deny access to corporations who have moved over to China to take advantage of their slave labour laws. That would be good for American workers. I'm a free enterpriser and very anit-protectionist, but the international trade field is not level these days. If the US isn't going to take a stand who will?

Posted by: John Crittenden at June 18, 2005 12:21 PM (cONYb)

2 Debbye, Blair was at the 'National Capital Region Elite Blog Mafia' meet and greet last night. Doesn't look like he wants to start up again any time soon. He's very busy with life these days.

Posted by: Dr_Funk at June 18, 2005 06:30 PM (Ytf+h)

3 This is a note questioning Democracy Watch who are supposed to champion Honest Democracy and human rights. Just a gentle nudge. Canadian Libscamming government is breaking the first rule in Democracy watch creed. But you choose not to see that, as Democracy Watch is funded by the Liberanos Government. Liberals are helping you do well in Africa so it's a case of *do not disturb*, is that correct? Otherwise you would have picket lines marching on the hill and in front of Governor General Clarkson's mansion. Placards would read, * $4.6 B not budgeted*, *NDP policy not debated*, Out with Adscam* *$4.6 M in missing DND Computers*, *DO sworn Duty*,Dissolve House Now* , *No Govt. by Fraud*. What is Democracy Watch logic for not demonstrating? 73s YonyGuitar at BendGovernment.blogspot.com

Posted by: TonyGuitar at June 20, 2005 08:54 PM (rmMzv)

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