Entry: Is the UN Playing Games with American Politics? Thursday, March 04, 2004



A new article of mine has been published at Useless-Knowledge.com about the USA Today story that came out Tuesday. The "news" story stated that the United Nations is now claiming that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction after 1994.  It's amazing what some people will do to discredit President Bush... even if they have to throw the credibility of the United Nations out the window to do it.

Is the UN Playing Games with American Politics?

You tell me.

   8 comments

Jamie
March 5, 2004   08:11 AM PST
 
The people in the U.N. that harbor terrorists or back down from the terrorists in their own country are afraid of G.W. and want Kerry (or ANY Democrat) to be elected. There was a link in Drudge to an interesting article published in Britain which said that "if the world community could vote in OUR Presidential election right now, Kerry would win. I.E> The people of the world hate George Bush, they know that George Bush will not Kiss-A every time the U.N. blames us for current events, they know that George Bush could care less what France, Germany (the U.N.) says and is looking out for OUR best interests. I heard yesterday that the N.Korean nut - Kim whatever his name - carries around copies of Kerry's speeches where ever he goes - he LOVES Kerry. Why? He wants another of those cushy deals like he got during Clinton's "watch".
Jamie
March 5, 2004   08:13 AM PST
 
Oh yeah - WHAT CREDIBILITY are you referring to in reference to the U.N.? They lost any bit of credibility that they might have had several years ago. (After several years of "Oil for Food" and "U.N. Weapons Inspections".)
JM
March 5, 2004   10:07 AM PST
 
Don't worry... "the world" does not hate us. The Liberals just want you to think so, just as they want you to think they're in the majority in America. There are kool-aid drinking dupes everywhere in the world, but they won't win. I'm HIGHLY amused by the fact that Kim Jong Il is rooting for Kerry... that ought to make a wonderful campaign ad for the Bush team. :)
Jamie
March 5, 2004   10:34 AM PST
 
I doubt that we ever see an ad out of the Bush campaign that showed the REAL support behind Kerry (EU leaders, Kim, China, etc). It would be "too negative". (NO, it would be TOO TRUE.) The only reason I saw that bit about Kim is that it was on Fox News. There is already so much controversy about those 1 second shots of the WTC tragedy being shown in Bush campaign ads. Were they even on the screen for a full second? I would be willing to bet that the majority of the people who have seen those ads didn't even notice what the scenes were. I know I didn't until someone told me they were in there.
JM
March 5, 2004   10:52 AM PST
 
Oh... LOL... about that "9/11 in the ad" controversy... turns out the relatives who complained are members of an anti-war group (one of them even shared a stage with Susan "this country is eeeevil" Sarandon), and the firefighter group endorsed Kerry very early on. And the guy who's quoted is a big-wig in the Kerry campaign. It's DISGUSTING how the Left is politicising 9/11, really disgusting. Follow the link to RightWingNews in the sidebar to see the story.
Jamie
March 5, 2004   12:13 PM PST
 
Just heard that Ashcroft is in the hospital w/ gallstones. There is an article which states this: "Pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas usually caused by excessive alcohol use or, as in Ashcroft's case, a gallstone that blocks the passage leading from the pancreas to the beginning of the small intestine."

Isn't it "cute" the way that the reporter slipped in that bit about "usually caused by excessive alchohol use"?

Drudge now has a link to an article about N. Korea's love for Kerry.... "In the past few weeks, speeches by the Massachusetts senator have been broadcast on Radio Pyongyang and reported in glowing terms by the Korea Central News Agency (KCNA), the official mouthpiece of Mr Kim's communist regime." It will be interesting to see how Kerry plays this out.....

By the way, did you know that Alabama has even less restrictive gun laws and much lower taxes than PA!
JM
March 5, 2004   12:22 PM PST
 
>Isn't it "cute" the way that the
>reporter slipped in that bit
>about "usually caused by
>excessive alchohol use"?

Media bias is an ugly thing.

>By the way, did you know that
>Alabama has even less restrictive
>gun laws and much lower taxes
>than PA!

But further away from family, friends and job. Have to strive for balance. :)
Jamie
March 5, 2004   12:42 PM PST
 
About 2 years ago I was offered a job in Trevose, PA (outside of Philly) - it would have been a major raise in pay, but I turned it down. It would have put me too far away from family, friends. It was tempting, to say the least. I am now at the same pay and I'm still in Ala.... so I lucked out by staying put.

Media bias s---ks. This election year is going to be SO unbearable. I just don't know if I can stand it. I was just reading about the Grand Jury being held on the "outing" of "Jane Bond". The prosecutor has requested phone records from Air Force One. Its ridiculous.

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