Sudan Replaces U.S. on Human Rights Commission
Surprise! U.N. Is Anti-U.S.
| Will Congress Take the "Kick Me" Sign Off America's Back? |
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Sudan's replacement of the U.S. on the United Nations Human Rights Commission only reconfirms the anti-American and pro-dictatorship bent of the morally bankrupt U.N. "This a wake-up call. It tells us that the 'international community' hates us," said Cliff Kincaid of America's Survival, Inc. "All of us ' U.N.-bashers' have now been proven right. So will Congress now take the 'Kick Me' sign off our back?"
Some politicians have said the House this week may vote to defer the payment of U.S. 'dues' to the world body as a protest. While this would be a welcome move, Kincaid stressed that "we don't owe the money to begin with. The U.N. owes us $10 billion or so for peacekeeping assistance never credited or reimbursed. This more than wipes out our 'debt' to the U.N."
In the Human Rights Commission case, Secretary of State Colin Powell said he had been promised by 43 countries that they would vote for us but only 29 did so in a secret ballot. Our "allies" turned out to be liars and deceivers. On the matter of its anti-Americanism, the most recent State Department report to Congress on voting practices at the U.N. finds that U.N. members voted with the U.S. position only 43 percent of the time in 2000. This was down from 50.6 percent in 1995.
A House vote to go ahead and pay the money to the U.N. will be an open invitation for the "international community" to kick us again."Is the congressional anti-U.N. talk just a bluff?" asked Kincaid. "Or will Congress finally stand up for America?"
Kincaid expressed the hope that President Bush may now understand the insidious cast of characters he's dealing with at the U.N. "Mr. President, you thought you'd win their favor by endorsing their mouthpiece, Kofi Annan, for another five-year term as U.N. boss," said Kincaid. "Instead, they turned around and kicked you in the teeth and knifed you in the back.
"Tell them to tap into their $25 billion pension fund to pay for their phony 'human rights' activities. If you adopt business-as-usual with the U.N., they will regard you as another 'Uncle Sucker' who will pay for the rope to hang America. Tell Kofi Annan you've changed your mind and that he should go back to Ghana. And tell the Europeans they can take care of Bosnia and Kosovo all by themselves."
Kincaid asked, "Or will the Administration and Congress pay the money to the U.N. and invite another kick in the pants? I know what Ronald Reagan would do."
"LET BUSH BE REAGAN," said Kincaid.
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