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Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi!
OR 101 ways to protest the UN. Cry baby! Andy |
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On Sep 23, 10:46�am, Andy > wrote:
> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! > > OR 101 ways to protest the UN. > > Cry baby! > > Andy Andy, I am listening to him while chewing on a grilled chicken leg. Great entertainment. This guy is a certiifiable nut... Love it. he will talk till he passes out and not say anything.. Rosie |
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rosie said...
> On Sep 23, 10:46�am, Andy > wrote: >> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! >> >> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. >> >> Cry baby! >> >> Andy > > Andy, I am listening to him while chewing on a grilled chicken leg. > Great entertainment. This guy is a certiifiable nut... Love it. he > will talk till he passes out and not say anything.. > > Rosie Rosie, Sure he's nuts. A terrorist dictator mentioning democracy and equality?!? Moving the UN to Libya? Bacon & melted sharp cheddar cheese on two toasted English muffins with a little unsalted butter and a tall glass of ice cold milk. I overdid it, worried about how long he would go on... and on... and on... Kinda/sorta sorry TV coverage cut him off. Like you, I'd've loved to see him further melt down. Best, Andy |
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Andy wrote:
> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! > > OR 101 ways to protest the UN. > > Cry baby! > > Andy Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? |
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On Sep 23, 11:47�am, Andy > wrote:
> rosie said... > > > On Sep 23, 10:46 am, Andy > wrote: > >> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! > > >> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. > > >> Cry baby! > > >> Andy > > > Andy, I am listening to him while chewing on a grilled chicken leg. > > Great entertainment. This guy is a certiifiable nut... Love it. he > > will talk till he passes out and not say anything.. > > > Rosie > > Rosie, > > Sure he's nuts. A terrorist dictator mentioning democracy and equality?!? > Moving the UN to Libya? > > Bacon & �melted sharp cheddar cheese on two toasted English muffins with a > little unsalted butter and a tall glass of ice cold milk. > > I overdid it, worried about how long he would go on... and on... and on.... > > Kinda/sorta sorry TV coverage cut him off. Like you, I'd've loved to see > him further melt down. > > Best, > > Andy He has been waiting- 40 years? ? _ for this moment, he has railed against everything except littering... The Eng Muffin and cheese and bacon sounds wonderful Rosie |
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George said...
> Andy wrote: >> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! >> >> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. >> >> Cry baby! >> >> Andy > > Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! Andy |
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Andy wrote:
> George said... > >> Andy wrote: >>> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! >>> >>> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. >>> >>> Cry baby! >>> >>> Andy >> Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? > > > Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so > far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! > > Andy > > You missed my point. Obama is big on apologizing for all of the imagined past sins of the US. Did he do that yet at the UN or is it a coming attraction? |
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George said...
> Andy wrote: >> George said... >> >>> Andy wrote: >>>> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! >>>> >>>> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. >>>> >>>> Cry baby! >>>> >>>> Andy >>> Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? >> >> >> Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so >> far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! >> >> Andy >> >> > You missed my point. Obama is big on apologizing for all of the imagined > past sins of the US. Did he do that yet at the UN or is it a coming > attraction? His political rhetoric is being swept under the carpet as we speak. Andy |
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![]() "Andy" > wrote in message ... > Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! > > OR 101 ways to protest the UN. > > Cry baby! > > Andy Be happy you are not in NYC today. The place was nuts with cops, road closures and emergency vehicles driving the wrong way on city streets (NYPD set up single lanes for UN vehicles on 42nd St. that were not exactly in the middle of the road). There were cops searching bags in subway stations that have never seen cops before. Second Ave was closed to the East River with cops searching everyone who wanted to go past there. At Penn Station and Grand Central Station there were soldiers w/machine guns walking around-yeah, we've seen them before-but not in a long time. I just hope that Chavez, Ughmajinedad, and Quadaffy all get a good Bronx cheer as their planes take off out of the city. |
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On Sep 23, 12:44*pm, Andy > wrote:
> George said... > > > Andy wrote: > >> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! > > >> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. > > >> Cry baby! > > >> Andy > > > Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? > > Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so > far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! > > Andy After Lockerbie, Qadaffi was Evil Incarnate for about a dozen years. Then geologists from Texaco made a terrorism-nullifying discovery in Libya. |
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Barak,
You best apologize to America for allowing Qadafi (Qadaffi) to speak in front of the UN and the world. Biggest mistake of your presidency so far, imho. I know you're sweeping up lots of GW Bush's problems out of your way but this brilliant dumb idea of yours is way beyond reproach. Andy Thank you for contacting the White House. President Obama is committed to creating the most open and accessible administration in American history. That begins with taking comments and questions from you, the public, through our website. Our office receives tens of thousands of messages from Americans each day. We do our best to reply to as many as we can, but please be aware that you may find more information and answers to your questions online. We encourage you to visit WhiteHouse.gov regularly to follow news and updates, and to learn more about President Obama’s agenda for change. For an easy-to-navigate source of information on Federal government services, please visit: www.USA.gov Thank you again for your message. The Office of Presidential Correspondence |
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Christopher Helms wrote:
> On Sep 23, 12:44 pm, Andy > wrote: >> George said... >> >>> Andy wrote: >>>> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! >>>> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. >>>> Cry baby! >>>> Andy >>> Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? >> Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so >> far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! >> >> Andy > > > After Lockerbie, Qadaffi was Evil Incarnate for about a dozen years. > Then geologists from Texaco made a terrorism-nullifying discovery in > Libya. I can agree with your first sentence, the rest is not true. The latest oil discovery was made by Arabian Gulf Oil Company, a wholly owned company of National Oil Corporation of Libya. In addition Texaco was wholly merged with Chevron oil in 2001. |
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In article >, Andy > wrote:
> George said... > > > Andy wrote: > >> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! > >> > >> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. > >> > >> Cry baby! > >> > >> Andy > > > > Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? > > > Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so > far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! If this is Obama's biggest mistake as president, I will be very happy. Every president makes mistakes. Bush and Bush had Iraq on their hands and neither one has uttered an apology over their mistakes. Clinton had his mistake of having an affair with Monica Lewinski, for which he did apologize. This mistake ranks right up there with Obama's stupid comment about the Special Olympics. It will be forgotten in a few weeks. I agree though that it wasn't a good idea to allow Qadafi to visit this country and speak before the United Nations. |
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![]() "Dan Abel" > wrote in message ... > In article > ]>, > Stan Horwitz > wrote: > >> though that it wasn't a good idea to allow Qadafi to visit this country >> and speak before the United Nations. > > I'm sure it was nice of the US to give the UN a home. Still, the more > that the US acts like it "owns" the UN, the less respect the US and the > UN will get from countries that don't always agree with everything the > US does. > > Like Gaddafi or don't like him, he has been the head of state of Libya > since 1970. If the US gets to decide who is "allowed" to attend the UN > and speak before them, how much is the rest of the world going to > believe that the UN has any independence from the US? > > I have always believed that people who speak before the UN will garner > the respect that they deserve. I thought Kruschev made a fool of > himself when he took off his shoe, pounded the speaker's podium with it > and proclaimed that "we will bury you". > President Obama gets shit for waffling, then gets shit when he uses strong, direct language. Assholes. |
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Stan Horwitz said...
> In article >, Andy > wrote: > >> George said... >> >> > Andy wrote: >> >> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! >> >> >> >> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. >> >> >> >> Cry baby! >> >> >> >> Andy >> > >> > Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? >> >> >> Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so >> far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! > > If this is Obama's biggest mistake as president, I will be very happy. > Every president makes mistakes. Bush and Bush had Iraq on their hands > and neither one has uttered an apology over their mistakes. Clinton had > his mistake of having an affair with Monica Lewinski, for which he did > apologize. This mistake ranks right up there with Obama's stupid comment > about the Special Olympics. It will be forgotten in a few weeks. I agree > though that it wasn't a good idea to allow Qadafi to visit this country > and speak before the United Nations. Regarding Iraq, Bush #2 was trying to tend to Bush #1's bitter "family business." Clinton was MORE of a BUM!!!!!! for lying to congress and America!!!!!! He WAS impeached!!!!!! GW Bush shouldn't've been elected in the first place, now that history has been recorded. Obama is looking more and more like a con man in a straight face, if you ask me. Andy |
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On Sep 24, 4:21*pm, Andy > wrote:
> Stan Horwitz said... > > > > > In article >, Andy > wrote: > > >> George said... > > >> > Andy wrote: > >> >> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! > > >> >> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. > > >> >> Cry baby! > > >> >> Andy > > >> > Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? > > >> Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so > >> far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! > > > If this is Obama's biggest mistake as president, I will be very happy. > > Every president makes mistakes. Bush and Bush had Iraq on their hands > > and neither one has uttered an apology over their mistakes. Clinton had > > his mistake of having an affair with Monica Lewinski, for which he did > > apologize. This mistake ranks right up there with Obama's stupid comment > > about the Special Olympics. It will be forgotten in a few weeks. I agree > > though that it wasn't a good idea to allow Qadafi to visit this country > > and speak before the United Nations. > > Regarding Iraq, Bush #2 was trying *to tend to Bush #1's bitter "family > business." > > Clinton was MORE of a BUM!!!!!! for lying to congress and America!!!!!! He > WAS impeached!!!!!! > > GW Bush shouldn't've been elected in the first place, now that history has > been recorded. > > Obama is looking more and more like a con man in a straight face, if you > ask me. > > Andy Geeze I have to laugh sometimes at you seppos . The Libyan is a nut case for sure . But by allowing him to *prove * once again in such a forum as the UN might just be half clever . After this charade and debacle there can be no doubt that the tent loving murderous thug has not really got his act together. Hells bells moving the UN to Libya . Had to laugh . Re Obama poor ******* IMO he is not doing a half bad job given the extreme situation and ppoisoned chalice he inherited. That said he appears to be juggling a lot of political knives in the air the trick will be to catch them without decapitating himself. Given that The USA (now a socialist country it would appear ) given that the Govt now owns most of the countrydue to bail outs etc I find it rather ironic that the champion of free enterprise & the American dream (cough splutter ) is now a basket case buit the sheep voters have not yet got the message .(so it appears) One thing that I do admire Obama for he is one yank who at last is starting to stand up to Israel and may begin to give the middle east a bit of a level playing field . Albeit 30 years too late On the plus side America is forever to be acknowledged for some of its interventions when others just sat on thier hands. IMO Iraq was certainly a blunder dictated by a liar , scumbag and possible nutty god botherer GWB who got the coalition of the trusting into a mired bun fight with "modified intelligence " acting as the catalyst to Ignore best advice from Hans Blix . UN dont start me -if ever a gravy train ever needed to be seriously looked at it is that organisation. Poor thing is hamstrung by the power of veto ------- China is laughing all the way to the bank . But they have great food (as all good gravy trains do ) Just my 2 cents worth |
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George wrote:
> You missed my point. Obama is big on apologizing for all of the > imagined past sins of the US. Did he do that yet at the UN or is it a > coming attraction? Methinks those F111 bombing Gheddafi's flak and chemical factory have been a nice thing. -- Vilco Mai guardare Trailer park Boys senza qualcosa da bere a portata di mano |
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On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 12:44:13 -0500, Andy wrote:
> George said... > >> Andy wrote: >>> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! >>> >>> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. >>> >>> Cry baby! >>> >>> Andy >> >> Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? > > Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so > far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! > > Andy obama doesn't run the UN. your ignorance is exceeded only by your douchebaggery. blake |
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On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 17:51:22 -0500, Andy wrote:
> Barak, > > You best apologize to America for allowing Qadafi (Qadaffi) to speak in > front of the UN and the world. > > Biggest mistake of your presidency so far, imho. I know you're sweeping up > lots of GW Bush's problems out of your way but this brilliant dumb idea of > yours is way beyond reproach. > > Andy ohnoes!!!! andy, don't you realize that now you'll be on obama's death list?!?!?! blake |
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In article >,
blake murphy > wrote: > On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 12:44:13 -0500, Andy wrote: > > Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so > > far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! > obama doesn't run the UN. your ignorance is exceeded only by your > douchebaggery. I think it's funny, frankly. "The land of Free Speech"! Where's that? When Obama wanted to give a national speech to schoolkids, urging them to stay in school, some people said that we shouldn't "let" him. Nobody was saying that the kids had to watch, nobody was saying that the teachers had to turn on the tv and many didn't. They didn't show it to their class because they didn't vote for him. Talking about poor losers. He's the President of the US. So what that they voted for someone else? Can't they accept that he won, and they should support him in his job, even if they didn't vote for him? I guess not. So now people (granted, probably different people) are saying that Obama shouldn't have "let" Gaddafi speak at the UN. The "land of Free Speech" doesn't even pay lip service to free speech. -- Dan Abel Petaluma, California USA |
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![]() "blake murphy" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 12:44:13 -0500, Andy wrote: > >> George said... >> >>> Andy wrote: >>>> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! >>>> >>>> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. >>>> >>>> Cry baby! >>>> >>>> Andy >>> >>> Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? >> >> Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so >> far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! >> >> Andy > > obama doesn't run the UN. your ignorance is exceeded only by your > douchebaggery. > Eloquently put, my heart. |
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![]() "Stan Horwitz" > wrote in message ]... > In article >, Andy > wrote: > >> George said... >> >> > Andy wrote: >> >> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! >> >> >> >> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. >> >> >> >> Cry baby! >> >> >> >> Andy >> > >> > Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? >> >> >> Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so >> far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! > > If this is Obama's biggest mistake as president, I will be very happy. > Every president makes mistakes. Bush and Bush had Iraq on their hands > and neither one has uttered an apology over their mistakes. Clinton had > his mistake of having an affair with Monica Lewinski, for which he did > apologize. This mistake ranks right up there with Obama's stupid comment > about the Special Olympics. It will be forgotten in a few weeks. I agree > though that it wasn't a good idea to allow Qadafi to visit this country > and speak before the United Nations. He doesn't have a choice. The UN is neutral ground. |
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Kswck said...
> He doesn't have a choice. The UN is neutral ground. Very true. I guess Obama should have just not sat in attendance during the spew that poured out from Qadafi. But come to think of it, they didn't show Obama the whole time, so maybe he did leave. I would have anyway. When do you suppose Fidel Castro is coming to town? Andy |
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![]() "Kswck" > wrote in message ... > > "Stan Horwitz" > wrote in message > ]... >> In article >, Andy > wrote: >> >>> George said... >>> >>> > Andy wrote: >>> >> Give a dictator a microphone! Qadafi! >>> >> >>> >> OR 101 ways to protest the UN. >>> >> >>> >> Cry baby! >>> >> >>> >> Andy >>> > >>> > Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? >>> >>> >>> Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so >>> far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! >> >> If this is Obama's biggest mistake as president, I will be very happy. >> Every president makes mistakes. Bush and Bush had Iraq on their hands >> and neither one has uttered an apology over their mistakes. Clinton had >> his mistake of having an affair with Monica Lewinski, for which he did >> apologize. This mistake ranks right up there with Obama's stupid comment >> about the Special Olympics. It will be forgotten in a few weeks. I agree >> though that it wasn't a good idea to allow Qadafi to visit this country >> and speak before the United Nations. > > He doesn't have a choice. The UN is neutral ground. Let them ALL speak. The bad ones hang themselves. What a horse's ass Iran's I-can't-spell-his-name is. Leno calls him Ahmanutjob. Works for me. I just want to slap that cheesy grin off of his weasel face. |
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Andy said...
> Kswck said... > >> He doesn't have a choice. The UN is neutral ground. Thinking about that some more, the UN is neutral ground, not the airport he flew into and the roads Qadafi took to get there. The USA has the right to deny entry or exit to anyone with just cause, so it was more a courtesy to allow him entry into the USA. Correct me if I'm wrong. Andy |
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blake murphy wrote:
>>> Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? >> Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so >> far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! >> >> Andy > > obama doesn't run the UN. your ignorance is exceeded only by your > douchebaggery. > > blake Hell.. we don't even pay our dues... |
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On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 09:21:12 -0400, Goomba wrote:
> blake murphy wrote: > >>>> Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? >>> Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever made, so >>> far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! >>> >>> Andy >> >> obama doesn't run the UN. your ignorance is exceeded only by your >> douchebaggery. >> >> blake > > Hell.. we don't even pay our dues... jesse helms lives! the latest dope i could find is that we're a little behind: The White House expressed disapproval Thursday with comments United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon made to members of Congress that the U.S. is a "deadbeat" nation for being behind on its U.N. dues. "I would note for the Secretary-General that his word choice was unfortunate, given the fact that the American taxpayer is the largest contributor to the United Nations," said White House press secretary Robert Gibbs at his daily briefing. On Wednesday, Ban pointed out to members of the House Foreign Relations Committee that although the United States pays 22 percent of the U.N.'s $4.86 billion operating budget, the country is always late with its dues. The U.S. is now is approximately $1 billion behind, a figure that will soon increase to $1.6 billion. In the private meeting, he referred to the U.S. as a "deadbeat" nation, angering members of the committee including ranking Republican Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla. "Given the contribution that the American taxpayer makes," Gibbs said, it "would be appropriate to acknowledge that role." Moon on Wednesday evening issued a statement saying that the U.S. "generously supports the work of the U.N., both in assessed and voluntary contributions" and that he "enjoys an excellent working relationship with the United States and appreciates the many ways that it supports the United Nations." -- jpt (jake tapper) <http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/03/white-house-sla.html> your pal, blake |
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On Sep 25, 7:02*am, Andy > wrote:
> Kswck said... > > > He doesn't have a choice. The UN is neutral ground. > > Very true. I guess Obama should have just not sat in attendance during the > spew that poured out from Qadafi. But come to think of it, they didn't show > Obama the whole time, so maybe he did leave. I would have anyway. > > When do you suppose Fidel Castro is coming to town? > > Andy Given his age, poor health and the fact that he is no longer head of state, perhaps never? John Kane Kingston ON Canada |
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On Sep 25, 7:41*am, Andy > wrote:
> Andy said... > > > Kswck said... > > >> He doesn't have a choice. The UN is neutral ground. > > Thinking about that some more, the UN is neutral ground, not the airport he > flew into and the roads Qadafi took to get there. The USA has the right to > deny entry or exit to anyone with just cause, so it was more a courtesy to > allow him entry into the USA. > > Correct me if I'm wrong. > > Andy It seems possible but not exactly good PR though I suppose it might make the move to Libya more likely if the USA would not allow the head of state of a member of the United Nations to address the UN at its headquarters. John Kane Kingston ON Canada |
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"John Kane" > wrote in message
... On Sep 25, 7:41 am, Andy > wrote: > Andy said... > > > Kswck said... > > >> He doesn't have a choice. The UN is neutral ground. > > Thinking about that some more, the UN is neutral ground, not the airport > he > flew into and the roads Qadafi took to get there. The USA has the right to > deny entry or exit to anyone with just cause, so it was more a courtesy to > allow him entry into the USA. > > Correct me if I'm wrong. > > Andy It seems possible but not exactly good PR though I suppose it might make the move to Libya more likely if the USA would not allow the head of state of a member of the United Nations to address the UN at its headquarters. John Kane Kingston ON Canada And the tent is up - the tent is down - the tent is up again. It's a circus. He is staying at the Lybian embassy at last mention - and actually met with 2 relatives of those killed in the Lockerbie bombing. Jan Learn something new every day As long as you are learning, you are living When you stop learning, you start dying |
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"JonquilJan" > wrote in news:4abe6051$0$3407$38cefb40
@news.westelcom.com: > It seems possible but not exactly good PR though I suppose it might > make the move to Libya more likely if the USA would not allow the head > of state of a member of the United Nations to address the UN at its > headquarters. They're sending Lawrence "Six-pounder" Cannon to meet with him in St. John's and lecture him the way I suspect Diane "Clueless" Ablonczy lectured the travel writer at Whistler: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...-georgian-bay- ms-ablonczy/article1302515/ http://tinyurl.com/ycs7xoo This is what happens when a control freak runs a political partei. On the other hand, Qaddafi has changed his itinerary and will NOT be coming to Canada, which should leave Cannon with a lot of spare time on his hands which he could use making an ass of himself elsewhere. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...ancels-canada- visit/article1302918/ http://tinyurl.com/y9gvsml -- Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone. - John Maynard Keynes |
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JonquilJan wrote:
> > > He is staying at the Lybian embassy at last mention - and actually met with > 2 relatives of those killed in the Lockerbie bombing. > > Jan > > I saw an interview last night with one of those relatives, a woman whose brother was killed. She kept saying she met with him to let him know she had "forgiven" the bombing. She's from Colorado Springs, wouldn't surprise me if she's one of the "right wing religious" who abound there. She has also gone to Libya a number of times for "charitable, humanitarian reasons." What a fool. gloria p |
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![]() "Gloria P" > wrote in message ... > JonquilJan wrote: > >> > >> >> He is staying at the Lybian embassy at last mention - and actually met >> with 2 relatives of those killed in the Lockerbie bombing. >> >> Jan >> > > > > I saw an interview last night with one of those relatives, a woman whose > brother was killed. She kept saying she met with him to let him know > she had "forgiven" the bombing. She's from Colorado Springs, wouldn't > surprise me if she's one of the "right wing religious" who abound there. > She has also gone to Libya a number of times for "charitable, humanitarian > reasons." What a fool. > Not necessarily. |
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Gloria P wrote:
> I saw an interview last night with one of those relatives, a woman whose > brother was killed. She kept saying she met with him to let him know > she had "forgiven" the bombing. She's from Colorado Springs, wouldn't > surprise me if she's one of the "right wing religious" who abound there. > She has also gone to Libya a number of times for "charitable, > humanitarian reasons." What a fool. There is righteous and then there is self righteous. It probably makes her feel superior to say she forgives. |
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Dave Smith > wrote in news:4abe8280$0$5737
: > There is righteous and then there is self righteous. It probably makes > her feel superior to say she forgives. Or perhaps she feels that carrying a grudge is pointless, and certainly an unchristian thing to do. In which case she would be correct...as a Christian. -- Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone. - John Maynard Keynes |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> Gloria P wrote: > >> I saw an interview last night with one of those relatives, a woman >> whose brother was killed. She kept saying she met with him to let him >> know >> she had "forgiven" the bombing. She's from Colorado Springs, wouldn't >> surprise me if she's one of the "right wing religious" who abound >> there. She has also gone to Libya a number of times for "charitable, >> humanitarian reasons." What a fool. > > > There is righteous and then there is self righteous. It probably makes > her feel superior to say she forgives. Now wait a minute. To me it sounds a tad "self righteous" to presume someone is a "right wing religious" nutbag too. Who knows why this woman does what she does. If it were another tragic incident would people cut her more slack and just say she's trying to find her own personal closure... |
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![]() "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message ... > Dave Smith > wrote in news:4abe8280$0$5737 > : > >> There is righteous and then there is self righteous. It probably makes >> her feel superior to say she forgives. > > Or perhaps she feels that carrying a grudge is pointless, and certainly an > unchristian thing to do. In which case she would be correct...as a > Christian. > Indeed. |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 09:21:12 -0400, Goomba wrote: > >> blake murphy wrote: >> >>>>> Did Obama apologize yet or does that come later? >>>> Letting Qadafi speak was a big friggin stupid mistake he's ever >>>> made, so far!!! Obama MUST give America an apology!!! Agreed!!! >>>> >>>> Andy >>> >>> obama doesn't run the UN. your ignorance is exceeded only by your >>> douchebaggery. >>> >>> blake >> >> Hell.. we don't even pay our dues... > > jesse helms lives! > > the latest dope i could find is that we're a little behind: > > The White House expressed disapproval Thursday with comments United > Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon made to members of Congress > that the U.S. is a "deadbeat" nation for being behind on its U.N. > dues. > > "I would note for the Secretary-General that his word choice was > unfortunate, given the fact that the American taxpayer is the largest > contributor to the United Nations," said White House press secretary > Robert Gibbs at his daily briefing. > > On Wednesday, Ban pointed out to members of the House Foreign > Relations Committee that although the United States pays 22 percent > of the U.N.'s $4.86 billion operating budget, the country is always > late with its dues. The U.S. is now is approximately $1 billion > behind, a figure that will soon increase to $1.6 billion. In the > private meeting, he referred to the U.S. as a "deadbeat" nation, > angering members of the committee including ranking Republican Rep. > Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla. > > "Given the contribution that the American taxpayer makes," Gibbs > said, it "would be appropriate to acknowledge that role." > > Moon on Wednesday evening issued a statement saying that the U.S. > "generously supports the work of the U.N., both in assessed and > voluntary contributions" and that he "enjoys an excellent working > relationship with the United States and appreciates the many ways > that it supports the United Nations." > > -- jpt (jake tapper) > > <http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/03/white-house-sla.html> > The UN would **die** without the benefit of US largesse, blake... As it is it's largely a group comprised of useless Turd World chuckleheads and deadbeats... During the Cold War it served a useful purpose, as we could confront the Soviet's lies on things like KAL 007, the Cuban Missile Crisis, etc.... Most Americans wouldn't miss the UN one bit if it disappeared... -- Best Greg |
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Gloria P wrote:
> JonquilJan wrote: > >> > >> >> He is staying at the Lybian embassy at last mention - and actually >> met with 2 relatives of those killed in the Lockerbie bombing. >> >> Jan >> >> > > > > I saw an interview last night with one of those relatives, a woman > whose brother was killed. She kept saying she met with him to let > him know she had "forgiven" the bombing. She's from Colorado > Springs, wouldn't surprise me if she's one of the "right wing > religious" who abound there. She has also gone to Libya a number of > times for "charitable, humanitarian reasons." What a fool. > Pretty unbelievable, Gloria... -- Best Greg |
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