Thursday, November 25, 2004

Inside the United Nations

Written from personal experience, the Diplomad site pulls not a punch in describing the "pure bureaucracy" of the UN which supports only despotism, corruption, anti-Americanism, and anti-semitism through massive funding from taxpayers in the United States and a few other countries. Here's an excerpt:
Those who don't rely on the "elite" MSM for all their information, know about the UN's "oil-for-food" scam that is slowly being uncovered, and could prove the most massive financial scandal in human history (even bigger than Massachusetts' "Big Dig.") The "oil-for-food" scam, huge as it is, flows logically from the ruling ethos at the UN. The UN system is built on corruption, on the principle of the shake-down; whatever lofty objectives might have existed at its creation, for the UN corruption now provides the means and reason to exist.
None of this is surprising to me nor should it be to anyone else who generally follows the news. Unfortunately, most of the population have an exalted image of the UN. That perception needs changing. Hard-earned taxpayer dollars shouldn't be used to support abject corruption.

I'd like to encourage others in the blogosphere to periodically note the scams and failures of the UN. The public deserves to be informed and the MSM can't be relied upon. Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that the successes of the UN should be ignored. By all means, if you can find any, make note.

For good reason, Diplomad has been added to my blogroll.

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