Every time the U.N. speaks, it is designed to harm America. This time, they have crossed the line, into absurdity. Hopefully, they will soon cross over into irrelevancy.
Their latest "list" of Best Places to Live starts out with Iceland (what is so great about cold weather) and numerous socialist nations - the Top 10 even includes France, if you can believe that. But one country that is absent among the Top 10 is America.
That makes me wonder.
I wonder why the free-est nation on Earth is so undesireable to the U.N.
I wonder why the richest nation in the world is not good enough for the U.N.
I wonder why 12 million Mexicans are not trying to sneak into Iceland, or Norway, or France
I wonder why the most powerful nation is so unworthy by U.N. standards
And I wonder why the nation with the best of everything is only second-rate in the eyes of the U.N.
Let me see now. Could it be that the U.N., consisting primarily of nations that dislike us because we are so powerful, is just trying to give us another slap in the face, in order to make themselves appear more powerful and righteous? Children play "King of the Hill", and try to take down the guy on the top. The children at the U.N. are the same.
Yeah- I think that just about covers it! And they should consider themselves very lucky that the U.S. is a nation with moral turpitude. Otherwise, we would be turning the U.N. buildings into low-income housing for Americans, boot their asses off our shores, and make all those nations face bankruptcy by forcing them to pay all the parking tickets incurred by their "diplomats".
As Khalil Gibran once said, "Only the strong can afford to be kind."
We can well afford tolerance of these international clowns. But that is not to say our patience is infinite. Americans are good people. But they are not dumb, and they will not tolerate abuse for very long.
Lest they forget, the U.N. should remember the words of Hirohito after bombing Pearl Harbor - "I am afraid we have awoken a sleeping giant." And pissed him off!
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
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