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Ban Ki-moon sworn in at UN, pledges to 'restore trust' (Roundup)

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By Chris Cermak Dec 14, 2006, 19:27 GMT


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TimFrom TexasDec 14th, 2006 - 20:24:28

Goodbye and good riddance.

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oleman@tempete.eclipse.co.ukDec 14th, 2006 - 20:50:40

It is with sadness I watch the closing days of Kofi Annan's tenure at the UN a man of great stature who refused to jump into the corrupt American pockets and agree with the Bandit Bush who wants to control the world. Mr Annam always tried to do the job of a fair and just politian one of the very few sadly in this great organisation and it was there for the whole world to see how badly he felt about not being able to restrain the unjust actions of Bush and Blair in Iraq.I only hope his sucessor will follow in his footsteps and try to promote Peace through the UN a just Peace and not that of a couple of renegade leaders such as those already mentioned who should be facing war crimes but that besides Thank you Kofi for trying to do a very difficult job in very tough conditions Thank you and enjoy your retirement.
Michael Isaac





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RADec 14th, 2006 - 21:21:02

Thank you Mr. Annan for a good job. We as Americans need to become more supportive of the world peace process. Our full participation in the UN would do wonders for our status in the world. We have gone from a being a country with a high civil and moral character to one considered to be the bully of the world.

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frederic from cincinnatiDec 14th, 2006 - 21:23:14

Maybe a fresh breeze will blow away the odors emanting fom the cesspool! No Bolton no Annon. A fresh start for an out moded ineffective

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Russ from TexasDec 14th, 2006 - 21:54:08

Mr Ban, hopefully you will come in with a big broom and sweep out the corruption fostered by Annan and his gang of political power-mongers. You'll need to keep an eye on Annan's cronies - including his son - to make sure that the corruption that has tainted the UN for the past several years is tamped out. Mr Ban, no more thuggish world-building, please!! Just keep an eye on North Korea, Iran, Syria and the United States, and make sure the funds flowing to terrorists (yes, including from the American CIA) is stopped!

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David from KansasDec 14th, 2006 - 22:03:47

The Hell with you Annan, God Bless the USA.

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Bob RDec 14th, 2006 - 22:05:08

Hopefully Mr.Ban Ki-moon is the last Seceratary

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PytKDec 15th, 2006 - 00:56:37

The legacy of Kofi Annan and his plea for future international relations is 'collective responsibility, global solidarity, the rule of law, mutual accountability, and multilateralism.' This can also be understood to be the general mission of the United Nations.

'My friends, our challenge today is not to save Western civilisation -
or Eastern, for that matter. All civilisation is at stake, and we can
save it only if all peoples join together in the task.'

To paraphrase two great people...'Be the change you would like to see in the world and curse not the darkness but be the first to light a candle...'


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What a ShamDec 15th, 2006 - 20:22:30

Annan left lying, just like he arrived. The trail of corruption is long and public. He gagged debate on the corruption while he practiced it. He was hired to gag debate about corrupt African strongmen and accomplished that goal.

Annan made the UN irrelevant. The USA should drop funding until it is fixed.

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