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UN Human Rights Council acts on Israel, Darfur but not Tibet

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Mar 28, 2008, 12:32 GMT


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johnMar 28th, 2008 - 17:48:28

UN is such a corrupt, sad joke.

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SP4:Mar 28th, 2008 - 19:16:12

...and ant-semitic. Ruling on Israel but not Tibet????

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SP4: That's the problem with Liberals..Mar 29th, 2008 - 14:41:58

...totalitarians and marxists running the UN:

Too goddamn many folks are dying.

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John: worse yetMar 29th, 2008 - 15:27:47

UN is run by corrupt third world profiteers. I make donations, but only to groups who spend on the needy not themselves.

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@JohnMar 30th, 2008 - 02:13:35


@John: worse yetMar 29th, 2008 - 15:27:47

you said -UN is run by corrupt third world profiteers. I make donations, but only to groups who spend on the needy not themselves.

I want to be clear here you donate to the UN groups that are not tainted?

Or are you saying you donate to groups who do not belong to the UN?

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SP4: The UN serves a PurposeMar 30th, 2008 - 15:34:03

It stands as an ironclad example of what would happen if we ever gave up our sovereignty.

We would then take orders from these corrupt out-of-control little nations, who constantly advocate wealth redistribution. Their anti-Semitic, tribal instincts would now dominate world politics.

People like Kofi Annan would now be unchecked. International law, a oxymoron, would be foisted upon us at every turn.

Unresolved tragedies like the Congo, and Darfur would be the norm all over the globe.

No, the UN shows us what the world would be like, so keep doing whatever you are doing. They provide he example of what we should never agree to.

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TomMar 30th, 2008 - 23:26:17

Unbelievable! Disgusting!

We, the U.S., should stand up for the Tibetan people and show the world that we are the true leader of freedom and democracy. We at the very least should re-open the CIA military training camp for the Dalai Lama's resistance fighters at Camp Hale near Leadville, Colorado.

We can ask Japanese to financially support the Free Tibet operation. Dalai Lama loves Japanese people. He endorsed a Japanese spiritual movement, 'Aum Shinrikyo', in 1980's-1990's.

We can also ask Germany for some substantial support from Europe. Germans had deep connections with Tibet in 1930's and 1940's. Dalai Lama's tutor in 1940's was Heinrich Harrer, a member of the 'Schutzstaffel'. These people are closely linked together. We can form a huge coalition force for sure to change Tibet back to Shangri-La.

We can't wait for any longer. Let's dream together for a
Free Tibet!

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SP4: Yeah, SureMar 31st, 2008 - 14:13:37

If these chuckeheads object to intervention in Iraq and Darfur, how much support will there be for some place like Tibet?

Talk is cheap.

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KatieDec 8th, 2008 - 17:38:04

This is ridiculous really. Everyone that posts on this website, bashing the United Nations, is rude and ignorant. The United Nations does the best they can, so poster need to watch what they say

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