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Dec. 5, 2004 I wish people when they write me they’d know what they are talking about, especially on the UN. Had a female writer, write me on Norm Coleman, I thought she had something to say, but was crying about not giving Annan a chance, and like a few Democrats, blaming it all on the Security Counsel. Could we be so luckly to win twice in a row, I mean, we got rid of Ferry, I mean Kerry, now Annan. Well, let’s look at the UN today. 1 Reform [Big Boy’s Quest] We need reform at the UN, everyone agrees on that, even his Lordship, Annan. I can’t help it, I’m almost in tears of laughing, but I will remain strong to get this article out tonight. Anyhow, the panel comes up with 101-changes that needed to be done at the UN. But, but, but, but: they forgot the biggest one of all: Annan. Mr. Annan, you are the issue, the problem, the situation. The panel needs to go back and take a real look at what they are writing. But then, would I hire people to vote against me, no way, so what can we expect from the Annan Gang. I think the talk shows are going to have fun with this guy soon. Anyhow, out of a 95-page report, his name never came up to be replaced. This is the man that is fearful of issues and focus. Check his record out lady. In the report, the apparatchiki rejected the concept of pre-emptive action, saying in essence, strike back only after you are attacked. That is what happened on 9/11, so do you think the UN is on our side, or Annan. It is typical of the UN, and of such naive women out there to wait until the attack is over, like a bloody husband after he’s done his dirty work. Here is something else to chew on for people like this lady that wrote me: the panel suggest non-action even in the face of rogue states acquiring nuclear weapons with using them. Are they nuts; I know the woman used the word ‘Patience,’ just like the UN, but patience against hostile intent is gullibility? I agree with one thing, it must reform, or be dune away with. And good for New York who are not going to support a 35-story wh*re house. 2 Scandal Revelations are multiplying as the days go by, and SG Kofi Annan the cannon, is right behind his son Kojo Annan [sounds like a: Tarzan movie name], and the Swiss company, Cotecna. He either knows too much, or is too dumb to know anything. And if he knows nothing, it is as it looks at the UN also; God help us all. We all know by now he made his money $150,000, since he officially left the company. Why are they continuing to pay him? Need I say more it will all come out in the wash; patience right? Saddam purchased weapons with the $9-billion he took from the Oil for Food program [or was it 21 or 64 billion?], where do you think it went? The first year after the first Persian Gulf War, Saddam spent $5-million on military weapons. Thereafter, when the Oil for Food was in effect, he was spending $500-million a year. These weapons killed American Soldiers lady. And Annan knew about it, and his son was part of it. Maybe your son or husband should be over there fighting, but then he’s probably got patience. 3 US vs. the World It has always been that way anyway, the US vs. the world, so what is new. Britain, Russia, France, Germany and China announced support for Kofi Annan. Well, that is nice; the US pays more than all of them put together anyhow, as a big contribution. And what would you expect from these countries. The only one that surprised me was Britain, but then they seem recently to be taking sides with France a lot: well, let them have France, and see what they will do for them when the time comes, zero. I don’t remember them helping England in the Falkland Island War. Anyhow, President George W. Bush showed some balls and said in essence: show us or shut up. Something likes that. He actually said, “It’s very important for the United Nations to understand that there ought to be a full and fair and open accounting of the oil for-food program.” [actually I got a letter from him, I guess now its tomorrow, so I got it yesterday, from President Bush, it is my third one, and you can’t say such things unless they are true, and he thanked me for my kind gesture, which was the book, “Stay Down, Old Abram,” and gave me his appreciation [I expect for the articles I’ve done on him, since I’ve let him know there has been some 50-for him; and ‘…best to you and your family. [Signed by him of course]” If only Senator Norm Coleman could be so generous. Just thought I’d share that, so thanks Mr. President] I can just hear that woman saying: I can’t believe this, believe it lady. I also got a letter from Arial Sharon. But that’s another story. Anyhow, George W. Bush is telling the UN, no money contributions if you don’t open the files. Good for him; and good for the tax payers of America. ------------ About the author: Mr. Siluk is a world traveler, a lover of the mysteries around the world, and has visit many World Heritage Sites, his most recent being Easter Island, the Galapagos and Mesa Verde. His books can be seen on/at Barns and Noble.com, Amazon.com, Wal-Mart, Abe.com Alibis, Boarders and several other sites and book stores. Many of his books can be purchased through the English Bookdealers. He spends his time between Lima, Peru and St. Paul, Minnesota, and has just finished working on two new books: "The Macabre Poems,” and “Perhaps it’s Love,” and continues to work on "Curse of the Abyss Worm,” a suspenseful mystery, and “Cold Kindness,” a tragic love affair. Visit http://dennissiluk.tripod.com Email: dlsiluk@msn.com Tell a friend about this site! ------------ All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com and are not allowed to be posted on other websites. ARTICLE THIEVES WILL BE PROSECUTED! |
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