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UN Expansion

By Dennis L. Siluk
June 18, 2005

More talk about enlarging the Security Counsel at the United Nations from five members to perhaps four more. The talk to my understanding has been going on for months, if not years. Do we need it…? Good question. It is in one way, a prestigious thing, not much more. And some goofball countries pay little or nothing and are on it, like China and Russia. As much as they pay annually, you could collect at a football game. On the other hand, the United States, Japan, Germany and England pay the most; 42% alone is paid for just by the US and Japan [Keyes get your newspaper and check it out, learn something]. Anyhow, let’s take a closer look at it.

First of all, let me comment on Germany, they like Japan pay a hung amount of money to the UN; Japan 20% of the total cost, and get slapped in the face by China, that pays less than 40-million [If I was Japan, I’d stop supporting the UN and buy nuclear weapons and aim them at china, with that 20%]. Should Germany get in? I mean they pay a high price also. But we got to Europeans on the counsel already; I mean if that was the case, maybe we should have two more members for us, one from New York one from California and one from Minnesota. No I do not think Europe is under represented, but they over pay like Japan and the US; but who needs to have three members on the counsel, two will do just fine. Push France off, and put Germany on, it woud be wise decision.

Should Japan be on the counsel? A big yes. Why, because that part of the world is under represented; and because Japan pays 20-billon to walk the dead halls of the UN, and listen and have not say. You would think China with all the crap they send all over the world, and all the military build up they are doing, could pay a little more; the cheap bastards.

How about Brazil, they also want to be on the counsel. I’d say, South America is under represented, but why Brazil. All they got give the world is a hard time paying back the World Bank; threats of not paying them back. No army, no anything except a lot of land, a lot of mouth [like someone else I know]. I could think of other South American Countries that would do the world better than they. So I’d vote no, but leave it open for someone else.

How about India? They want to belong to the nuclear club at the UN. I fear if we let them in, we’d have to let a Middle East countries in, and god forbid that; then what? If you let India in, let’s put Israel in. Funny, they will not let Israel do anything at the UN but drink water from the toilet, and then they are being watched. While the PLO prance about like they own the place, and visit Hillary Clinton when they can sneak in; they are like two peas in a pod you know. But that is an Annan thing.

I think before we expand anything at the United Nations we need to clean house first. And a nice place to start would be in New York City, with the Anti-Christ, Keyes…woops, I mean Kofi Annan. Sorry a slip of the fingers. Second, we need to fly over the Vienna, and fire all the hot shots under the Nuclear Umbrella, whom are suppose to watch world affairs. Get them off their dead ass and to do some work. Third, we need to fly over to Geneva and recast the World Trade Organization into a workable and fair organization; forth, we need to give everyone a whore, so they stop rapping all the kids in Africa, and stop going over to Budapest to get their jollies off. Now we can think of expanding. And we perhaps should hide from Mr. Thomas Keyes opinion on world affairs, and hope to god we don’t get another 9/11.

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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.

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