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United Nations Part 40; [St. Paul, Arafat, UN Greed]

By Dennis L. Siluk
Oct. 31, 2004

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St. Paul

Just when I thought there was no hope for my dear lovely city of St. Paul, a light shines from the heavens, a hope light. We are the land of 10,000-lakes, and 10,000-biased judges [two being Finley and Rosas]; Judges that rule on tenant housing and feel sorry for the tenants no matter if the overwhelming evidence is in favor of the landlord (Rosas); and Finley who likes to make his own laws for the Second Amendment. We got a mess of senators also who are like the activist judges. But we got a good Governor, and now the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Minnesota’s oldest newspaper has selected Bush to be its mascot, sort of speaking, good, the Minneapolis Tribune is arrogant anyhow, we can live without them, they are in the city across the river, good place for them. We got a mayor who turned from Ferry, I mean Kerry, to Bush, kind a Benedict Arnold, but I’ll take him, as long as I can see him.

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Al-khityar (Arafat)

Alas, Arafat got leukemia I heard; it seems to me he will be meeting his maker soon (if I were him, that would be scary), maybe. Sharon will be happy about that, and so will half the civilize world I’d expect. Maybe: Hillary, the UN (Annan in particular), Castro and a few other dictators, terrorist-groups, and war-hyenas will be a little sad, for a short time (such people are often forgotten quickly; like a puff of smoke that was, than was not); maybe even Paris will be sad, home of the terrorists, or day or two. Possibly Ahmad Qurei will get his job, lit would serve the world a lot better (I think).

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UN-Greed

How can one cope with the world, or try to get straighten out when the United Nations is not worth taking serious; so the US sees the UN as (as I see the UN as), and many other countries. And should the US continue not see them as a serious entity to world peace, but as a hindrance, as they have been, with the 3rd world countries ruling the General Assembly, and trying to dictate to the US, there will be no reason to support it.

Russia and China together pay $35-million dollars to support three UN-facilities around the world, the US pays 7-billion, and Japan pays 6.5-billion (and Japan gets little or nothing out of it). Now why is not Annan telling Russia and China to pay more, they have the privileged of sitting on the five-seats that make the rules for the world. China can spend billions of dollars on war-materials; send there crap over here to us Americans to buy, but only 17-million on the United Nations. Something is very wrong here. Should the US walk out on the UN once and for all, I don’t there would be much reason to carry on with the UN, who would support it (Libya? They’d have to pump oil day and night). The only reason it has traction, is because of the US’s involvement.

So when we get all these jerks saying, ‘The US needs to do more,’ lets take a closer look at who is doing what, and who is not doing. Most are talking about the US, and how they should be doing this and that, while they are running to their banks with our tax money.

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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, the most recent being Easter Island and the Galapagos. His most recent book: "After Eve," and his 26th book thus far, can be seen on/at Barns and Nobel.com, Amazon.com, Walmart and several other sites. He spends his time between Lima, Peru and St. Paul, Minnesota, and is wroking on two more books: "Stay Down, Old Abram," and "Curse of the Abyss Worm," the second being a suspensful mystery.

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