Is
there a difference between an al- Qaeda or UN presence in the United
States? Yes there is. The UN is the greater threat.
In 2004 House democrats
petitioned for the UN to monitor the coming election. Jummy Carter
joined the chorus, arguing it was necessary -- to forestall another stolen presidency. The request was bumped to Sec. State Colin Powell who obviously acceded, because Bush asked Kofi Annan to send his blue helmets. (I'm not making this up)
In retrospect, I'll guess that Bush was assured by brother, and Florida
governor Jeb, that the delegation would not be allowed within 60 feet
of a polling place, and figured to triangulate
in yet another of his many such political miscalculations. My
expressed feeling at the time was that the UN delegation be set afire
on first contact. What an insult to US sovereignty!
Given this current government, how can I be gobsmacked by anything? But I am no less outraged to learn that the United Nations Investigator Launches Probe Into US Housing Crisis.
Neither do I think it the intention to interrogate Democrats on the House
and Senate banking committees. Nope. It's another nose under the tent. Since it's not a given today that you'd get a medal for shooting bin Laden on sight, I guess that ... you
know. Sigh. Impeaching Obama will have to suffice.
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