In my second novel,
"The Osterized Weekend" (Classic
Press, out of print) the action began with American
commandos blowing up the New York Times building. I'm thinking of
updating and republishing it. If I do, the opening sequence will
have our heroes blowing up the UN Building. While it's in
session, so no innocent cleaning service employess would be
harmed. This thought prompted by The
top 10 UN-believable moments of 2010' |
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in at No. 10 is the resolution to “combat
defamation of religions”
At
No. 9, we have an anti-Semitic classic —
good old-fashioned blood libel in a session of the Human Rights Council
At
No. 8, we have cheers for Hezbollah when
Israel objects to Lebanon referring to it as a “Zionist entity on
Palestinian territory.”
No.
7: Have you ever wondered what it might look like if the U.S.
subjected itself to a peer review of its human rights record by the
world’s leading violators of human rights?
But Wait ... this is easier:
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