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Doug Carter wrote:
Martin Hotze wrote: Norway tops UN list over best places to live (...) A UN list showing the U.S. in an unfavorable light? GASP!! Better check your meds dude; this is the same U.N. that appointed Lybia as the chair of the human rights commission. "January 2003, The Libyan candidate, diplomat and former journalist Najat al-Hajjaji, won 33 votes in a secret ballot of the 53-country Commission, with 17 states abstaining and three voting no -- apparently including the United States." So what's the problem? The US got to vote. If it didn't come out the way we wanted, we have the opportunity to change it next time around. That's the way it's supposed to work. What doesn't work is only going along with the UN when one agrees with it. Rule of law and all that. And besides, by putting someone like this in charge of the commission could conceivably do more to foster human rights because of the extra scrutiny. Diplomat, former journalist? I've never heard of him, does he have some record of human rights abuse? Or does he have a history of speaking out against oppression? -- Frank....H |
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