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Banned UN Speech: "Human Rights Nightmare"

Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 4:03:16 pm PDT

Wow. This is a must see clip from March 23, 2007, in which UN Watch director Hillel Neuer really unloads on the blatantly corrupt UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva—and then is denounced by furious council president Luis Alfonso De Alba, who threatens to remove Neuer’s statements from the record.

The United Nations at work.

Youtube Video

These statements won’t be taken out of the record as long as LGF is online.

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1 BR DevilDog  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:04:29pm

It's a shame that the non-corrupt UN employees are buried and denounced so swiftly.

2 Globular Cluster  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:05:23pm

The truth hurts.

3 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:07:49pm

Sir Winston Churchill:

Truth is incontrovertible, malice may attack it and ignorance may deride it, but, in the end, there it is.

Henri Frederic Amiel:
Truth is the secret of eloquence and of virtue, the basis of moral authority; it is the highest summit of art and of life.

Brian Tracy:
Truthfulness is the main element of character.

Blaise Pascal:
We know the truth, not only by the reason, but also by the heart.

4 religion of bacon  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:08:17pm

Excellent point about Paleo-on-Paleo violence being ignored since Israel can't be blamed for it.

"Despots," indeed.

5 LSD  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:09:53pm

Wow.

6 trip  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:10:22pm

UN = Useless Nobodies! Unfortunately they will be the undoing of all that has been done over the past 50 years. All that that has been built up will be destroyed by the weak, ineffective, cowardly fools at the UN. I will voice my support for Israel as long as I have breath in my body and as long as I breathe. And in the same breathe I will denounce those cowardly fools at the UN.

7 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:10:36pm

Oy vey!
The Spanish de Alba is a real horse's asp. Gee, wonder if he is related to the Spanish Civil War falangist de Alba.

8 Spiritualized  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:11:17pm

This muppet has a contact email address:

Ambassador: H.E. Mr. Luis Alfonso De Alba
Avenue de Budé 16
1202 Geneva
Case postale 433
1211 Genève 19, Switzerland
Ph. + 41 22 748 07 07
Fax. + 41 22 748 07 08
Email: mission.mexique@ties.itu.int
Disarmament Counsellor: Mr. Pablo Macedo

9 ArmyWife  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:11:29pm

Charles summed this one up with perfection. Wow.

10 Noam Sayin'  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:11:32pm

You will refrain from telling the truth about the UN Human Rights Commission!

11 Paco from Sefarad  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:12:53pm

Melanie Phillips has it on the record too.

The UN Human Wrongs Council

12 justamomof4  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:12:57pm

Most excellent rant in a most deserving forum. Hope there are multiple copies of this video posted for posterity. The internet provides the means to permanently DISABLE 'censorship' of inconvenient truths.

13 ironbill  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:13:23pm

No sword can pierce as deep as truth.

14 davidgoorney  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:13:34pm

Very good speach from Hillel Neuer, lets hope this video is not removed from Youtube.

15 Noam Sayin'  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:13:37pm
These statements won’t be taken out of the record as long as LGF is online.

File it under Neuer's Anti-semite Hammer.

16 red satellite  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:14:16pm

Heck...and that was just the tip of the UN corrupt iceberg

17 m  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:14:46pm

I only am halfway through it and I want to give this man a hug.

18 Highrise  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:15:41pm

And the UN corruption goes on....

pathetic.

19 Paco from Sefarad  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:15:45pm

#7 St. Pancake

Oy vey!
The Spanish de Alba is a real horse's asp. Gee, wonder if he is related to the Spanish Civil War falangist de Alba.

He's MEXICAN:
[Link: www.un.org...]

20 cosmicview  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:16:39pm

Guess these POS don't like to have their denial confronted.
I wonder when the EU turns to violence to protect their way of life if they will turn on these facilitators as well.

21 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:16:55pm

Thanks, Paco.
Hope this does not offend you. :) Whew!

22 dead sea squirrel  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:17:11pm

Dead on target. Every word true.

23 akak  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:17:40pm

getoutUN.org ?

24 Mike C.  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:17:59pm

Anybody got a transcript ?

25 LeftJustAintRight  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:18:07pm

Charles

These statements won’t be taken out of the record as long as LGF is online.


The rate the left is going,we will have no LGF and Fox news.
I give the first executive order of Billary will be to Ban LGF and Fox News.
Dan Rather will be the Press Secretary
David

26 6PointsOut  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:18:21pm

It seems to me that these truths so clearly spoken are self-evident at this point. The question is NOT why is the HRC a travesty, but rather, WHY do the US and Israel continue to participate in this gross miscarriage?

By continuing to attend and support the existence of this horrid group, the US and Israel only legitimize it.

I no longer believe that there is any fruitful outcome that can truly be expected from such participation; instead, we are dirtied and defamed by sitting with these intolerable bastards.

OUT OF THE UN NOW - or else stop complaining. Only a fool expects anything but Jew-hatred in that execrable forum.

Am Yisroel Chai!
6PO

27 figjam  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:18:31pm

WOW....That is what I would call "Speaking Truth to Power!" Well done Hillel Neuer!

28 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:19:25pm

I believe the 2007 Council consists of the following:
The 2007 council:

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Bharain
Bangladesh
Brazil
Cameroon
Canada
China
Cuba
Czech Republic
Djibouti
Ecuador
Finland
France
Gabon
Germany
Ghana
Guatemala
India
Indonesia
Japan
Jordan
Malaysia
Mali
Mauritius
Mexico
Morocco
Netherlands
Nigeria
Pakistan
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Republic of Korea
Romania
Russian Federation
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Switzerland
Tunisia
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Uruguay
Zambia

29 lejero  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:19:27pm

The truth hurts. Good to see somebody land a blow on the corupt and rapist UN...

30 Arbalest  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:19:44pm

Where are the NYT, WaPo, AP, CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN and others to make public the words of Hillel Neuer?

We need to publicly name more names:

Luis Alfonso De Alba

Where is the public demand of him for answers to his conduct? Better yet, how do we fire him?

Who elected him? Or is he a hireling or appointee?

31 allah this  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:19:46pm

Outstanding speech, brilliantly delivered.

Cold. Hard. Truth.

Mr. Neuer has gained a fan.

32 ArmyWife  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:20:22pm

As reflection and after watching again, I always thought the phrase "truth to power" was silly at best. This speech makes me understand what the sentiment is supposed to mean, and in this case, its not silly at all.

33 ironbill  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:21:05pm

UN Watch is not an official arm of the UN. It is an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization). NGO's are allowed to give official statements at UN meetings if a representative country cedes time to them, but they have no voting or policy input. NGO's like the Red Cross and Amnesty International carry a lot of weight and can influence some specific countries in how they vote, but I'm real suprised they let UN Watch speak. This gentleman made what was probably his last opportunity to speak an outstanding one. Bravo sir.

34 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:21:09pm

Mike
The statement is on the front page of the link, if that is what you need.

35 Terp Mole  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:22:15pm

Melanie Phillips has full transcript.

This is what the Council president, Luis Alfonso de Alba, said in reply:

For the first time in this session I will not express thanks for that statement. I shall point out to the distinguished representative of the organization that just spoke, the distinguished representative of United Nations Watch, if you’d kindly listen to me. I am sorry that I’m not in a position to thank you for your statement. I should mention that I will not tolerate any similar statements in the Council. The way in which members of this Council were referred to, and indeed the way in which the council itself was referred to, all of this is inadmissible. In the memory of the persons that you referred to, founders of the Human Rights Commission, and for the good of human rights, I would urge you in any future statements to observe some minimum proper conduct and language. Otherwise, any statement you make in similar tones to those used today will be taken out of the records.
36 *micol*  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:22:24pm

#24 Mike C.

transcript

37 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:22:48pm
38 Sunshine 1963  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:22:48pm

How excellent! What a fantastic job he did. Articulate, truthful, intelligent, everything the United Nothing lacks. God bless you, Mr. Neuer!

39 Catttt  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:23:05pm

Mr. De Alba - this is no longer the 19th century, where pompous people like you control a written record that you can expunge. It's not even the 20th century, where pompous people like you can control access to the written record.

It's the 21st century, where your session goes out live on a Webcast on Friday and gets youtubed on Monday. Not including it in your archives just makes you look narrow-minded and guilty - which you are.

40 Spiritualized  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:23:13pm

In just 263 seconds he totally skewers the United [Against Israel] Nations. That was a John Bolton-esque take-down.

41 Naso Tang  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:23:32pm

WOW. I don't think I'm normally terribly impulsive, particularly about my money, but I followed that link to their web page and made a small contribution as soon as I finished reading the text.

More power to UN Watch and I urge others to do the same so we can hopefully hear more.

42 *micol*  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:24:10pm

Let's remember this guy for the Oriana Fallaci nominations next year, huh? I for one like him. A lot.

43 galloping granny  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:24:11pm
Illegal comments....

How dare the "chairman" of the UN "Human Rights" Commission accuse this man of making "illegal" comments! Illegal? Who the hell does he think he is and just exactly what does he think the UN is and exactly WHEN did free and honest speech become "illegal?"

44 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:24:11pm
45 Render  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:24:51pm

Nice job Hillel!

Anything you need, anytime, any place, it will be done.

WOW,
R

46 Terp Mole  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:25:16pm

Naturally, the Council didn't ban from the record yesterday's slander of Israel as "apartheid" by UN human rights "expert", John Dugard.

47 mama winger  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:28:05pm

It's about time someone shined a light on these cockroaches. Bravo sir, you done good.

48 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:28:18pm

This is a listing of recent crap out of this group.

49 mama winger  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:28:45pm

Leftists are experts at getting their feelings hurt.

50 jwbaumann  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:29:23pm

This double standard goes way back.

[Link: links.jstor.org...]

Absent the U.S. and Britain (who have their own shame over the whole Rhodesia mess), has the U.N. ever done a single thing right in the field of international relations?

51 kafir  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:29:26pm

Holy shi'ite batman, someone told the truth, and was promptly taken to task for telling the truth.

Telling the truth means admitting that it is true. And that means that the despots, dictators, genocidal madmen have to admit that is what they are.

Which they cannot do as long as they sit on something laughably called "Council of Human Rights".

Don't crush the evil thing, control it. This is what they want. Deflect the attention from them. Onto someone who doesn't deserve it.

Suck up all the oxygen in the room so no one else can draw a useful breath.

We need a replacement for the UN. Not simply because the UN is useless, but because it is dangerous.

How many more millions will die, or be killed because the UN Council on Human Rights goes out of its way to avoid dealing with human rights, and is instead turned into a tool of evil?

It is to our discredit that we enable this with hard earned American tax dollars.

Israel isn't evil, not even remotely so. It is being painted that way, by murderers, genocidal maniacs, and others hell bent on never letting the conversation get around to them and what they do.

52 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:29:50pm

Jessica Alba was unavailable for comment.

53 dcmachead  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:31:20pm

the translator sounded like she was kofi annan's kin--same accent, same tone, etc. reminded me of the "schoolboy" comment he made to a reporter to called him out.

54 jrdroll  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:31:39pm
by UN human rights "expert", John Dugard.

Qualifications: Rape, torture, rape, fraud,rape, slavery, did I say rape?

55 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:31:53pm

Mexico drafts resolution criticizing proposed U.S. border fence

Mexican Ambassador Luis Alfonso de Alba, who is president of the 47-member council, said the resolution will denounce the fence for violating human rights and driving undocumented migrants to cross the border in more remote and dangerous areas.”
56 Terp Mole  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:32:05pm

Chicago Sun-Times last week;

Despite new name, U.N. rights panel still a disgrace

...Until the council shows it can tackle fundamental issues such as genocide in Sudan and stop blindly persecuting Israel, it will remain an organization without moral or ethical portfolio. "I am worried about the disproportional attention to Israel's violations," Ban said. That's a beginning, but until he says he's worried about the disproportional attention to Israel, period, while the council neglects human rights outrages around the globe, it's only a beginning. This council is a disgrace.

57 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:33:02pm

#28 St. Pancake
Cuba, Saudi Arabia, Jordan?
What a joke.

58 Ringo the Gringo  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:33:14pm

I repeat; ALL CRITICISM OF THIS COUNCIL WILL BE DISREGAURDED.

Thank you.

59 missouri boy  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:33:31pm

The whole UN concept was nothing but a LLL-moonbat-feel-good-thing, conceived to do nothing but drain money from our economies.

Mr. Neuer's speech only points out what a joke the whole UN is, has been , and will always be.
IMHO.

60 ironbill  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:33:50pm

Mr. Alba was confronted with the reality of the UNHRC's impotence. I love the fact that he threw Darfur in his face. Every feckless, bleeding heart Liberal loves to wring his/her hands over Darfur and cry, "Do something to stop the inhumanity - just not that."

61 Mike C.  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:34:34pm

St. P and Terp Mole

Thanks.

62 keelie  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:34:37pm

Words don't describe De Alba's type, but here are a few:

A pompous, self-important, hypocritical apology for a human being.


Did I get it all into one sentence?

63 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:35:07pm

Trout
China? Tunisia? Algeria? Guatemala? Russia? Need we say more?

64 goodbye_natalie  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:35:34pm

I smell sulfur on the U.N. floor. Hugo was right!

Council president Luis Alfonso De Alba's ass is still smoking!

65 Angel  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:35:38pm

Sorry to go OT but thought y'all could use a laugh..

I just posted Gaza woman caught smuggling crocodiles taped to her body

OMG...is truth stranger than fiction or what?

66 enik  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:35:46pm

Great speech

Anyone for creating MoveUN.org? The domain is available :)

67 Norm Chumpsky  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:36:33pm

Good to see some real truth spoken to power.
Unfortunately the response is like something out of Huxley or Rand novel.

68 Ringo the Gringo  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:38:15pm

Re# 58 : Please disregard my spelling errors.

Thank you.

69 bob tail  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:38:41pm
These statements won’t be taken out of the record as long as LGF is online.

Amen!

70 ted  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:41:35pm

BRAVO ! What a brilliant, wonderful speech. Really got Alba's panties severely twisted in a bunch.

71 bob tail  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:41:35pm

#65 Angel 3/26/2007 04:35PM PDT

Are the crocodiles from Arafat's family? Did the claim the Palestinian right to return?

72 squarepeg  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:41:40pm

Speaking truth to impotence.

73 republic  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:41:41pm

Leftists, Islamofascists, and one world order seekers, all have one thing in common.

Any conduct, words, activites, desires, etc, that are not lock step in order with theirs, will not be tolerated, in fact, they will be stricken from any record or reminder.

These people will all fit in perfectly in Hell when all is said and done, and it will be just, and good enough for them all.

The U.N. is a completely broken beyond repair entity.

The U.S. out of the U.N.

The U.N. out of the U.S.

74 m  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:41:56pm

#36 *micol* -thank you! I'm sending that bad boy to Luis Alfonso - he didn't listen the first time.

75 missouri boy  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:42:17pm

The last 2 dem candidates for president kept telling us they would always consult the UN as the higher authority ,than our own government ,on any national issues.
*spit* The UN should FOAD!

76 ploome hineni[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:42:55pm
77 Angel  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:43:39pm

bob tail

LOL..imagine trying to sneak a few crocs into Gaza wrapped around your body!..but no no ..there shouldnt be any checkpoints!

bwwhhaaaa!

78 *micol*  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:44:33pm

#67 Norm Chumpsky

Rand novel - my thoughts exactly when I heard his comments... A feeling of "I've already read something as ironic as this sounds... hmmmmm where oh where?"

The problem is that people who don't like Ayn Rand novels because they don't see the reality in them will fail to see the irony and blatant stupidity of his words.

79 Terp Mole  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:45:00pm
80 centaur  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:45:19pm

Well, that's pretty much the text book example of somebody giving a non-answer answer.

Wow indeed.

81 goodbye_natalie  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:45:23pm

The U.N. is worse than worthless. It's like paying to obtain cancer. Makes absolutely no sense to me why continue to be involved in this mess.

82 chowdog  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:45:24pm

Kicking butt and telling names--gotta love this guy.

83 greenmamba  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:47:01pm

#46 Terp Mole
John Dugard (Ground Hadj) is a South African leftist. They're trotting out these guys to try and give legitimacy to the "Apartheid" slur. Dugard actually references "A One State Solution" by Virginia Tilley (Genial virility) in one of his UN reports.

From your link:

Dugard said that he had previously refrained from using the term apartheid ... but the uproar over Carter's book "and the serious attempts to impugn his integrity .... has led me to reconsider this decision ...

The irony is that Carter's use of "Apartheid" is a serious attempt to impugn the integrity of Israel. Much like UNHR, they can dish it out but are rather sensitive when it comes back at them.

(Sorry about the anagrams. It makes me feel I've blown off some steam without being ugly - we wouldn't want that.)

84 hiker  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:47:21pm

#19

Yes, he's Mexican. And a more corrupt government you'll never see. Mexico is a putrid abcess on the global "corpus."

85 Ferris  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:48:00pm

Fantastic stuff.

Amazingly the Human Rights Council has decided they should investigate the US (at the invitation of the US government apparently!). It seems they have extra time now that they've decided they don't need to pay any more attention to Iran.

You can't make this stuff up.

86 Jack hamilton  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:48:56pm

This man spoke the truth to the corrupt Chairman of the corrupt Human Rights Council Of the Corrupt UN. I would welcome the League Of nations back in comparison to the UN which is nothing but a slop jar for the Terrorist and the death cult known as Is-lame.

87 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:50:07pm
88 Golem Akbar  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:50:18pm

Sounds like Alba is ready to condemn Israel for that Neuer speech.

89 sailordude  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:51:09pm

This thread is inadmissable and will be taken from the records.

90 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:51:23pm
91 Defogger  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:51:55pm

The U.N. has become little more than a collection of tin-horn tyrants who use it as an instrument for propaganda, deception, and illicit gain. And the U.S.A. picks up most of the tab! What's wrong with this picture?

It is past time for the U.S. to withraw from the U.N. and to expell its leadership from our soil

92 religion of bacon  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:53:35pm

Here's Mr. De Alba receiving counseling for the psychic trauma and oppression caused by the unwarranted attacks upon his spotless integrity:

[Link: ia340932.us.archive.org...]

(4 MB mov)

Warning: barely safe for work -- you may need Mental Clorox after viewing.

93 echoparkdirt  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:54:46pm

Wow this is fantastic, all true. UN "won't tolerate" anti-UN statements, but they will tolerate the genocide in Darfur. *)(&+ers

94 Angel  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:54:46pm

Charles...
you got some competition..
I think I have a new hero...Hillel Neuer ........Heh

95 ladycatnip  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:55:25pm

Hillel Neuer is amazing. What a courageous man; De Alba is a complete imbecile.

"What's that, Director? You're addressing me - ladycatnip?"

"You say I cannot speak in such tones regarding your Illustriousness?"

"Oh, yes, I see, you're asking for my apology or I shall be erased."

"Would that be physically or figuratively?" *tap*tap*tap* "Sir, this microphone isn't working, can't understand the translator...too much static..."

96 Mike C.  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:56:12pm

As to Mexico, you missed by the narrowest of margins the opportunity to see an even worse government. Be thankful for small favors.

97 Pawn of the Oppressor  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:56:49pm

Good speech. That's gonna leave a mark.

Typical cowardice from the UN guy too. He gets blasted like that and all he can do is stutter through a translator "I will not say thank you, you are not allowed to say such mean things, blah blah blah". Not a word of challenge to the content of the speech.

98 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:57:14pm
99 religion of bacon  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 2:59:26pm

#87 taxfreekiller

Rick Perry is the sorriest excuse for a governor we've had in a long time. He'll go down in Texas history as a fraud, a traitor, and a sellout.

100 Rides a Pale Horse  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:00:05pm

What? WHAT? How DARE you come to this chamber and speak the truth? This is not about human rights! This is about protecting our phone baloney JOBS! You have no right to enter these hallowed halls and tell us it's not the Jews fault nor to point out the uselessness of this group of stalwart men who have worked so hard to issue strongly worded statements and resolutions against the Zionist conspiracy we ALL know is the reason for the worlds troubles.

Do nothing? What about the rapes of women and sex for food with little children? Do we not get credit for that? You speak as though we do nothing. Might I remind you that we come here every day, talk to each other, grease each others butt, go to the bathroom, drink coffee, eat fine French pastries and make blatant sexual innuendo about all the beautiful women that work here. These things take time and energy. Do nothing indeed. I am offended!

Do you not know that Hamas and Hezbollah are VICTIMS? They need human rights too! The three boys you mentioned were NOT murdered, Khadaffi, Achmadinijihad, and Chavez told us they weren't! Yet another Zionist lie along with the lies about all the other countries you mentioned, whatever they were.

You are nothing more than another Zionist conspirator working for the Zionist Human Rights Watch group. We, on the other hand are doing something and some day you will see whatever it is we do.

As far as I am concerned, you never came here. You never spoke and anything you didn't say while you weren't here will be stricken from the record never to be seen by anyone anywhere in the fine and continuing tradition of this august body.

RAPH
Think I'll go and puke now

101 jcr  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:01:02pm

Neuer is right. This commission is nothing but a propaganda arm of dictators. There's no surprise that they haven't made a peep about the girls who were murdered in Saudi Arabia by being forced back into a burning building because they didn't have their head-rags on, or about the continuing practice of slavery in Africa and the middle east, or about Mugabe's bands of thugs, or the brutal occupation of Tibet, or any of hundreds of other egregious examples of crimes against humanity being perpetrated today.

Neuer's words might be stricken from the UN's record, but the historical record is something else altogether.

-jcr

102 Terp Mole  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:01:26pm

Meanwhile, the former UN Human Right Commission chair-- still holding EU hostages under sharia death sentences-- has decided to postpone their public torture slander trials;

Libya court postpones foreign AIDS medics slander trial

A Libyan court Sunday postponed for the second time the criminal defamation trial of six foreign medics accused of slandering three Libyan police agents and a Libyan doctor.

103 MoonbatBane  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:03:16pm

#20 cosmicview 3/26/2007 04:16PM PDT

Guess these POS don't like to have their denial confronted. I wonder when the EU turns to violence to protect their way of life if they will turn on these facilitators as well.

Probably. "Collaborators" always fare poorly when the defecation meets the rotary oscillator...

104 Lobosan5  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:03:25pm

WOW! THE TRUTH! IT IS MAGNIFICENT,...YES!

105 Stuck-in-CA  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:03:56pm

US out of the UN. UN out of the US.

106 jcr  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:05:34pm

Gotta love that response, too. Sputter, sputter, sputter, no attempt to cite any worthwhile thing the commission has actually done, because he can't!

Time for these bastards to quit living on the US taxpayer's payroll. We already employ enough enemies of civilization in our state universities.

-jcr

107 DockScience  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:06:14pm

I believe Lewis Carroll would have had the president shout "Off with his head".

108 3 wood  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:07:49pm

That is one of the best eviscerations of that phony outfit I have ever heard. Bravo.

109 new_tommy  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:07:58pm

"SILENCE! In the name of Human Rights!"

110 Stuck-in-CA  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:08:09pm

107-DockScience

I believe Lewis Carroll would have had the president shout "Off with his head".

Hmmm...I didn't know Lewis Carroll was a Muslim!

111 lowcountry  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:08:36pm

Nice shootin Tex. I mean Hillel. That shit had to leave a mark.Get after em.

112 hayseed  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:08:40pm

ot...but been reading Hugh Fitzgerald at Jihad Watch, the truth hurts some times.

[Link: www.jihadwatch.org...]

113 KGB  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:08:59pm

Bravo! Three of the most refreshing minutes of honesty that chamber has been forced to endure in some time. I won't hold my breath that there will be any further examples of such cleansing speech at the UN. It's painful for such scoundrels to have their faults laid bare for the world to see, instead they scurry for the safe recesses of darkness that protect from self-realization.

114 Jimmah  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:09:02pm

De Alba:
"Aaaargh! You have blasphemed against the anointed ones of this chamber. Your words shall be stricken from the record and your body entombed in the crystal of holding!"

115 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:10:57pm

Newspaper Ad Revenue in Freefall

Experts are shocked!

They're the only ones.

We here all know why this is happening, but the stuffed shirts just can't come to grips with the obvious.

The root cause, so to speak.

116 pat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:12:05pm

These assholes could care less about truth or human rights. Oil , the fear of crazy Muslims, and hatred for the prosperity of capitalism have driven them to madness.

117 Cartman  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:12:34pm

#90 buzzsaw

As always, an excellent and astute analysis. The concept of "human rights" has been so badly bastardized by those who in reality couldn't care less, that the term has truly been enshrined into the PC Lexicon Hall of Shame.

118 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:13:28pm

The bitches from OSU's Dept. of Women's Studies keep calling me up and nagging me to take a "Very important survey". If they call again I'm going to try dirty talk.

119 3 wood  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:13:37pm

Hey Jammie.

I see where Carl Pavano (5.84 spring ERA) is your likely opening day pitcher.

My condolences.

120 ceemack  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:13:50pm

#78 Micol
#67 Noam Chumpsky

Now, now, you know perfectly well that liberals don't read Ayn Rand.

It's long, it's complex, and there are no pictures. They just can't handle it.

121 CaddyMan  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:14:12pm

Its about time the truth was told. Screw the UN. Its as bad if not worse than the League of Nations. Its a worthless corrupt organization.

122 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:14:52pm
123 ladycatnip  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:14:57pm

#90 buzzsawmonkey

Remember that "human rights" are fatuous pronouncements which have currency only because the majority of the governments in the UN do not guarantee civil rights to their citizens...

"Human rights" are the goal of those who equate "justice" with "feelings." They have no place in a civil society which has the goal of individual freedom and rule under law.

Thanks for the eloquent definition of the difference btw human rights and civil rights. Hadn't thought that one through. Well said.

124 hiker  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:15:10pm

Yikes! The last thing to which the UN wants to be exposed is the truth!

125 pat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:17:08pm

#118 Killgore Trout
Just finished a survey couple seconds ago. As far as the OSU survey, I assure you whatever you say will be used against you.

126 revka  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:18:37pm

This guy was pounded over the head with the truth and he knows it. That is why he was so angry. I LOVE stuff like this.

I would like more of that kind of truth from Bush in his press conferences.. Such as.."Patriotic? You call how the liberals are behaving patriotic? etc.. etc.." There is so much truth that needs to be brought out here in the public forefront in America.

127 loflyer  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:19:15pm

Just sent an email to the Dick-head in question "to the H.E. Mr. Luis Alfonso De Alba, greetings. I just saw the statement by UN watch director Hillel Neuer and the speech deserves attention. Yet you intend to expunge his remarks. Many have stood before the commission of human rights and said much worse, but did not receive any threats of expunging because of the target of their subject. I would like to be constructive in my comments, but it is difficult because their is little to be positive about with the HRC. The UN in general has major issues with credibility and your commission does not help the matter. The UNHRC ignores major human rights issues with females and Islamic law. Statistic's reveal that 6000 Muslim women are sexually mutilated everyday but we here nothing on the issue from UNHRC, instead we only hear from the HRC is about the defensive wall emplaced by Israel against suicide bombings is somehow converted into an "apartheid wall" that although it has effectively stopped most suicide bombings of innocent Israeli citizens, it has also blocked the access to Israel by Palestinians with a government that is controlled by Hamas which is specifically chartered to slaughter Jews. On average every day six unguided rockets are fired at Israel civilians from Palestinian territory but there has never been one resolution condemning this action by the UNHRC. But the UNHRC has not been kept napping, their have been numerous resolutions by the UNHRC condemning Israel's defense of her citizens against Palestinian aggression. I propose the UNHRC revert back to its roots 60 years ago and champion the rights of all the worlds citizens, not just the rights of Muslims to rocket unprotected and innocent Jewish citizens, to mutilate 6000 Muslim females every day, to indoctrinate Palestinian school children with a suicidal death wish against Jews.
I do not mean to insult your committee, but you need not reply to this email unless you have clear, concise, thoughtful, unemotional and logical arguments."

128 uptight  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:19:42pm

I thought I must have inadvertently dropped acid.

Then I realised it was UN Watch, not Human Rights Watch.

Oh well, good for the speaker for vocalising what sane people think. The insane will carry on with the sick charade that is the UN Human Rights council.

Perhaps their next chairman can be a commander in the Janjaweed militia - you know - just to fully make fun of human suffering.

129 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:19:49pm

118 Trout
Have you any idea what they wish to ask of you?
BTW, I sent our little fuzzies around to the kids. While browsing, I found this. Do not know if you had seen it before.
Punk Kittens Award

130 FredWM  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:20:21pm

Wow, the UN went so far as to THREATEN to remove the statement from the record. It didn't actually do anything, of course. It just threatened. I guess cooler heads prevailed.

131 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:21:15pm

3 wood,

Yes, I expressed my dismay this morning to the always sympathetic loppyd. Still March and the rotation is unraveling.

132 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:21:17pm
133 3 wood  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:21:17pm

I'm off to a late meeting.

later.

134 lauraf  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:21:25pm

Wow is right! He's too young, but I think I'm in love!
Interesting that Alba didn't (couldn't) contradict any of his substantive commentary, merely chastise him for his "lack of respect"! What a farce the entire UN is.

135 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:21:42pm

#125 pat
I have no interest in taking phone surveys. I've asked them twice to take me off thier call list and the say, "But it's a very important survey." If I want to be nagged into answering questions I'll get a wife.

136 ladycatnip  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:22:14pm

#113 KGB

Bravo! Three of the most refreshing minutes of honesty that chamber has been forced to endure in some time.

When that big guy came and stood behind Neuer I was holding my breath wondering if he was going to physically drag him off the mic.

137 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:22:17pm
138 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:22:46pm

I went to the UN Watch and from there over to the link for the Colorful Quote of the Day and found this gem.

The unilateral illegal boycott by the United States of America for more than four decades against the Cuban government is a serious form of violence against children […] which includes such cruel and surrealistic manifestations as depriving a Cuban child of receiving a digital camera—a Nikon camera—which was a prize given to him in a world competition for environmental drawings.

—YURI ARIEL GALA LOPEZ, Cuban delegate at the UN in Geneva, speaking at a special event dedicated to violence against children

139 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:23:43pm
140 Mike C.  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:24:15pm

Completely OT, and worse yet, an oldy (but a goody), I'd like to post this one.

Eugene Volkh's Second Amendment testimony before a Senate Subcommittee from 1998.

Good stuff from a brilliant guy on an issue that looks to be heading to SCOTUS soon (if they accept the DC case.)

141 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:24:44pm

#129 St. Pancake
Pat knows, she just took the survey. Your link is slow to load....waiting.

142 loflyer  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:26:08pm

Already my email has sent me a message "mission.mexique@ties.itu.int" is unknown. What the hell, I gave it my best shot and the staffer receiving the email would have deleted it after reading the first two lines....

143 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:27:29pm

3 wood,

To answer your question from my place, most of them aren't that concerned since they work in the toy department of the newspapers--in sports.

Or they're photographers.

The newspapers they work for have always been pretty bare bones operations to begin with, and they make income outside with freelance work, books, etc.

They feel pretty safe where they are, and they're mostly in one-paper markets as it is.

The big outfits are losing readers and advertisers in droves. As I noted, there are other factors--the Internet, people are too busy, etc. But I've always felt bias is reason No. 1. Having worked in the business, I know firsthand.

144 PrimePowerPro  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:27:31pm

Sweet! Watching him sit in the vipers nest we call the UN and unflinchingly "speak truth to power", as the left like to say, gave me chills! That was outstanding. Having had to wear the UN's blue hat in the past (I still have it, with a red strike through it), I can say from experience that the only good thing about the UN is that it's toothless. If it had any strength it would have to be killed. As it is, we should get out of the UN and let it die. The mussie nations have perverted it to the point that it is a force (albeit a weak one) for evil.

145 Pink Freud  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:29:17pm

OT

Newt Gingrich on O'reilly ....

Speaking about Rathergate and "this one guy" who was a "fanatic student of font" who opened the door on the whole thing, and how it's this sort of thing that will hopefully keep the MSM on their toes.

/ Charles, fanatic student of font! I love it!

146 AirForceWife  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:29:32pm

#55 St. Pancake 3/26/2007 04:31PM PDT

Mexico drafts resolution criticizing proposed U.S. border fence


"Mexican Ambassador Luis Alfonso de Alba, who is president of the 47-member council, said the resolution will denounce the fence for violating human rights and driving undocumented migrants to cross the border in more remote and dangerous areas.”

If Mexico is such an authority on this matter, we should just tell them to give us the continuity book so that we can do on our southern border exactly what they do on their Southern border, and call it good. Think they'll go for that? I sure would.

147 de La Valette  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:30:30pm

Does anyone know what nation ceded the mike to him?

Canada, Finland, ?

148 scrad  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:30:52pm

Being on the council is useless to the US. What is the point of having a seat on a council where every vote is a 47 to 1 losing position?

Try going to a Ku Klux Klan meeting with 48 Klan members and be the one who says "Hey, why don't we be friends with the blacks?". Think that BEING on that 'council' will help the blacks?

The 'world' should look at the fact that the US does NOT want to be on that council as meaning that something is WRONG with that council.

But that would require the 'world' to actually give a shit.

149 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:31:19pm

146 AirForceWife
Yeah, we have beaten the Mexican border horse rather well here in the past. Total hypocrisy on their part, I might add.

150 seejanemom  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:33:20pm

AND CAN I GET AN AMEN! for the New Media....Thanks for being the Record of record, Charles.

151 BulgarWheat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:33:32pm

#144 PrimePowerPro

BrightStar, 1984, whattashithole.

152 loflyer  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:34:15pm

Buzzsawmonkey, I add that little paragraph at the end of my emails to various liberal orginizations, and have yet to get a reply....

153 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:34:38pm

Gamma globin
/and that is all I got to say about that

154 BulgarWheat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:36:07pm

#153 Just_A_Grunt

SuperG, right in the butt. Damn, that's the most painful shot in the world! Ice cold on top of it!

155 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:36:08pm

153 Just_A_Grunt
Looking at your comment, I reallt thought you were going to say you saw globular clusters in the image. :)

156 WrathofG-d  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:36:19pm

I am so going to the U.N. to give a speech...it looks like so much fun too...

...but I'm going to bring a loaded pistol on my hip and an olive branch.....

157 tarkus  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:36:19pm

WOW! Thanks Charles for posting Neur's comments...I only wish I had the honor of speaking those words to that cesspool of a commision and organization.

158 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:36:23pm

#129 St. Pancake
That page still won't load but I can see from the blurb on google that the rathergood folks won a webby. Well deserved IMHO.

159 fluffy  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:36:25pm

Have pity on Hillel Neuer, for he was on the receiving end of a sternly worded warning.

160 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:36:49pm
161 BulgarWheat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:37:34pm

#153 Just_A_Grunt

82nd or 101st? what year, what unit?

162 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:39:22pm
163 Outrider  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:39:35pm

OT
Senate aide arrested for carrying gun, ammo

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An aide to U.S. Sen. Jim Webb, a Virginia Democrat, was arrested on Monday by Capitol Police for carrying a loaded gun and two full ammunition magazines into a Senate office building.

It was not immediately clear whose gun it was. Webb's victory in the Virginia race last year clinched Democrats' 51-49 takeover of the Senate and control of Congress.

... story continues

First McKinney slapping a guard around and now this? What is with these violent Democrats?

Link

164 loflyer  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:40:07pm

159 Fluffy, the UN will announce a blockade and sanctions against the poor guy by the end of the week. Since the departure of Bolton I have seen little to be optimistic about the UN. This gives me a cheer-up, but I know it is false-hope.

165 USBeast  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:40:23pm

Every once in a while someone gets to point out that "The Emperor ain't got no clothes."

This clip needs to be spread far and wide and rammed up the noses of the MSM.

We cannot allow this to be ignored.

166 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:40:35pm

25ID and then we didn't go. It was 88 IIRC. They put on alert for it and then after all of the processing decided not to send us.

167 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:40:51pm

Hot Air: Reporter poses as war supporter, infiltrates Portland protest

In a town that claims to believe in free speech, WW wanted to see what happens to those who don’t parrot the popular line.

What followed was an hour and a half of ridicule, threats and condescension—peppered by a few high-fives from antiwar marchers for “having balls.”…

The most common suggestion was to enlist in the military and go fight the war. Dozens of protesters branded me a “chicken hawk,” as did a local blogger who posted photos after the rally.

But some also clearly relished the opportunity to engage the enemy. Lines formed of people waiting to get a piece. They questioned U.S. foreign policy and my morality like they were talking to a stubborn schoolkid. They suggested I “do some reading.”

“A lot of people are brainwashed by Fox News and Rush Limbaugh, and he’s one of them,” Peter Wylie, a 59-year-old photographer, told WW intern Nicholas Deshais, who followed me as a reporter to help with chronicling what happened.

Others were more welcoming, shaking hands and thanking me for showing up.


That's the Portland that I know and love.

168 Gordan the Fisherman  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:41:12pm

The U.N. should put economic sanctions on that guy to shut him up for heaven's sake.

169 formercorpsman  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:42:10pm
We cannot allow this to be ignored.

You see it here.

It is not.

I really do, albiet slow, see the tide of common sense getting some chance at the light of day.

170 mm  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:43:02pm

encore... ENCORE!

171 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:43:15pm

Durn, Trout

Iran makes partial payment toward delayed Bushehr atomic energy plant: Russia

The company also said the new payment was just half of the monthly amount needed for a normal construction schedule to be resumed.
Novikov also said that more than 2,000 Russian specialists continue to work at the Bushehr site.

Kenya: Man Says Sorry for Bomb Blast

But he denied charges that he bought a lorry used to deliver the Dar embassy bomb. He also said he did not know that he was transporting TNT that was used in the bomb. A member of the terror cell told him the substance was "soap for washing horses."

It's a Plane!

A mysterious device looking like a satellite or UFO has landed and spotted near buulo burde town in south Somalia.The impact of the unidentified device has killed a camel which was grazing nearby.

172 BulgarWheat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:43:57pm

#166 Just_A_Grunt

25th? Tropic Lightening, right?

Thought you might be another one of the Amos and Andie's or at least the Pukin' Buzzards.

173 MandyManners  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:44:44pm

I had no idea ANYONE associated with the UN had the ability to speak as plainly as Hillel Neuer has spoken. I think I'm in love.

Hillellllllllll.

174 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:46:28pm

#171 St. Pancake
I think my ISP is having trouble, all bbc pages won't load for some reason.

175 St. Pancake  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:48:17pm

Trout
None of those are BBC. Weird. You may need to reboot?

176 pat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:48:18pm

Islam will take over the world, Hamas declares.
[Link: pmw.org.il...]
Link via Atlas
[Link: atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com...]

177 Ben F  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:49:29pm
178 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:49:42pm

The Portland flag pooping Photograph!....
Just Another Day With Portland's Professional Protesters *Flag Defecation; Video of Burning Soldier in Effigy

WARNING - GAPHIC POOPING IDIOT PICTURE

179 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:50:20pm

Correction:
24 ID sorry for the mistake, is the sour grapes from Ft Stewart, now known as the 3ID. It was 1986 and Schwarkopf was the division commander. How do I remember? It was the year I got married and departed for Korea for one year unaccompanied tour. Married 24 days separated for 365.

180 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:51:28pm

Drudge siren:

GITMO: Australian detainee David Hicks pleads guilty to charge of providing material support to terrorism... MORE...

Torture!

181 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:52:06pm
182 Luigi  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:52:31pm

Hey, UN Human Rights Commission. Chew on this...

[Link: news.yahoo.com...]
Smugglers toss Africa migrants overboard

SAN`A, Yemen - Smugglers taking illegal migrants from Somalia to Yemen forced hundreds of Africans overboard in stormy seas in an effort to make a fast getaway from security forces, officials said Monday. Thirty-one bodies have been found and nearly 90 people remained missing.

Passengers who resisted the smugglers were stabbed or beaten with wooden and steel clubs, then thrown into the water where some were attacked by sharks, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said, citing survivors.


Another source says: Some of the survivors said those who resisted were stabbed and beaten with wooden and steel clubs, then thrown overboard where sharks attacked some.

Now, just what sort of people would do something like that to another human being?

183 BulgarWheat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:53:16pm

#166 Just_A_Grunt

I've crawled around with the snakes and gators down around Hunter Air Field a few times myself. Stormin' Norman's steel, eh?

Best Native Folk Dancin' Bars were in Savannah, as I vaguely remember.

184 pat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:54:34pm

#178 Killgore Trout
Well, there's that pornography American Airlines doesn't want anyone to see.

185 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:54:55pm

#180 JammieWearingFool
I was just reading about the trial. It looked like he was going to try a plea bargain.

186 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:57:11pm

#184 pat
How old do you think the kid in the crowd is? 7? 8 maybe?

187 jrdroll  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:57:22pm
Now, just what sort of people would do something like that to another human being?

Islamic slave traders.

188 Cartman  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:57:47pm

#169 formercorpsman

I really do, albiet slow, see the tide of common sense getting some chance at the light of day.

Ya know, I've been grudgingly reaching the same conclusion, myself. There seem to be more and more markers popping up that tend to indicate a very subtle trend. I truly believe that a burgeoning segment of the planet's remaining inhabitants possessing a shred of sanity are fed up with acquiescing to the inmates running the asylum.

That having been said, it's time for "24". ;)

189 pat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:57:52pm

S and D
If not called Islam, it would be called a mental disease. On the order Ted Bundy.

190 dead sea squirrel  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:58:00pm

178 Killgore

And look how mightily amused the bystanders are.

Vomituous.

191 cbinflux  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 3:59:10pm

Found a good RD article while at the Drs. office...

Cybersleuth Mom
Tracking Down Terrorists
Making the World a Little Safer

From her home computer, Shannen Rossmiller, a brave mother of three, helps take down terrorists nightly.

/Somebody has to do the FBI's job!

192 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:00:27pm

#190 dead sea squirrel
If you're brave enough to look at the hi hez version, it's pretty clear the flag had been peed on too.

193 pat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:01:25pm

Killgore
Yes. And if my quess as to the sexual orientation of most of these professional protesters is correct, kids in Portland are going to be rare as they are in Italy.

194 blackwater man  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:03:10pm

#146 AirForceWife

I say the answer to this ILLEGAL crossing is simple. Anti-personnel mines would do wonders. Complex problem solved.

195 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:04:30pm
196 jrdroll  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:04:31pm

Jack is Back

197 shmujew  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:05:24pm

From the Executive Director of UN Watch:

Mr. President,

Six decades ago, in the aftermath of the Nazi horrors, Eleanor Roosevelt, Réné Cassin and other eminent figures gathered here, on the banks of Lake Geneva, to reaffirm the principle of human dignity. They created the Commission on Human Rights. Today, we ask: What has become of their noble dream?

In this session we see the answer. Faced with compelling reports from around the world of torture, persecution, and violence against women, what has the Council pronounced, and what has it decided? Nothing. Its response has been silence. Its response has been indifference. Its response has been criminal. One might say, in Harry Truman’s words, that this has become a Do-Nothing, Good-for-Nothing Council.

But that would be inaccurate. This Council has, after all, done something. It has enacted one resolution after another condemning one single state: Israel. In eight pronouncements—and there will be three more this session—Hamas and Hezbollah have been granted impunity. The entire rest of the world—millions upon millions of victims, in 191 countries—continue to go ignored.

So yes, this Council is doing something. And the Middle East dictators who orchestrate this campaign will tell you it is a very good thing. That they seek to protect human rights, Palestinian rights. So too, the racist murderers and rapists of Darfur women tell us they care about the rights of Palestinian women; the occupiers of Tibet care about the occupied; and the butchers of Muslims in Chechnya care about Muslims. But do these self-proclaimed defenders truly care about Palestinian rights?

Let us consider the past few months. More than 130 Palestinians were killed by Palestinian forces. This is three times the combined total that were the pretext for calling special sessions in July and November. Yet the champions of Palestinian rights—Ahmadinejad, Assad, Khaddafi, John Dugard—they say nothing. Little 3-year-old boy Salam Balousha and his two brothers were murdered in their car by Prime Minister Haniyeh’s troops. Why has this Council chosen silence?

Because Israel could not be blamed. Because, in truth, the dictators who run this Council couldn’t care less about Palestinians, or about any human rights. They seek to demonize Israeli democracy, to delegitimize the Jewish state, to scapegoat the Jewish people. They also seek something else: to distort and pervert the very language and idea of human rights. You ask: What has become of the founders’ dream? With terrible lies, it is being turned into a nightmare.

Thank you, Mr. President.

The pathetic response from the UN Anti-Human Commssion Council president, Luis Alfonso de Alba:

For the first time in this session I will not express thanks for that statement. I shall point out to the distinguished representative of the organization that just spoke, the distinguished representative of United Nations Watch, if you’d kindly listen to me. I am sorry that I’m not in a position to thank you for your statement. I should mention that I will not tolerate any similar statements in the Council.

The way in which members of this Council were referred to, and indeed the way in which the council itself was referred to, all of this is inadmissible. In the memory of the persons that you referred to, founders of the Human Rights Commission, and for the good of human rights, I would urge you in any future statements to observe some minimum proper conduct and language. Otherwise, any statement you make in similar tones to those used today will be taken out of the records.

198 Mike C.  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:06:51pm

# 194 blackwater man

You're fairly new, so I will assume you don't know that Charles has discouraged stupid statements like that in the not-too-distant past.

199 cbinflux  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:07:20pm

163 outrider

It's scary to think about as I recall Webb's up-close-n-personal verbal attack on Bush a few months ago.

He has avoided a political stance on guns to-date; let's stay tuned.

200 loflyer  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:08:34pm

189 Pat, I really enjoyed "married with children" untill they ran out of decent scripts. You had to understand the premise and the satire of the series to enjoy it. My ex hated it. But she also loved "desperate house wives", I think the one series we equally enjoyed was the "superboy" series created about seven years ago. I always ticked her off because I liked the sultry brunette and she like the short-haired blond...

201 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:09:06pm

Webb - Democrat - Guns
Nah can't be they are the party of peace, love and understanding.
/just an anomaly

202 RoyalCanadian  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:09:27pm

Right on Hillel.

When Muslims can kill muslims till the camels come in occupied greater Israel without condemnation, when muslims can rape and murder non-muslims in Darfur with impunity and the UN says nothing, there is nothing more to say.

The UN has become evil when it was created to be good.

Some people desecrate anything they touch.

203 Outrider  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:09:28pm

#191 CbnFlux

From her home computer, Shannen Rossmiller, a brave mother of three, helps take down terrorists nightly.

That womans got a pair big enough to need a wheelbarrow!

I wish our folks could do that without someone calling it entrapment. I'm all for baiting a hook, casting a line, and seeing what nibbles. She's nailed a few that way, maybe someone will grab a clue and nail a lot more.

Another benefit is that it will start sowing seeds of distrust among these folks.

204 samhein  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:11:41pm

To be honest, that so called "response" didn't even really make any sense?

But I guess that's the UN.

205 PrimePowerPro  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:12:38pm

#151 BulgarWheat

Zagreb, Croatia, and in town they had this huge long "wall O' shame". Every brick had the name of someone who had died while the UN "protected" them. Thousands and thousands.

#153 Grunt

We were deploying to Tuzla, and my skinny buddy was getting his GG shots. He must've given the wrong answer to the medics question, because he got a double barrel: one in each cheek sametimeously. Well, he must have clenched or something, because when the medic pulled the needles out the GG came squirting back out of his buns! Funny as hell, thought I was gonna wet myself laughing.

You guys were talking about deployments, try US Army Prime Power, currently called 249th En Bn ("First to Feed!"). I think we give SF and 10th Mountain a run for the most deployed award. We averaged 279 days per year before we started playing in the sand. I think it's worse now. Seems like SOP is deploy 'em til the old lady files, and bring 'em home long enough to split up your stuff.

206 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:13:57pm
207 cbinflux  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:14:02pm

171 St. pancake

...The Gods Must Be Crazy

208 egoist  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:15:17pm

Get us out of the UN and the UN out of us.

209 jrdroll  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:16:15pm

#198 mike c

so I will assume you don't know that Charles has discouraged stupid statements like that in the not-too-distant past.


I think mining the Mexican border is a good idea. The "No Trespassing" signs don't work.

210 Outrider  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:17:11pm

#197 Schmujew

The pathetic response from the UN Anti-Human Commssion Council president, Luis Alfonso de Alba:

What more can you expect from Mr de Alba? He was educated and received his B.A. in international affairs from the Institut d’Etudes des Relations Internationales in Paris. He has never held any job outside of the UN, which he has been working at since 1981 in one capacity or another.

211 formercorpsman  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:18:42pm
He has never held any job outside of the UN, which he has been working at since 1981 in one capacity or another.

Say no more.

212 rickl  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:19:14pm

#189 pat

I think you're thinking of Al Bundy.

213 BulgarWheat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:19:18pm

#205 PrimePowerPro

Been out a while, since 1986. A colleague of mine is from Zagreb. He's quietly been buying buildings and building his empire. Mislav wants to become the Croatian Donald Trump.

I think he will become that and probably more.

214 loflyer  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:19:22pm

206, No, just one beer above serious comments...

215 WrathofG-d  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:19:26pm

204 Samhein:

sure it made sense. Allow me to translate it for you.

"Mr. UN watch, you just said mean things about my friends and the untouchables here at the U.N. You might not realize this but we are better than you and are a closed society that does not have to tolerate your beratement. Sure you might be right and what you say true, but we will ignore those things and i will inform you again you proletariat shmuck: How DARE YOU say those things to the royal class of the U.N....you have no right you peasant! Bring it up again and I will ensure that you are never given a voice again!"

216 MoleOnABull  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:19:58pm

De Alba,

You've just been pwned by someone half your age and twice as wise.

Just pack your bags and go home.

[my jaw dropped as I watched that speech]

217 BulgarWheat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:20:50pm

#205 PrimePowerPro

285 days a year was the standard 83-85.

DQ's our gear twice a year.

218 cbinflux  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:21:20pm

We've been mining the Mexican border for many, many years -- for workers. Workers to replace the millions of USA children who never were for various and WRONG reasons.

Mikey's right: All of the beyond the pale machismo should stop or be taken elsewhere. It ain't needed or wanted.

219 wong fei hung  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:22:21pm

SPANISH FASCIST?

YA DON'T SAY...

220 zombie  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:22:38pm

I would like announce, for your edification and possibly other nefarious purposes, the latest zombietime report, just unveiled moments ago:

Nude Protest and Photo Shoot at Memorial Oak Grove

Yes, as the title implies, clothing was definitely optional at this protest.

As I suspect that Charles will very likely not feature this report, due to its overly racy character and non-international implications, this may be your only chance to get the link! So make sure to "Digg" it, and to pass the link around, post it on your blog, and what have you.

221 rickl  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:24:47pm

WHOOPS!

My #212 should have been addressed to #200 loflyer, not #189 pat.

Just last night I quoted a comment from DU, and a few dozen comments later, was suprised to see that comment attributed to me.

222 WrathofG-d  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:25:01pm

209 Jrdroll:

I assume you saw the Mexican U.N. response? I love the argument.

"the fence that the U.S. is building on its own soil to keep Mexicans from entering the United States' soverign country without permission is making it difficult for Mexicans to enter the United States illegally, thus it must be removed"

The U.S. should build this fence, then thereafter instead of jailing criminals (causing untold billions in cost to the American Public) release all of our criminals into Mexico. With a note around their necks reading: "Thanks for the idea, and the decades of the same! Payback is a perra"

223 Outrider  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:25:25pm

This might be a good thread to re-post this. I know it was posted the other day, but I think it is worth re-posting.

Congressman Ron Paul, Texas, has introduced H.R. 1146, The American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2001. H.R. 1146 would get the United States completely out of the United Nations.

The Charter of the United Nations is neither politically nor legally binding upon the United States of America or the American people.

The Charter of the United Nations is commonly assumed to be a treaty. It is not. Instead, the Charter of the United Nations is a constitution. As such, it is illegitimate, having created a supranational government, deriving its powers not from the consent of the governed (the people of the United States and peoples of other member nations) but from the consent of the peoples' government officials who have no authority to bind either the American people nor any other nation's people to any terms of the Charter of the United Nations.

Even if the Charter of the United Nations were a properly-ratified treaty, it would still be constitutionally illegitimate and void because it transgresses the Constitution of the United States of America in three major respects:

1. It unconstitutionally delegates to the United Nations the U.S. Congress' legislative power to
initiate war and the U.S. president's executive power to conduct war;
2. It unconstitutionally transfers to the United Nations General Assembly the United States House
of Representatives' exclusive power to originate revenue-raising measures; and,
3. It unconstitutionally robs the 50 American states of powers reserved to them by the Tenth
Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America.

H.R. 1146 - The American Sovereignty Restoration Act is the only viable solution to the continued abuses of the United Nations. The U.S. Congress can remedy its earlier unconstitutional action of embracing the Charter of the United Nations by enacting H.R. 1146. The U.S. Congress, by passing H.R. 1146, and the U.S. president, by signing H.R. 1146, will heed the counsel of our first president, George Washington, when he advised his countrymen to "steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world," lest the nation's security and liberties be compromised by endless and overriding international commitments.

[Link: frwebgate.access.gpo.gov...]

224 Earth2moonbat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:25:47pm

#220 zombie

One thing really jumps out at you when you look at all of those pasty moonbods. They're all freeking white! Every last one of them. There's a definite diversity deficit among the 'bats.

225 Da_Beerfreak  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:28:32pm
#209 jrdroll 3/26/2007 06:16PM PDT
#198 mike c

so I will assume you don't know that Charles has discouraged stupid statements like that in the not-too-distant past.


I think mining the Mexican border is a good idea. The "No Trespassing" signs don't work.


If one were to really think it through, it would save lives in the long run.

226 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:28:35pm
227 MoleOnABull  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:29:30pm

#220 zombie,

O.M.G.

228 MandyManners  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:29:54pm

220 zombie

Are those breasts or udders?

229 Thanos  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:30:19pm

Oh my I was going to post a comment, but... got sidetracked somewhere and forgot it.

230 PrimePowerPro  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:32:58pm

#198 Mike C.

AP mines have been and are being used successfully in a LOT of places for area denial and channelling. Right now, Gitmo is surrounded by minefields. No one is hurt by them because no one walks through them. Effectively, they are a wall that no one will climb over or dig under. So, what was the stupid part of his statement, and what form does discouragement take? I guess I'm not just playing dumb, I am dumb. Can someone tell me the rules here?

231 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:33:43pm

#220 zombie
Silly naked Moonbats don't offend me nearly as much as the crappy "art" it produced. It's not a very good (or even interesting) picture.

232 cbinflux  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:33:47pm

Notice how utterly 'diplomatic', how totally passionless is the President?

//HOW DARE THAT YOUNG MAN SHOW PASSION! HOW DARE HE CRAP ON THIS CUSHY GIG WE'VE GOT!

233 MandyManners  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:34:05pm

224 E2m

Look again. There are two African-American women.

234 Earth2moonbat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:34:21pm

#228 MandyManners

Lemme see......chickens have breasts and cows have udders.

Prolly udders.

235 Noam Sayin'  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:34:22pm

#220 Zombie

Sheesh! Who fired the gardener?

236 Outrider  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:34:48pm

#220 Zombie

Nude Protest and Photo Shoot at Memorial Oak Grove

Was it just my imagination or were there far more photographers than participants? And it seemed like more spectators than either.

237 Earth2moonbat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:35:28pm

#233 MandyManners

Look again.

Do I have to?

238 Catttt  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:35:41pm
224 Earth2moonbat 3/26/2007 06:25PM PDT

#220 zombie

One thing really jumps out at you when you look at all of those pasty moonbods. They're all freeking white! Every last one of them. There's a definite diversity deficit among the 'bats.

Nu uh. There were a couple three non-pasty people.

What scared me was the prodigious pubic hair on that one skinny white woman. Yikes! /runs away

239 Catttt  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:37:23pm

The guys in the trees were interesting. Doncha think?

240 MoleOnABull  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:38:18pm

#232

good point.

241 formercorpsman  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:39:07pm

Noam, damn you.

Damn you.

Damn you.

Damn you.

I just woke the kids up.

Damn you.

Tears.

242 Earth2moonbat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:39:11pm

#238 Catttt

Ok, obviously you and Mandy gazed while I glanced. I really didn't look very closely.

/Some new glasses wouldn't hurt, either.....

243 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:39:23pm
244 fluffy  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:39:55pm

#220 zombie

See, this is why those Content Watch clowns labeled this place pr0n.

San Fran, where very few of the flakes are in the cereal box.

245 Outrider  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:40:00pm

#238 Cattt

What scared me was the prodigious pubic hair on that one skinny white woman. Yikes! /runs away


That one in the last few frames? Yeah, no kidding. If anyone is going in there, they better bring a flashlight and a couple days worth of rations. A seeing eye dog and a GPS wouldn't hurt either.

246 cbinflux  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 4:40:53pm
Payback is a perra!

There's a revolving banner.

247 republic  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:01:24pm

We're back, eh.

248 cbinflux  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:01:57pm

Did we server-fart again?!

249 dead sea squirrel  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:05:04pm

I guess the hamsters are back from coffee break.

250 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:05:33pm

1,549 online? Wow.

251 pat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:05:57pm

A few fire ants and this protest would be over. DDT everywhere. Exactly one hot bod. Zombie found her. Must have taken all morning. These are not beach people.

252 zombie  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:07:01pm

Whew, we were cast into the outer darkness.

I thought my nudie pics may have given Charles a heart attack.

253 Noam Sayin'  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:07:48pm

#241 formercorpsman

Noam, damn you.

Damn you.

Damn you.

Damn you.

I just woke the kids up.

Damn you.

Tears.

*doffs hat*

254 BulgarWheat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:08:25pm

#252 zombie

Bad Zombie, bad, bad nasty Zombie.........

255 cbinflux  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:08:49pm

I was sittin' on my front porch, chillin' wif a cold 40, minding my own bursness, and big old Bruick wif lime green spinners jumped the curb... Damn!

256 republic  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:09:52pm

Charles probably went on a twenty minute bike ride.

257 Noam Sayin'  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:11:09pm

This has to be something from Digg. The posts are going nuts over there.

One hundred fifty a little over an hour ago, now over 400 and climbing.

And if you're wondering. We're still fascist haters.

258 Tasty Beverage  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:11:10pm

We got knocked off because this story is currently on the front page of Digg with 430+ diggs.

259 zombie  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:11:14pm
#233 MandyManners
Look again. There are two African-American women.

Yeah, it was interesting. They were friends. One was, uh, immense, and the other very slender and beautiful. I think there was also one other black guy that was part of the nakled activist group. Aside from those three it was 100% cuacasoid, as are most LLL things.

260 pat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:11:19pm

I think American Airlines classified the pubic triangle as porn. Banned in Atlanta again!

261 rickl  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:12:15pm

Oh, there you are. I thought the hamsters revolted again. I was unable to refresh for about the last 15 minutes.

262 republic  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:13:17pm

#257 Noam Sayin'

We're still fascist haters.

I am a fascist hater, and proud of it.

263 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:14:07pm

#252 zombie

I thought my nudie pics may have given Charles a heart attack.


If Charles has a heart attack we're both responsible. See #178.

264 Gordan the Fisherman  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:14:33pm

Jeez, over 300 DIGGS in one hour?

...and during 24!

265 HeatherRadish  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:14:40pm

That's a lot of diggs.

(hi everyone)

266 Paco from Sefarad  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:14:52pm

#219 wong fei hung

SPANISH FASCIST?

YA DON'T SAY...

no, mexican

[Link: www.un.org...]

267 dnc_hindenburg  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:15:32pm

We got the number two spot over at digg/politics and they are furiously shoveling. Hence (I suppose) the 1500 online.

268 lawhawk  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:16:57pm

While the UN does what is has repeatedly done in the past - subvert the facts, it appears that the facts and reality have caught up to David Hicks. He's pleading guilty to charges of providing material support to terrorists - though there were some early reports indicating that no such deal had been made.

Hicks will apparently serve out the term of his sentence in an Australian prison.

269 lawhawk  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:20:19pm

While the UN does what is has repeatedly done in the past - subvert the facts, it appears that the facts and reality have caught up to David Hicks. He's pleading guilty to charges of providing material support to terrorists - though there were some early reports indicating that no such deal had been made.

Hicks will apparently serve out the term of his sentence in an Australian prison.

270 WrathofG-d  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:20:56pm

at all times present and future , LGF will uphold its long tradition of racial equality and refraining from posting that which will be interpreted improperly by those who are not friends.

This is not your living room.moor gnivil ruoy ton si sihT

271 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:22:54pm

The visitor count is climbing. Run Hamsters, run!

272 pat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:24:28pm

#268 lawhawk
His guilty plea was preceded by tales of torture and distress at the hands of the US after being picked up while on 'holiday' in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

273 lowandslow  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:24:30pm

Don't forget about Fallback LGF lizards, you know, if you start sweating and getting the shakes.

274 Cartman  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:26:14pm

Call me lazy, but I miss the LGF preferences option. It seemed to retain my user and password for a session of on/off posting. I always clear my cache at the end of the evening, but the latest cookie being sent to my machine seems to be rather fickle. Just an observation.

275 rickl  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:27:04pm

While I was unable to refresh LGF, I wandered around and found this:

Bill restricting governor’s rights to take guns in emergencies opposed by Bredesen

It seems that the Governor of Tenessee is concerned that his right to confiscate privately-owned firearms in an emergency may be infringed.

276 zombie  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:28:44pm
#263 Killgore Trout
If Charles has a heart attack we're both responsible. See #178.

Yeah, I just saw the link. That's just GOTTA be a thread. Vomit-worthy in the extreme. My only regret is that I wasn't there to take some extra-explicit photos.

Maybe I should move to Portland? They've taken the lead in anti-Americanism these last few weeks.

San Francisco and Berkeley are getting lazy!

277 NotTheMomma  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:29:38pm

How does Kelso say it?....oh yeah..."BURN!"
Man, I love it.

278 tedzilla99  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:29:40pm

Music to my ears!

279 Killgore Trout  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:30:36pm

#276 zombie
I'm thinking about getting a digital camera soon. Maybe I can hold down the fort 'till you get here.

280 dnc_hindenburg  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:30:37pm

Nearly 4,000 online.

281 NotTheMomma  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:30:44pm

Sorry, "Kelso" from the TV show "That 70's Show" for those of you who don't watch TV.

282 Durendal  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:32:05pm

and we have wasted billions of hard-earned taxpayer dollars funding those sons of bitches

283 Durendal  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:37:05pm

the State Dept, IMF, and World Bank are all the same

we need to disband them all

284 ploome hineni[deleted]  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:40:11pm
285 eastvillageinfidel  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:40:29pm

WOW ! Went from totally impressed to totally grossed out in about 3 minutes! LGF is like a rollercoaster!

286 WrathofG-d  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:40:52pm

283 Durendal:

I have a unique opportunity to speak with one of the chief officers of the World Bank. Not knowing that much about the World Bank, nor exactly how to tactically ask the right questions, I have so far refrained from having what will most likely be a heated conversation with a close friend.

That being said however, the individual(s) will be coming to my home in the near future....do you happen to know of any good questions to ask?

287 infopimp  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:41:03pm

You just GOTTA digg this! Read the comments - just like the UN tries to buy anything they don't like, the Diggers are doing the same, trying to get LGF "Url banned"... CLASSIC!

And they don't see the irony. Make sure to read (and then thumbs DOWN the hidden comments).

288 Earth2moonbat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:42:50pm

Buried now. Dem burybats be busy.

289 Posted by Post  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:43:30pm

Speaking truth to Power Collaborators.

I see collaborators everywhere. Have the hallucinations started? Am I losing my mind?

Or....are they everywhere...mmmm?

290 strandedsf  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:45:57pm

A passage from Paul's letter to the Corinthians:

Charity rejoiceth not in wrongdoing,
But rejoiceth in the truth.

The Human Rights commissioner doesn't seem to be rejoicing in the truth, somehow, and therefore is not interested in true charity, or its watered down version, "human rights."

Hooray for Hillel from UN Watch! Down with the UN "Human Rights" Commission! Orwell is spinning in his grave!

291 wrathofG-d  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:46:53pm

287 Infopimp:

is there no further irony in attempting to "digg-out" those that are attempting to bad mouth LGF? In the end does it not just come down to allowing opinions you disagree with to be heard? They dislike LGF so they want it to not be heard, you/we dislike those that hate LGF so we wish that they not be heard.

Thus, those who hate LGF should just suck it up and allow this point of view to be heard, and we who hate the LGF haters should allow them to make their idiotic statments and we shall let them be heard.

The listener will decide what to believe!

292 Joan Not of Arc  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:47:12pm

Hillel Neuer is the hammer and the UN's shameful record is the nail. Mr. Neuer can keep on hitting it for all I care. He is absolutely right. The UN (let us be clear- was NEVER developed for the good of the world) is a gentlemen's club that has benefitted the former Soviet Union, China, North Korea and now the Palestinians. It is a toothless, useless organisation that I would be glad to see my country withdraw from. They've never done us any good, anyway.

293 creamygoodness  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:47:53pm

I don"t know, if those people in Berkley promised never to leave the grove again, maybe we could lobby for them to keep the trees.

On the other hand, it sure doesn't take much smarts to head up a UN commission.

294 m  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:49:31pm

#127 loflyer - do you have another email address? The one I used from #8 bounced. And the only other ones I could find were for reporting human rights abuse, which would work theoretically - but would be ignored.

:(

295 MandyManners  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:49:57pm

275 rickl

Bredesen's a freakin' fascist.

296 Earth2moonbat  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:53:24pm

It may not be buried. Their search function isn't working right. Can't tell.

297 Durendal  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:54:24pm

#286 WrathofG-d

ummm good questions...depends on how polite you want to be and who your friend is. not sure there's any polite way to ask why their "loans" (in quotes because they cancel the debt whenever some left-wingers whine about them oppressing the poor indigenous peoples of wherever with evil debt burdens) help fund tyranny, corruption, and enemies of America worldwide.

there was a WSJ editorial this past weekend (i think...maybe Friday) on the World Bank. apparently Wolfowitz and some others tried to clean up corruption when he started there but the state sponsors of the Bank opposed him. i'd suggest looking up that article and using it as a starting point!

298 Zimriel  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:54:52pm

#197, thanks for the transcription.

My heart goes out to Mr Neuer, this second (or third or fourth) Isaiah; unfortunately all such a one can ever do in an unjust state is to make noise and to discomfit the tyrants.

299 cbinflux  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:54:58pm

Those who did cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
~~~
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

Digg that?!

300 infopimp  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:55:52pm

#291 wrathofG-d

I do it for the fence sitters, and also for the sheer joy of seeing their heads exploding.

301 warnergt  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:56:10pm

#8

This muppet has a contact email address:

Ambassador: H.E. Mr. Luis Alfonso De Alba
Avenue de Budé 16
1202 Geneva
Case postale 433
1211 Genève 19, Switzerland
Ph. + 41 22 748 07 07
Fax. + 41 22 748 07 08
Email: mission.mexique@ties.itu.int
Disarmament Counsellor: Mr. Pablo Macedo

I sent my opinion to this email address but it bounced back.
The error message was:
"I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following address, mission.mexique@ties.itu.int: 156.XXX.XXX.XX does not like recipient.

Heh, that makes two of us, me and the email server.

302 TGregg  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:56:41pm

OT:

Tonight's 24 sucked something terrible.

http://www.nicedoggie.net/2007/?p=377

303 Daisy  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 5:58:33pm

"UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan: 
"I deeply appreciate the valuable work performed by UN Watch. I believe that informed and independent evaluation of the United Nations' activities will prove a vital source as we seek to adapt the Organization to the needs of a changing world. I can promise you that I will pay close attention to your observations and view in the years ahead."

Uh huh. Yeah. Right. Kofi Annan already knows the 'observations and views' of UN Watch .. he simply chooses to ignore them in favor of providing profiteering opportunities to his son in blood $$$ "food" for oil scams.

The UN is a front for organized crime and their "Human Rights Commission" is a particularly evil joke.

304 realwest  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 6:06:04pm

Test. Hello are we back on-line now?

305 transient  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 6:08:38pm

Intifada Bank to Join the UN

The United Nations General Assembly’s Sixth Committee — its lead legal body comprised of all 192 member states — recommended that observer status be granted to the Islamic Development Bank Group (IDB), an entity that has been directly involved in paying the families of Palestinian suicide bombers.

The criterion for granting observer status to intergovernmental organizations at the U.N. is deliberately vague — its activities must “cover matters of interest.” Not surprisingly, the same U.N. General Assembly Committee that believed the work of the Islamic Development Bank was “of interest” also believes a comprehensive convention against terrorism is not.

The U.N. Charter says membership in the United Nations is open to “peace-loving states which accept the obligations contained in the present Charter” — among them the commitment to “fundamental human rights and the dignity and worth of the human person.” This principle, which is supposed to apply equally to any other entity formally accredited by the U.N., didn’t seem to matter in this case to the U.N.’s member states. Instead, the recommendation that the IDB be granted observer status was adopted, by consensus, in the form of a draft resolution.

Although the recommendation must now be formally ratified by the plenary of the General Assembly, it is expected to be rubber-stamped before June. The Islamic Development Bank will then join the ranks of the 64 other U.N. observers, on a par with the Holy See, the Council of Europe, and the Organization of American States. It will have a standing invitation to participate as an observer in all of the sessions and work of the General Assembly — extraordinary global access to policymakers for an entity linked to terrorists.

306 Persistor  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 6:09:19pm

#292 JoanNotOfArc:

The UN (let us be clear- was NEVER developed for the good of the world)


The U.N. was President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's idea. With the demise of the League of Nations, FDR first started thinking about a new international organization for the peaceful settlement of disputes, as far back as 1942. And the very name "United Nations" was coined by FDR.

I'm sure when FDR came up with this idea, he did it with the best of intentions. But remember that when the Charter was signed in 1945, the U.N. only had 50 founding members, few from the Third World. China and Korea were still capitalist. And nobody heard of "the Palestinians."

Times change.

307 PrimePowerPro  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 6:17:02pm

#220 zombie

As I was about to post when LGF shat the bed, two things come to mind. First, was anyone else's first thought, "OMG, I've got to smear my body with RoundUp concentrate and go JOIN THEM!" and second, did the auburn-haired lady in the first few pics have a suuweeet rack, or what! Therefore, thanks, zombie, for the tip.

308 The Monster  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 6:19:06pm

How typical of the authoritarian mindset. The President of the HRC

hmm. HRC=Human Rights Commission in this context, but Hillary Rodham Clinton in another. Coincidence?

speaks of wiping such remarks from the official record. It's straight outta 1984.

The threat to edit the Official Record just proves the fact that the HRC is on Israel Double Standard Time.

309 Wendya  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 6:24:22pm

Wooooah.

The UN is the most corrupt organization on the planet precisely because they refuse to examine their own actions. People like De Alba should be held accountable. They should have to answer to the people who are being victimized while UN officials stand by and line their own pockets.

310 Piglet-U93  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 6:26:51pm

OT

Islam For Dhimmis (a misnomer)

Interesting observations on various Islamic topics.

[Link: www.sweetness-light.com...]

311 Noam Sayin'  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 6:29:16pm

Alright, you f'ers. I just found out over at Digg that you people are hard-core leftists.

WordyRappington by WordyRappington 44 minutes ago

I have never seen anything on that blog that conflicts with the socialist/marxist perspective. Like I said LGFers are pimps for exporting revolution, which is a Marxist (Trotskyist) idea. They worship the state. All their solutions revolve around government force. What there is NOT socialist? If anyone has a link to a post on that blog that is pro-capitalism or pro-freedom in any way I would be interested to see it. Calling them communists was not a just a knee-jerk insult on my part. They really are communists. I understand political ideology. I understand that the neoconservative movement in the US has its roots in socialism, specifically Trotskyism. This not a new point. Its been pointed out over and over again by people who are politically savvy. Just because they support the GOP doesn't make them "right wing". These guys are hard core leftists to the bone, even if they can't admit it to themselves.



I just have one thing to say to you.

Who's holding?

312 m  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 6:32:08pm

Here is the perfect place to send email-

Support a credible Human Rights Council

UN Watch ^
There is nothing credible about the Human Rights Council.

313 m  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 6:35:06pm

#311 Noam Sayin' HAHAHAHAHA! Oh that's cute! Poor little deluded things... bless 'em...

(yes- it the total southern smart ass -they are dumb as rocks- way).

314 carridine  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 6:59:01pm

#90 Buzzsaw Monkey:

""Human rights" are the goal of those who equate "justice" with "feelings." They have no place in a civil society which has the goal of individual freedom and rule under law."

Which is precisely why Baha'is emphasize that human rights are God-given rights AND administering/protecting those human rights with JUSTICE demands adherence to established Law, not feeling!

The Lord of Hosts established the Universal House of Justice for this purpose. Situate on God's Holy mountain, Mount Carmel, Israel, the Universal House of Justice is God's gift to humankind, so the world's dictator-thugs fear and reject it!

315 Orbit Rain  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 7:06:36pm

OH THE TONES OH THE TONES!

OH MY POOR EARS!

...puhlease...

I am *not* down for your condescending bullshit "Mr. President"...Tyrants refuse to refute the truth, refuse to acknowledge the truth...and you sir, are apparently a tyrant...

*YOU* will be long forgotten "in the record"

316 unclassifiable  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 7:06:58pm

Is there any way I can declare myself non-human so that these folks won't be commisioning on my rights?

317 Clemente  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 7:07:11pm

If it hasn't already been suggested, I'd like to nominate Hillel Neuer for appointment to the UN as Ambassador for the United States of America, motion to be considered upon the election of a Legislature with observably more cojones than a truckload of chickens.

318 looking closely  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 7:18:30pm
#242 Earth2moonbat 3/26/2007 06:39PM PDT

#238 Catttt

Ok, obviously you and Mandy gazed while I glanced. I really didn't look very closely.

Sometimes looking closely is overrated.

319 dak  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 7:19:49pm

The UN watch guy went easy on them. He could have enumerated genocide after genocide (Rwanda, Yugoslavia, Darfur, etc) the UN ignored and the obscene oil-for-food corruption. He could have mentioned the UN though Saddam had a WMD program and still took his money to leave him alone. The sexual abuse of kids in Africa, East Timor by UN troops. The complicity in Darfur.

This is worse than useless. Useless is harmless. This is evil and corruption, active evil, passive ignorance of evil, moral decay.

Throw them out of New York, have the western powers opt out (Except France and Germany, of course).

Screw the UN. Filthy bastards, hive of scum and villany.

320 dak  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 7:28:56pm

#311

Ok then.

Screw Marx. He lived off his capitalist buddies, could not hold a job and whatched his kids die of misery. He condemned exploitation, yet he had a maid. Yes, he had a maid even though his kids were starving. He screwed her by the way, even though he was married.

Trotsky was scumbag, all commies were, including Lening and Stalin. Castro sucked dick, Che buggered little boys. Mao had the claps, Ho chi Minh the blue balls, Pol pot was a syphilitic ol perv. Rosie O'Donnell did them all , after Madonna.

Viva El Capitalists, long live Freedom and Liberty. Fuck Communism, the smaller the government, the better.

Now how's that?

321 NY Nana  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 7:30:46pm

#311 Noam Sayin

Alright, you f'ers. I just found out over at Digg that you people are hard-core leftists.

Go to your room! How many times do we have to tell you not to read Digg or koskids? No TV for you, young man. Harrrumph.

322 Promethea  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 7:45:59pm

Just starting this thread, so I don't know what others have said above, but.....

The internet is like a flashlight shining into the darkness and revealing the swarming cockroaches (no offense meant against cockroaches...I like bugs), but I'm talking about vermin.

How long are Americans are going to support the UN, now that we see the diseased-cockroach-UN-officials in action?

Frankly, I have far better uses for my money than supporting these disgusting UN filth-spreading vermin.

Eleanor Roosevelt would be ashamed of the UN. It's a disgusting cesspool of filth that should NOT be supported.

323 fuseman  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 7:55:43pm

#321 ny nana
give the kid a break, he will start high school soon.

324 jcr  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 8:09:26pm

I'd say that the heart of the problem with the UN is that anyone can join; they don't have to meet basic standards of civilization to get a vote. One of the consequences of toppling a democratically-elected government should be immediate expulsuion from the UN, with elligibility to rejoin contingent on a process at least as thorough as admittance to the E.U.

-jcr

325 GregInSeattle  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 8:10:37pm

UN = Brain washed political correctness and extra special double speak gone amok

326 NY Nana  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 8:15:17pm

#323 fuseman

give the kid a break, he will start high school soon.


Oh, OK. He really is a very good kid. :)

327 Durendal  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 8:21:48pm

#311 Noam Sayin

let me help you out with that:


Karl Marx was the Antichrist . . . Muhammed was only his prophet.

328 mrclark  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 8:25:41pm

I strike this comment from the record!

I also, strike the letter 'm' from the english language!

Now someone bring me my tacos...with extra cheese!

329 Wild Thing  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 9:01:21pm

OMG ...wow is right.

330 theblakester  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 11:09:02pm

Am I allowed to,
Ditto, Bravo,Way to Go, Right on, You tell him, Can I get an Amen, Woo Hoo, You tell Him Brother, Dam Straight, Yee Haw, and etc.,


a

331 Ledger1  Mon, Mar 26, 2007 11:37:17pm

Ambassador Luis Alfonso de Alba is an asshat!

And, the UN stinks to high heaven!

332 Outrider  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 12:06:34am

#309 Wendya

The UN is the most corrupt organization on the planet precisely because they refuse to examine their own actions. People like De Alba should be held accountable. They should have to answer to the people who are being victimized while UN officials stand by and line their own pockets.

This is one good reason that we really need to get out of the UN now. They simply are not accountable to anyone. No one has the authority to audit their books nor question their actions. They elect their own officers. There is no recourse for any decisions made. Gangs of little third world nations can constantly just harass the hell out of the western nations.

They ignore serious cases of genocide (Rwanda, Somalia, Darfur, among others) while concerning themselves with the guilt of the USA and its "political prisoners" held in jails (ie; Black Panthers=bank robbery, etc...). They have some seriously mixed up priorities.

Let us leave this debacle and circus now. Let the inmates have their asylum and rant to each other. Let them fund it for their little games.

333 King of Hearts  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 12:55:57am

Amen Brother!

The truth will raise you up!

334 BabbaZee  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 1:45:54am
These statements won’t be taken out of the record as long as LGF is online.



Thank you Charles.
GOD bless you.

335 sugiero  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 2:30:49am
336 carridine  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 2:56:03am

#320 Dak: Really, Dewd! WHAT was Rappington smoking to come to the astute observation that LGF and 'neo-conservatives' are in reality focused on and promoting Communism?

LMAO!

337 ronaldusmagnus  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 3:54:02am
"These statements won't be taken off the record as long as LGF is online."

I wonder when YouTube will delete it as "objectionable content".

338 Joan Not of Arc  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 4:18:53am

No, Persistor, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Stalinist sympathiser that he was, the man who dragged his feet on the US involvement in the Second World War (would make Britain pay through the nose for arms) and who turned away at least 4,000 Jewish children when they sought refuge, could never have good intentions. He was too stupid for that. And now we have the UN. Some legacy.

339 AG in Houston  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 4:29:43am

From Daimantion, a commentor posted a great question:

Comment by heroyalwhyness:
The UNwatch.org website posted this in it’s entirety but excluded a detail I’m curious about. Since UN Watch is not an official arm of the UN, rather, an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) it is permitted to give official statements at UN meetings only if a representative country cedes time to them.

Which member yielded their time for Hillel Neuer? A pat on the back to the country providing this much needed opportunity!

Anyone with any clue?

340 el matamoros  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 5:08:54am

Oh please. What that guy said is worthless. You know why? Cause he is a Jooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooo!

Saudi "the magic kingdom" Arabia and Pakistan and Iran are at the forefront of human rights! I know, cause they are in the human rights council right? Why would people who abuse other want to be in a council that condems Abusers? It would be like a criminal mafia boss wanting to have power over the police! Why would he do that if he hates the police in the first place? Maybe if you boneheads studied Islamic logic as taught in AL-Q'uran like i did you'd see the logic of my argument. but instead you learned that "greek logic" (BTW persia rules joo greeks!) you learned in Kaafir infidel schools! /s

341 el matamoros  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 5:11:22am

OH Id also like to add that i think the phrase "distinguished representative" is UN Term which means JOOOOO! ;)

342 Ellis  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 6:12:37am

Wow is right. Truth is the ultimate insult and the response from Mr De Alba shows how much it hurt.

343 alegrias  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 6:15:15am

Tho this thread is dead, did anyone else hear or see dem Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island who is on the US Senate ARMED FORCES COMMITTEE, defer to the UN any actions by Britain against Iran's illegal okkupayshun of Britain's ship and 15 sailors? This morning on Fox News Corp around 9am EST.

Yes, this former US ARMY OFFICER has just surpassed Djhimmy Carter's dhjimmitude example by suggesting an ally let the UN handle acts of war by Iran against Britain.

344 Sabraguy  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 6:46:45am

Why does the so-called Human Rights Commission persist in bullying Israel? Because they know that Israel is a tiny country with no natural resources, and the Muslim countries are sitting on 2/3 of the world's oil.

In other words, they are a morally compromised and bankrupt organization, and emblematic of the corruption of international politics.

345 NoSubmission  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 8:04:19am

Bravo!

So needed.

346 AZDave  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 10:04:51am

In liberal speak, Hillel Neuer’s speech was mean spirited, which means “the bastard had the audacity to speak the truth, and I don’t like it.”

347 BuddyG  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 11:40:43am

#238 Cattt
What scared me was the prodigious pubic hair on
that one skinny white woman.

Hey, I voted for Bush.

348 Doda McCheesle  Tue, Mar 27, 2007 12:07:01pm

Hillel should have concluded with
"And since you, Mr. President, are part of the problem:

F * # K YOOOO!"


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