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Could Bush Be More Of A Hypocrite?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Wed Sep 14, 2005 @ 1:33pm
neoform
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Unbelievable the trash that comes out of this man's mouth.. like honnestly..!

[ www.timesonline.co.uk ]

President Bush called on the UN to rid itself of corruption and operate according to the standards it sets for others in a strongly worded speech at the opening of the world summit in New York today.

Standing before 150 world leaders and representatives from every UN member state, Mr Bush exhorted the organisation, dogged by the Oil-for-Food scandal and its perceived weakness in the run-up to the war in Iraq, to campaign for the causes it was founded to fight.

"The United Nations was created to spread the hope of liberty, and to fight poverty and disease, and to help secure human rights and human dignity for all the world’s people," he said.

"To help make these promises real, the United Nations must be strong and efficient, free of corruption, and accountable to the people it serves. The United Nations must stand for integrity and live by the high standards it sets for others."

Mr Bush, who recently appointed John Bolton, a stern critic of the UN, to become America's ambassador to the organisation, said that the UN must reform, improve its accountability and cut out excessive spending and waste.

The President cited the make-up of the UN Human Rights Commission, which has been dominated in recent years by countries such as Cuba, Sudan and Zimbabwe, as a particularly unhappy example of UN hypocrisy.

"When this great institution’s member states choose notorious abusers of human rights to sit on the UN Human Rights Commission, they discredit a noble effort and undermine the credibility of the whole organisation," he said.

"If member countries want the United Nations to be respected and effective, they should begin by making sure it is worthy of respect."

Mr Bush was one of the opening speakers at the three-day summit at the UN, which has been described as the largest ever gathering of world leaders.

Convened for the 60th anniversary of the organisation, the summit is intended to revisit the UN's Millenium Goals, set five years ago, and to agree a plan to reform the body.

Speaking before Mr Bush, Kofi Annan, the UN Secretary General, called the agreements made so far at the summit "a good start" but admonished delegates for their inability to find a way to achieve the ambitious reforms he drew up for the UN earlier this year.

"Let us be frank with each other, and the peoples of the United Nations. We have not yet achieved the sweeping and fundamental reform that I and many others believe is required," said Mr Annan, referring to In Larger Freedom, the plan he devised in March to restore the credibility of the UN.

"Our biggest failing is on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament," said Mr Annan. "We have allowed posturing and get in the way of results. This is inexcusable."

In a thinly veiled reference to America and the recent devastation brought by Hurricane Katrina, the Secretary-General called for unity and reminded the summit that no nation can succeed without multilateral support.

"Whether our challenge is peacemaking, nation-building, democratisation or responding to natural or man-made disaster, we have seen that even the strongest amongst us cannot succeed alone," he said.

On the positive side, Mr Annan, whose second five-year term as Secretary-General expires at the end of 2006, said an additional $50 billion per year had been released to fight poverty by 2015.

Speeches will continue this afternoon and for the next two days, as representatives from every member of the UN, from Andorra to Burundi, Iraq to the Vatican, take the podium for four minutes. Tony Blair will speak twice today, first on behalf of the European Union and later as Prime Minister.

Alongside the main action in the General Assembly Hall, there will be countless bilateral meetings taking place in hotels and restaurants across New York as the hundreds of leaders cross paths in the city over the coming days.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» elka replied on Wed Sep 14, 2005 @ 1:39pm
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could he be more of a hypocrite?
probably

will he become more of a hypocrite in the days to come?
all signs point to yes
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BA_Baracus replied on Wed Sep 14, 2005 @ 1:54pm
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ever heard of the league of nations

sad but bush is right this time
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Wed Sep 14, 2005 @ 1:56pm
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he might be, but everything he accused the UN of being, he's done far worse.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Wed Sep 14, 2005 @ 6:55pm
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arggggggggghhhhhhhh
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope replied on Wed Sep 14, 2005 @ 7:25pm
nothingnopenope
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yeah but how many people are actually going to do something about this instead of just complaining on the internet... Well nobody really has the resources to do anything about it.. I guesse we can keep calling bush a stupid texan monkey or whatever but he's still going to have his trigger on the big guns at the end of the day...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ufot replied on Wed Sep 14, 2005 @ 7:45pm
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heh... ya, nothing surprises me with that one, how come they are only allowed to play with nukes.... theres a good question, their government is a religious one...

Ufot-not forgeting which where was what...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BA_Baracus replied on Thu Sep 15, 2005 @ 12:00am
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in the end, bush's overuse of power or whatever u wanna call it, couldve been prevented if the UN wasnt full of shit and dictators etc trying to stick it to the "good ol usa"

i mean they even took out the nuke stuff today, so here comes iran
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PonChalice replied on Thu Sep 15, 2005 @ 11:06am
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kumbiyah my lord, kumbiyah...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Thu Sep 15, 2005 @ 11:12am
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oh how i looove that picture.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» FRANKB replied on Thu Sep 15, 2005 @ 12:29pm
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it looks so real...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BA_Baracus replied on Thu Sep 15, 2005 @ 2:23pm
ba_baracus
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on the 2nd night or something he was in san diego getting that guitar

slick!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cvxn replied on Sun Sep 18, 2005 @ 9:02am
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heh
UN isn't super objective anyways... Like, I saw "Ce qu'il reste de Nous", a movie about Tibet... And the girl who made the movie went looking in the UN archives... And they have tons of stuff about Tibet.. But they don't do anything. Why? Because China is getting very important economically... So they don't wanna upset China...

But for Bush, I'm not surprised... He says tons of stupid things... My bf got a poster with all Bush oneliners... Some of them are so stupid it"s funny... Like he says something like "What's fun in books is that sometimes there are pictures in it".. COmmon... :lol
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