The Rise Of The Fourth Reich

moghrabi

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Yes I do know. And I stick to my guns that the UN is run by the US. The answer is not cheap but RIGHT.
 

moghrabi

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The UN is not a good representation of global governance.

You also mentioned that the US pays the largest sum. I am still waiting for them to pay up.
 

Rick van Opbergen

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I do not say the UN is perfect, actually, they've pretty much agreed that it should be reformed. But still, it is a form of global governance, the UN is more than the Security Council.

And in what lies the assumption US = UN if you question the fact whether they have paid their share; on what other fields does the US control the UN in that case?
 

moghrabi

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Why then the UN won't ask the world to go after Israel and bomb the shit out of it as they did in Iraq? Because the US vetoed every single resolution regarding Israel.

The same applies to a lot of other issues. How come the UN does not have a resolution against the US for illegally invading Iraq based on lies and greed?
 

Rick van Opbergen

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moghrabi, what you are describing is a small faction of the UN (though getting most of the attention). I don't agree with them. The US has the right to veto (they did it 76 times). So have countries like Russia (120 times), the UK (32 times), France (18 times) and China (5 times).
 

moghrabi

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not all of your numbers against Israel. Fair is fair. If the UN is functional (and it is not) then Israel must number one country to be punished for Human rights abuses, illegal occupation etc......
 

Rick van Opbergen

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moghrabi, I totally agree, but as you know, the UN can condemn, but not punish directly. You can bring Israel to the International Court of Justice, but Israel has not signed its treaty. And applying for a boycott has already been done before (Iraq - and heavily criticized), and in a weird way it would be unfair for those 100 other countries in the world where human rights are seriously offended ... But as I said: the UN is much more than decision making about Israel.
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: The Rise Of The Fourt

You should read William Gibson's cyberpunk books too, Apollo. They aren't quite as inciteful as 1984, but he started writing them as an allegory for Reagan's America. I'm guessing that the next one is going to pretty dark.
 

Paranoid Dot Calm

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The Elite in the U.S. must of had this voting trip figured out a long time ago.

Imagine people having to line up for 9 hours to vote?
All the screwed up voting machines are in poor areas.

Obviously, the system is corrupt. Just look at how long the Elite have been pullin' this kind of stuff off! It is no wonder that they and their lobbyists win all the time.

CNN claims that more people voted in this election than before. Well, the population has increased. In 10 years a whole new generation has become eligible to vote.

Half of these Christian Taliban people in those small Southern towns haven't even got a passport. They know nothing about the world around them.

CNN mentions the problems with voting but never investigate it or elaborate on it much. They only report it. They don't want to shake the system.

I bet all defense contractor employees went and voted. In fact, I'll bet the companies encouraged their employees to vote by absentee ballot and thus avoid line-ups.
I wonder how many republicans entered democratic strongholds and when casting their votes, just took their time and stalled, in an effort to create long lines of others waiting to vote.?

And; in Canada, we elect people who are chosen by secret ballot cast by Elite Party members. What a joke, eh? The person put before us as a candidate and leader of our country is first chosen by the Elite. He is first shown as a "rising star" within the party and thus "deserving" of our vote.

Calm
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: The Rise Of The Fourt

Is it dead or just starting to wake up? The last US president who appeared honest was Jimmy Carter. He got in on a fluke for only a single term because both parties were in disarray after Watergate. The US power structure still reviles him.

Canada hasn't had a real leader since Pierre Trudeau. Chretien took a shot at it as part of his legacy building spree at the end, but a few months of acting like you have a spine doesn't make up for 9 years of crawling. Instead it points for his overall failure.

Look at the press. Who do they quote as experts? Right-wing think tanks. Usually without qualifying them as such. Read the paper...it's all CD Howe says this and the Fraser Institute says that. If they bother to mention the Tommy Douglas institute they make it very clear that it's a left-wing think tank though...usually "with ties to the NDP."

That's all changing slowly though. Look at the links people put up here and on other sites. Consider the number of sites and the fact that there are links. Think about the protests we've seen in the last few years.

The NDP increased their votes and their seats in the last election. There is a lot of talk in Canada about introducing proportional representation. Ralph Nader refused to drop out of this US election and pulled in a lot of attention in the last one. Most people know who Noam Chomsky is now...3 or 4 years ago nobody did.

It isn't going to wake up quickly, and there are a lot of people singing lullabies trying to put it back to sleep, but democracy is starting to wake wake up.
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: The Rise Of The Fourt

How long is that going to last for though, Polaco? There was a lot of anger over the last election and there is a lot of anger over this one. I don't see the US coming through this period of history unscathed, in fact I think it's well on its way to becoming a failed state, but I see a growing democratic movement in the US...the people who will pick up the pieces in the end.

Everybody from the ACLU to MoveOn to guys like you and Apollo is starting to speak out...loudly. That's important. I don't think that you are suddenly going to be successful given the power of the government has and how dysfunctional your system has become.

I don't believe that most people don't think, I do think that an awful lot of thinking people do not see themselves being represented by either party. Even with the massive voter turnout this time you didn't get 60% of eligible voters out to the polls.