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Steve Forbes: Expel ‘Murderous’ U.N. From New York
New York City is too good for the “privileged, pampered” bureaucrats of United Nations, notes Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine.
Ship the corrupt globalists to the corrupt Third World, he urges in his column in the Jan. 10, 2005 issue.
“The poverty and backwardness of Port-au-Prince, Haiti or Lagos, Nigeria or Dar es Salaam, Tanzania or Addis Ababa, Ethiopia would serve as daily reminders” of the taxpayer-supported U.N. parasites’ “years-long record of murderous failure and moral turpitude,” he observes.
Forbes is, however, a realist. “It won’t happen,” he admits.
After all, where would the internationalist fat cats dine and park their limos?
newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/12/27/164711.shtml
New York City is too good for the “privileged, pampered” bureaucrats of United Nations, notes Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine.
Ship the corrupt globalists to the corrupt Third World, he urges in his column in the Jan. 10, 2005 issue.
“The poverty and backwardness of Port-au-Prince, Haiti or Lagos, Nigeria or Dar es Salaam, Tanzania or Addis Ababa, Ethiopia would serve as daily reminders” of the taxpayer-supported U.N. parasites’ “years-long record of murderous failure and moral turpitude,” he observes.
Forbes is, however, a realist. “It won’t happen,” he admits.
After all, where would the internationalist fat cats dine and park their limos?
newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/12/27/164711.shtml