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BabsonApr 19th, 2007 - 04:06:51

Once upon a time, when the President of the United States criticised a country for breaking International Law, people would take notice.

Sadly, thanks to this President, people's first reaction is 'You're criticising someone ELSE for breaking International Law - that's rich...' etc etc.



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US should work with Eritreans they get things doneApr 19th, 2007 - 06:23:38

I think this administration should work with the Eritreans as they have more leverage over the Sudanese government. They fixed both the South Sudanese and the East Sudanese problems. I don't see any other way other than hitting The Sudan and that makes us look bad, since we are already in two moslem countries sovereign territories, damn I forgot Somalia, so that makes it three moslem countries we are in. Oh damn, I forgot, the US has already is helping the Ethiopians occupy Eritrean territory which they have been awarded by the international court. So we cannot be in two disputing countries at the same time. So what can we do? ummmmm, ummm, ummmmmm well we cannot do anything but continue to threate and mke ourselves look bunch of schmucks. That concludes my comment. Thank you

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I QuestionApr 19th, 2007 - 10:56:05

What would the world be like if every country respected and lived by UN resolutions?
Are most resolutions enacted for the good and best interests of all nations?
Are such resolutions democratic?
Do most countries wreak with hypocrisy?
What does the UN stand for?
There is no answer to living together in relative harmony without first asking the tough questions.

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