About fucking time! I don’t agree with the Bush Administration’s opposition to this legislation, but in this case, the House is doing something right!
A good step in the right direction, but the job will not be completed until that entire wretched nest of lice is swept out to sea.
I’m impatient to start the purge. I don’t think I’m alone.
Don’t let anybody think that I don’t like the idea of the U.N. because I do. What I don’t like is the way that it has been perverted to what we presently see.
The whole show should be open and transparent, including independent audits of their books. This secrecy is merely a way to cover up the rampant corruption.
BTW, what did they do with the money they took as commissions on Oil for Fraud? It certainly wasn’t used to reduce our dues.
>Failure to comply would result in U.S. refusal to support expanded and new peacekeeping missions.< Do we even want to be a part of their so-called peacekeeping rape and pillage missions? We do all right on our own.
The administration’s stalling on this is as puzzling as Bush’s refusal to deal with our border problems. It’s too bad we can’t just hammer this resolution home right now instead of giving them several years to think about it. It’s like crying “Nyah nyah” in the geopolitical playground. People in need will suffer while the bullies hog the swings.