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March 09, 2005

Bolton: Good Choice, But Will He Help?

Little Green Footballs commenter J. Lichty has a great take on John Bolton's nomination as U.S. ambassador to the U.N.:

Bolton will give some good speeches, as did Moynihan, Kirkpatrick, Negroponte and a host of Israeli ambassadors like Eban, Netanyahu and Gillerman.
The UN is not broken, it has a design flaw. You cannot expect the world to check their hate at the door, and you cannot give them power and expect them not to use it for evil. They hate America and Israel with all of their fiber so why wouldn't they use the forum where their voice means as much or more than America to try to hit America and the Zionist entity. Why would you expect these countries to check their agendas at the door for the good of the globe? To expect it be to more than the sum of its parts is naiive and expensive.
We don't need more speeches. Time is now for us to throw up our hands and to stop playing by their rules. Lets take our ball and go home. We don't need it, it needs us.

I wish we would take our ball and go home...and then start again from scratch, so we could level the playing field by allying ourselves with the countries that really value freedom of the individual and the rule of law.

Posted on March 9, 2005 01:23 PM

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