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:: Sunday, May 23, 2004 ::
Must Read
Yet another brilliant essay by the inimitable Victor Davis Hanson:
"We might have pointed out that the United Nations has done little to address world terrorism, less to stop mass murder in Bosnia, Rwanda, or Iraq, and nothing to remove the heinous Taliban or Saddam. Somehow an American statesman is more likely to be seen apologizing for sexual humiliation in an Iraqi prison than explaining to the world how the Oil for Food scandal robbed thousands of poor and hungry Iraqis of daily sustenance. Halliburton, under public contract and constant scrutiny to rebuild Iraq, is more likely to be the butt of world opprobrium than a Swiss multinational, which with Kojo Anan's help, robbed the poor to pay Saddam."
Read the whole thing.
:: Max 10:21 PM [+] ::
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