Friday, July 20, 2007

Another Insult to the World

After the mess we have created in Iraq, by not listening to a majority of countries, five years ago, our newest Ambassador to UN dares to insult the intelligence of the Real World.

Six years ago, the Bush’s sycophants, including Rice, Bolton, were making a mockery of the United Nations. Now, our Ambassador is begging for help. For the last two years, we have also asked other nations to come and rescue our disastrous mission in Iraq, but to not avail. Other nations are smarter than we are.

Zahmay Khalilzad is now telling us what he did not want to listen and practice while he was our
Ambassador to Iraq. Typical White House mentality. Now, Cheney-Bush are recognizing the global warming….now, they are discussing with North Korea...now they are willing to help the Government of Palestine... now they have been thinking about possible negotiations with Iran and Syria. Now, they are much too late...now they have proved their irresponsibility, ignorance, and alarming lack of clairvoyance.

Still 30% of a naive, gullible and ignorant population believe Cheney-Bush tandem is doing a great job. We just get the government we deserve.

By his article in New York Times today, Zahmay Khalilzad confirms being another incompetent nomination by the Bush family.

Now, our ambassador recognizes the UN importance and influence. Not too long ago, the irresponsible White House and their spineless Republican elected representatives were talking about abolishing the said Entity.

Now, UN is uniquely suited...now, UN has an added advantage to negotiate...now the UN is so good, so nice, so effective. What a joke from this so-called Ambassador. Goes very well with Bolton, Cheney, Rice, Negroponte and William Brownfield, ambassador to Venezuela.

Finally, someone did listen to us when we were asking, last Fall, to recall our Ambassadors to UN, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Canada. Two more to go. Never too late for the Bush administration to understand something about the real world. Unfortunately, our next generation will pay a heavy price, because of "Bush, always too late" as per our article of March 14.

The Facilitator