Nick Gillespie | September 29, 2009
As compiled by Joshua Keating for Foreign Policy. Among the entries:
Fidel Castro in 1960: ''Were Kennedy not a millionaire, illiterate, and ignorant, then he would obviously understand that you cannot revolt against the peasants.''
Yassir Arafat in 1974: "An old world order is crumbling before our eyes, as imperialism, colonialism, neocolonialism, and racism, whose chief form is Zionism, ineluctably perish."
Daniel Ortega in 1984: "Before consulting the hotheads who present various military options such as a military invasion: remember, President Reagan, Rambo only exists in the movies.''
Muammar al-Qaddafi in 2009: "It should not be called a security council, it should be called a terror council."
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Perhaps I'm just crazy too, but I completely understand Qaddafi's statement and agree with it to an extent. When the any five permanent members of the security council can simply veto any resolution, it essentially means that any of those five (and their protectorates) can do as they please without any UN retribution.
Yeah but it also means that the UN doesn't dissolve every time one of the permanent members does something.
"Mr. President, call that toady of American imperialism to
order."
If they had had the internet in the 1950s, Kruschev would have had
his own blog. And it would have kicked ass. Even though he was a
former Stalinist toady responsible for the deaths of millions and
is rotting in hell as I type this, he was entertaining.
Muammar al-Qaddafi in 2009: "It should not be called a
security council, it should be called a terror council."
Under those circumstances, Libya would qualify for membership.
The comments are nice:
Quantum mechanics is a Zionist lie!
Sarcastic, but still funny.
The stupidity pretty much started right after the man said "I now officially open the UN for it's first session!"
From what I can tell, the UN is just a sideshow for third world
despots to embarrass themselves for hours at a time. If only our
president treated it as such, and not as some kind of important
decision-making body.
Can someone please point me to an example of the UN actually
helping prevent violence of any kind? Or of taking action that
would not have happened anyway?
Well, there was that time that they condemned Israel and the United States, then fought off an alien invasion.
"Can someone please point me to an example of the UN actually
helping prevent violence of any kind? Or of taking action that
would not have happened anyway?"
I would say Korea and Kuwait maybe. Without the UN's approval we
might not have gone into Korea. But that is a big maybe. But even
then it took the Russians walking out for it to happen.
Lightning flash of brilliance! I finally figured out how the war
with Iran starts 25 years from now for Suki IV!
Back to the on-topic comments.
"I have outlined a comprehensive agenda to seek the goal of a
world without nuclear weapons."
"The danger posed by climate change cannot be denied. Our
responsibility to meet it must not be deferred. If we continue down
our current course, every member of this Assembly will see
irreversible changes within their borders. Our efforts to end
conflicts will be eclipsed by wars over refugees and resources.
Development will be devastated by drought and famine. Land that
human beings have lived on for millennia will disappear. Future
generations will look back and wonder why we refused to act; why we
failed to pass on -- why we failed to pass on an environment that
was worthy of our inheritance."
"There are basic principles that are universal; there are certain
truths which are self-evident -- and the United States of America
will never waver in our efforts to stand up for the right of people
everywhere to determine their own destiny. (Applause.)"
Or of taking action that would not have happened
anyway?
They used to run ads in magazines, during the 1970's(?) about
things the UN was responsible for making happen. Something about
all making English the international language of aviation was one
of them.
There are basic principles that are universal; there are
certain truths which are self-evident -- and the United States of
America will never waver in our efforts to stand up for the right
of people everywhere to determine their own destiny.
Now, let me tell you what your own desciny will be . . .
Rambo only exists in the movies
Crazy Ortega never heard of the Rambo video game and TV
cartoon!
No Security Council, no U.N. The Union of Pissant, Undemocratic Nations might not have much clout and certainly wouldn't be meeting in New York.
Crazy Ortega never heard of the Rambo video game and TV
cartoon!
Maybe those designer sunglasses he was given on his tour of
Manhattan were mirrored on the inside?
"Maybe those designer sunglasses he was given on his tour of
Manhattan were mirrored on the inside?"
No they just said ESTRADA in big letters accross the lenses.
Mr. Keating was actually live-blogging some of the speeches last week; Qaddafi's was one of them.
When the any five permanent members of the security council
can simply veto any resolution, it essentially means that any of
those five (and their protectorates) can do as they please without
any UN retribution.
and
Yeah but it also means that the UN doesn't dissolve every time
one of the permanent members does something.
Perpetual and powerless...you know perhaps my hate on the UN is
misplaced. It seems to be a good place holder for a real, and far
more menacing, world government.
Of all the crazy despots out there, I still think Quaddafi is the most entertaining.
"...the UN is just a sideshow for third world despots to
embarrass themselves for hours at a time."
Yes, and if they would all get killed by NYC bus drivers... Oh,
wait, they'd have to move the UN to DC. My bad.
"No they just said ESTRADA in big letters accross the
lenses."
I would love a pair of those!
My nomination:
"My colleagues, every statement I make today is backed up by
sources, solid sources. These are not assertions. What we're giving
you are facts and conclusions based on solid intelligence."
-- Colin Powell, Feb. 5, 2003
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2003/feb/05/iraq.usa)
Abdul | September 29, 2009, 1:53pm | #
The stupidity pretty much started right after the man said
"I now officially open the UN for it's first session!"
Are you saying that people who don't know the difference between
"its" and "it's" are stupid?
in sixth grade I went to the UN on a school trip. it was quite possibly the most boring tour ever.
Daniel Ortega in 1984: "Before consulting the hotheads who present various military options such as a military invasion: remember, President Reagan, Rambo only exists in the movies."
That seems like good advice, not so crazy.
(Apart from the fact that Rambo did exist in multiple fictional
forms, as Jesse pointed out. Don't forget the books.)
Perhaps I'm just crazy too, but I completely understand Qaddafi's statement and agree with it to an extent. When the any five permanent members of the security council can simply veto any resolution, it essentially means that any of those five (and their protectorates) can do as they please without any UN retribution.
Yeah but it also means that the UN doesn't dissolve every time one of the permanent members does something.
That's a bug, not a feature.
No they just said ESTRADA in big letters accross the
lenses.
Great, thanks for reminding me of that commercial. My Carrot Top
nightmares will surely resume.
No kidding, Tulpa. The 'roided up Carrot Top in that commercial seriously weirded me out.
When I was in high school, I was in Model United Nations my
senior year. We attended an MUN conference at USF, where I
represented Nigeria. Me and the guy representing Singapore
basically took control of the entire third-world portion of the
General Assembly (including China) through some hallway caucusing
that created a coalition called C.O.D.I.N.E. (Coalition of the
Developing Independent Nations of the Earth).
It was great watching the college students who got to represent the
most powerful nations )high school kids got all the smaller/weaker
nations) sputter and insult us, which just made us stronger and
stronger. I remember responding to the representative from the U.K.
after he made a snide remark about our coalition's name being
drug-inspired with the remark, "English is not our first language."
Which was a damned lie, because it is the official
language of Nigeria, but it was a great zinger, anyway. Damned
imperialist scum. Hegemony, hegemony!
Anyway, the point of this story is that we won some awards for
taking over the U.N., and the one real United Nations rep. (from
the U.S.) who was there pulled us aside and said, "That's what
really happens in the U.N. and that's why it doesn't work very
well."
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