UN Dispatch: Roger L. Simon: UN-Balanced Blogging, Part II
Finally, an unfortunate reaction from some bloggers is their willingness to simply shrug off the examples of UN-related issues listed in the original post. It's clear that many of these bloggers have become accustomed to knee-jerk attacks and are unwilling (or unable) to engage in a reasoned debate.
They link directly to me and Confederate Yankee on this as the ‘some bloggers’. Tough shit. The day the UN actually removes the corruption from their ranks, stops pretending to be a ‘government’, shows up before anyone else after a disaster instead of last, pays their !#%&* parking tickets, takes action against genocide, and stops wasting MY tax money that I could spend on my daughters’ medical care instead, and kicks out non-democratic nations from any sort of democratic vote, then I’ll start debating you. Otherwise, have a big cup of STFU. I’m one American who believes his country can do more for the world if the UN would get out of the way.
You know what my blog and the UN blog have in common? They both cost me money. The UNDispatch, however is sucking American taxpayer dollars while my blog costs me and me alone.
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Thursday, May 12, 2005 6:57 PM