
Addressing the San Francisco Closing Session of the United Nations Conference on June 26, 1945, President Harry S Truman said, “All Fascism did not die with Mussolini. Hitler is finished--but the seeds spread by his disordered mind have firm root in too many fanatical brains. It is easier to remove tyrants and destroy concentration camps than it is to kill the ideas which gave them birth and strength. Victory on the battlefield was essential, but it was not enough. For a good peace, a lasting peace, the decent peoples of the earth must remain determined to strike down the evil spirit which has hung over the world for the last decade.” On the podium next to the president was the U.N. conference’s secretary-general Alger Hiss – U.S. State Department functionary and, as it happens, Soviet spy. If the United States owes a corrupt world an apology for anything, it is for having created such a hive of scum and villainy.
President Obama used all his rhetorical skills to meet the low expectations of the crackpots seated in the U.N. General Assembly. "We have set a clear and focused goal: to work with all members of this body to disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al Qaeda and its extremist allies -- a network that has killed thousands of people of many faiths and nations, and that plotted to blow up this very building.” How fortunate for the assembled delegates that on 9/11 New York’s Twin Towers, and the nearly 3,000 Americans in and around the structures, took the brunt of al Qaeda’s attack so the U.N. might live. The president continued with his usual gibberish about disarming America in the face of growing nuclear threats from abroad, urging the world to unite against the real common enemy – non-existent global warming – and pushing hard for the establishment of a Palestinian terrorist nation state. He received more applause from the U.N. than he got during his recent address before a joint session of congress.
Snappy dresser and Libyan dictator, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, provided Obama’s closing act:
I congratulate our son the president, Obama, because for the first time to attend our General Meeting as President of the United States, and commend him because he is the host country.
Do not disagree at all with his speech Obama before me, is entirely different speech from speech that any American president we ever had, the previous American presidents have been terrorizing the world and they stand on this podium, and that they will lead the world and threatened of differences…
The young black Kenyan African does not have my support. He is only a puppet and the world knows it…
His personal translator mangled Gaddafi’s speech, which was a mixture of conspiracy theories and just plain insanity, coupled with stage fright. The speech went on for an hour and a half. Back in Libya, the al-Jamahiriya newspaper hailed (in a Hitler sort of way) the great leader’s mesmerizing speech:
Today, the voice of Gaddafi is heard all over the world... Today, his thoughts shook the old building of the United Nations and blow up the old minds of a world that lives in the shadows of WWII's outcomes. For the first time, people throughout the world can breathe after leader Muammer Gaddafi's speech in the UN.
At America’s al-Jamahiriya, the New York Times, Obama was similarly hailed:
President Obama, in his first visit to the opening of the United Nations General Assembly, made progress Wednesday on two key issues, wringing a concession from Russia to consider tough new sanctions against Iran and securing support from Moscow and Beijing for a Security Council resolution to curb nuclear weapons. The successes came as Mr. Obama told leaders that the United States intended to begin a new era of engagement with the world in a sweeping address to the General Assembly in which he sought to clearly delineate differences between himself and the administration of President George W. Bush.
The differences between the two men couldn’t be more stark. It was a rare, lucid, non-vegetarian moment for the mostly mutton-headed Bush to proceed with Reagan’s strategic missile defense. Obama gave it away for a Russian promise to “consider” drafting a worthless U.N. resolution against Iran. Today, Alger Hiss is having a good laugh in hell.



















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