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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (17890)4/25/2004 8:00:03 PM
From: lorneRespond to of 81568
 
chinu . You said...." lorne, didn't think I would have to give you a lesson in English. I said "..if something is corrupt you do not run it down and villify it." I am talking about that "something" the organization which is corrupt. I am not talking about the practice of corruption. Off course you abandon the practice of corruption. "...

Lesson in english. get serious. ;-)

If the organization is corrupt of course you ...as you put it.... run it down and vilify it if it's the United Nations then they should be vilified and every last one of them that was involved in the corruption should be jailed.

If the United Nations is to be a useful world organization again they must be cleaned up. I personally hope that the UN is not criminally involved with taking food from the mouths of starving Iraqi's and supporting sadam. but at this point it don't look good for old annan.

I understood what you meant and if you had paid attention to what I said I wouldn't have to repeat it.

Here is what I said in the post you are reacting to...." "Run it to the ground" Of course we should run it to the ground and especially if it is within a world organization such as the United Nations.

I'm talking about the organization. Ya don't have to vilify corruption it is already vilified.