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Isn't the whole existance of the UN to be "scandal" free?
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Are you suggesting the UN has an obligation to be more free of corruption than the US government? Than any national government? I don't see how 'scandals' are less approved of at the UN level than any other, that makes no sense to me.
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An independant body of diplomats that look out for the betterment of the entire planet, without leanings one way or another as to who benefits from any particular issue?
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I don't see how the body of diplomats is 'independent'. I also don't see how they 'look out for the betterment of the entire planet', thats not their mandate. Their mandate is to represent their country at a world-wide forum, not to hold hands and chant. That's the media/public perception, and its wrong.
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Then the very leader of this whole body appears to engage in completely inappropriate dealings withon behalf of his son, and that doesn't reflect on the entire orginization? How so?
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Again, I don't see how your logic works. You seem to be saying that Kofi Annan is beholden to a moral ideal and level that supercedes that of everyone else in the universe, including national leaders.
Again, if Cheney was found guilty of improprieties with the oil industry, would that mean the US bureaucracy is somehow faulted as a result? Of course not, it would be Cheney's indiscretion and Cheney would be the one punished. I don't see how anyone could look at his corruption and see that as a reason to tear down the establishement. That doesn't make sense.
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This is an outdated and useless group and is looking to go the way of its predecessor IMO. It's too bad as well as they do have some wings of the org. that do good work.
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Its good that its your opinion, because it certainly isn't shared by most (if not all) of the governments of the world. I think your view on the UN is distorted, and you seem to be holding them to a level of accountability unheard of in other national and transnational organizations. They're still human. They haven't claimed superhuman status (that I know of).
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Don't have a clue what this has to do with Bush/Cheney and the US administration at all. They were elected and the people had a chance to remove them..and chose not to do so...unwisely IMO. Two completely different scenarios.
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I brought that up as an example, a parallel scenario to give us a better frame of reference. I know you don't like to talk about this specific example, but thats your hangup.
Also, how do you think Kofi Annan got his position? Appointed himself? He was approved by the Security Council and ratified (elected) by the General Assembly. I don't see how the examples are as different as you say they are, clearly not for the reason you state they are.