Tuesday, October 28, 2008

UN Prays For Obama Win

Sunday, October 26, 2008
UN PRAYS FOR AN OBAMA WIN AND AN END TO AMERICAN HEGEMONY

“Whoever you are, you who are hearing me now, I am speaking to whatever living remnant is left uncorrupted within you, to the remnant of the human, to your mind, and I say: There is a morality of reason, a morality proper to man, and Man’s Life is its standard of value." (Atlas Shrugged)

The collective negation of humanity otherwise known as the "UN" is positively giddy over the prospect of an Obama one worlder presidency. That, in and of itself, should be the kiss of death on his prospects of winning. America knows who and what the UN is.
They are smacking their lips in anticipation of your money in their grubby, corrupt hands.

At the U.N., Many Hope for an Obama Win

UNITED NATIONS -- There are no "Obama 2008" buttons, banners or T-shirts visible here at U.N. headquarters, but it might be difficult to find a sliver of territory in the United States more enthusiastic over the prospect of the Illinois senator winning the White House.

An informal survey of more than two dozen U.N. staff members and foreign delegates showed that the overwhelming majority would prefer that Sen. Barack Obama win the presidency, saying they think that the Democrat would usher in a new agenda of multilateralism after an era marked by Republican disdain for the world body.

Obama supporters hail from Russia, Canada, France, Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Indonesia and elsewhere. One American employee here seemed puzzled that he was being asked whether Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) was even a consideration. "Obama was and is unstoppable," the official said. "Please, God, let him win," he added.

"It would be hard to find anybody, I think, at the U.N. who would not believe that Obama would be a considerable improvement over any other alternative," said William H. Luers, executive director of the United Nations Association. "It's been a bad eight years, and there is a lot of bad feeling over it."

Bug off! Get your teeth our of our neck, parasite.

"The fact is that most conservatives, most Republicans don't worship at the altar in New York, and I think that aggravates them more than anything else," said John R. Bolton, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. "What they want is the bending of the knee, and they'll get it from an Obama administration."

Bolton would know better than anyone, eh?

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We do not consider him an African American," said Congo's U.N. ambassador, Atoki Ileka. "We consider him an African."

We don't consider him American either.

UPDATE: The End of America Amir Taheri (hat tip Banef)

In political and academic circles interested in global strategy, every season brings its specific theme. These days the theme is that of "the post-American world." Earlier this month we heard it repeated in a hundred different ways at the first World Policy Forum, a geopolitical jamboree held in the French lakeside resort of Evian and attracting president and prime ministers from more than two dozen countries. Russian President Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev was licking his lips as he was declaring the end of American domination.

Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga, was even more gleeful when harping on the same theme and expressing the hope that his half-Kenyan "cousin" Barack Obama, as President of the United States, would help America adopt a "more modest profile."

Former French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine was even more emphatic: the American "hyper-power" was on its way out.

During the summer, Tehran played host to an international conference dealing with the same theme, albeit in a characteristically more aggressive tone. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced the emergence of "a world without America." Last week, Spanish Foreign Minister' Miguel-Angel Moratinos took to the road to disseminate the same theme: the "unipolar", that is to say US-led, global was coming to an end.

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