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Monday, November 22, 2010

From an email from Eye on the UN:

On November 10, 2010, the UN "Human Rights" Council was engaged in another of its infamous "universal periodic reviews" - this time about human rights protection by Lebanon. For the occasion, Lebanon had produced a report objecting to the creation of the state of Israel.

Israel pointed out that, contrary to protecting human rights, Lebanon was actively hosting and collaborating with a terrorist organization.

But here is how the UN "human rights" world responded:

Related to this, at PowerLine: Obama's message to the world

The Obama administration has a message for the world. The message is something along these lines: The United States is very bad, but Barack Obama is very good. He seeks to redeem America from its evil.

Eye on the UN has compiled the disgusting video below of the United States abasing itself before the some of the most reprehensible regimes in the world. I believe this is what the goes under the name of "smart diplomacy" in the Obama administration...

Click through for the video.

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It follows that Infidels have a right to resist islamofascism.

None of this ever makes standard, left-of-center broadcast and cable news. If there are any exceptions to that, I cannot think of them; perhaps as an occasional de-emphasized footnote it has, for "color" or for some degree of context, but I cannot think of a single instance where this type of thing has made the dominating, left-of-center news outlets.

I don't understand how the Israeli delegate could be interrupted mid-speech in order to allow the Arab delegate to start speaking without impediment. And then to have the moderator THANK the Arab speaker. This is shocking! I feel sorry for Israeli delegates if they have to deal with this type of humiliation.

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