Ravenwood - 07/28/04 07:15 AM
The United Nations tried to pass a resolution to condemn anti-Semitism at the General Assembly. The measure would mean that Arab states can no longer make reference to those "dirty Jews", and blame all things bad on the "Zionist conspiracy". White hoods and swastikas would also be out.
But to the United Nation's complete amazement, the Arab states actually balked at the idea. They are shocked, I say, shocked that Ambassadors from Arab nations would not embrace their feel good resolution.
Once again the U.N. proves their worth.
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