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Obama Official Tells Phony U.N. Panel That U.S. ‘Not Perfect’ On Human Rights

May 14, 2009 · Filed Under Politics, U.N. 

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The Obama apology tour is continuing even in the halls of such corrupt organizations as the United Nations.

The U.N. “Human Rights” Council which is made up primarily of countries with the worst human rights records on the planet was treated to an apology for the U.S. for our own human rights failures.

President Bush refused to be part of a farcical panel on human rights with such countries as China, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Cameroon.

The Obama administration on the other hand believes we can do more good as a member of the panel. So the 47-member body voted by secret ballot to decide if the U.S. would have the honor of being part of their laughable council.

In the end, the United States received 167  out of 192 votes and was allowed entry into the group.

After the votes were tallied, Obama’s left-wing U.N. ambassador Susan Rice said she understood why we didn’t get more votes. She acknowledged, “We have not been perfect ourselves.”

The idea that the U.S. would grovel and apologize for so-called human rights abuses at the feet of such disgraceful dictatorships as Cuba, Saudi Arabia, and China, is beyond reprehensible — It’s a goddamn disgrace.

This is simply more evidence of what a pathetic, and weak administration we have leading this nation.

Compared to the nations who make up the U.N.’s phony human rights council, we actually are pretty close to perfect.

-Chris Jones

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  1. thehotjoints on May 14th, 2009 6:12 pm

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