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Myster X
02-09-06, 01:19 AM
strange though....

http://www.crosswalk.com/news/1377445.html?view=print

CNSNews.com) - John Bolton, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, is one of two Americans who have been nominated for the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize.

Last year, Democrats and a few Republicans refused to confirm Bolton to the U.N. post, forcing President Bush to resort to a recess appointment.

Bolton and Kenneth R. Timmerman were formally nominated by Sweden's former deputy prime minister Per Ahlmark, for playing a major role in exposing Iran's secret plans to develop nuclear weapons.

They documented Iran's secret nuclear buildup and revealed Iran's "repeated lying" and false reports to the International Atomic Energy Agency, a press release said.

Bolton formerly served as U.S. undersecretary for arms control and international security, and he authored the Proliferation Security Initiative, an international effort to block WMD shipments. The effort eventually unmasked the secret nuclear network directed by Pakistan nuclear scientist A. Q. Khan.

Timmerman, an independent researcher, has written extensively on Iran's nuclear activities for more than 20 years. His report for the Simon Wiesenthal Center in 1992 first detailed Iran's ties to A.Q. Khan. His most recent book, "Countdown to Crisis: The Coming Nuclear Showdown with Iran," was published last year.

In June 2005, Senate Republicans fell six votes in their second effort to end a Democrat filibuster of Bolton's nomination to serve as U.N. ambassador.

Bolton's supporters complained that Bolton was the target of a Democrat smear campaign. A number of Democrats and some Republicans complained about Bolton's brusque dealings with co-workers and underlings.

One of Bolton's Republican critics - Sen. George Voinovich of Ohio - now says he thinks Bolton is doing a good job.

"I spend a lot of time with John on the phone. I think he is really working very constructively to move forward," Reuters quoted Voinovich as saying on Monday.

Voinovich added that he's still watching Bolton - but, "at this stage of the game I am pleased with the progress that is being made here and the team that he has gathered together here."

In May 2006, the thought that Bolton might be confirmed as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations almost brought Voinovich to tears.

Voinovich's emotional moment came one day after he sent a letter to his fellow senators, telling them, "In these dangerous times, we cannot afford to put at risk our nation's ability to successfully wage and win the war on terror with a controversial and ineffective ambassador to the United Nations."

classicman2
02-09-06, 07:45 AM
rotfl

rotfl

Yasir Arafat once won, didn't he?

JasonF
02-09-06, 08:53 AM
Obligatory links to conservatives blasting the Nobel Peace Prize in the Tookie Williams thread.

bhk
02-09-06, 09:56 AM
:lol:
He'll never win. Personally, I wouldn't want to win the same prize that Arafat won. The people in our religious organization have been trying to get our Guru nominated and I've been telling our monks that I don't want him to win the same prize as the father of modern terrorism.

Groucho
02-09-06, 09:58 AM
Okay, I'll admit I enjoyed his rendition of "When a Man Loves a Woman" but this is taking things a bit too far!

Venusian
02-09-06, 10:03 AM
:lol:
He'll never win. Personally, I wouldn't want to win the same prize that Arafat won. The people in our religious organization have been trying to get our Guru nominated and I've been telling our monks that I don't want him to win the same prize as the father of modern terrorism.
swaminarayan?

eXcentris
02-09-06, 10:26 AM
rotfl

rotfl

Yasir Arafat once won, didn't he?

Don't forget Kissinger. :)

movielib
02-09-06, 10:45 AM
Don't forget Kissinger. :)
And the North Vietnam dude that won with him (who turned it down). Both equally undeserving.

classicman2
02-09-06, 10:47 AM
I'm not a great fan of Kissinger, but I don't think a comparison with Arafat is a very sound comparison.

I don't understand why, if the committee was to give a Noble Prize for the peace talks, it shouldn't go to Nixon. It was his idea.

bhk
02-09-06, 11:04 AM
swaminarayan?
Yes, specifically the one associated with Pramukh Swami(there are different Swaminarayan sects).

wendersfan
02-09-06, 11:33 AM
Personally, I wouldn't want to win the same prize that Arafat won.:up:


But I'd still love to see the article in the <i>New York Times</i> reporting that Bolton won. :)

classicman2
02-09-06, 11:35 AM
The Noble Prize is akin to the Academy Award Oscar, wouldn't you agree?

wendersfan
02-09-06, 11:38 AM
The Noble Prize is akin to the Academy Award Oscar, wouldn't you agree?
Yes, but don't get me started. :lol:

eXcentris
02-09-06, 12:16 PM
The Noble Prize is akin to the Academy Award Oscar, wouldn't you agree?

Not really. I could get nominated for the 1st one but I don't see how I could get an Academy Award nomination. Well, not unless they come up with a "Best Performance by an Annoying French Canadian on a US Forum" category. :lol:

wendersfan
02-09-06, 12:20 PM
Not really. I could get nominated for the 1st one but I don't see how I could get an Academy Award nomination. Well, not unless they come up with a "Best Performance by an Annoying French Canadian on a US Forum" category. :lol:
Yes, most annoying French-Canadians would have given up long ago. ;)

eXcentris
02-09-06, 12:31 PM
Yes, most annoying French-Canadians would have given up long ago. ;)

Yeah, I'm either extremely masochistic or extremely resilient. :lol:

Venusian
02-09-06, 12:34 PM
Yes, specifically the one associated with Pramukh Swami(there are different Swaminarayan sects).
i just found that out when i went to india in decmber. i thought there was only one sect. BAPS is the pramukh swami one, right? I went to akshardham in delhi while i was there

classicman2
02-09-06, 12:49 PM
eXcentris,

You were called names a hell of a lot worse than an 'annoying French-Canadian' in another thread, as I recall. ;)

WCChiCubsFan
02-09-06, 12:55 PM
:lol:
He'll never win. Personally, I wouldn't want to win the same prize that Arafat won. The people in our religious organization have been trying to get our Guru nominated and I've been telling our monks that I don't want him to win the same prize as the father of modern terrorism.I really don't think you have to worry about winning odds are pretty good you'll never get nominated.

Also, while I believe Arafat was an evil person he is hardly the father of modern terrorism.

bhk
02-09-06, 12:58 PM
i thought there was only one sect. BAPS is the pramukh swami one, right?
There are more than 4 or 5.
I went to akshardham in delhi while i was there
Hope you enjoyed it.
"Best Performance by an Annoying French Canadian on a US Forum"
If they have one for "Best Performance Defending the Indefensible" you're a lock. ;)

Venusian
02-09-06, 01:00 PM
There are more than 4 or 5.

Hope you enjoyed it.
4 or 5 total or under pramukh swami?

it was okay. very nice and elaborate but also seemed like a waste of money. of course not being swaminarayan i might not have enjoyed it as much as someone who is. we have VIP access so we were there for like 2 hours. most people say it takes days to see everything

bhk
02-09-06, 01:01 PM
4 or 5 total.

classicman2
02-26-06, 10:05 AM
Capital News.org

Bolton Blasts 'Sex and Corruption' at U.N.

By PAUL BURKHARDT, Associated Press Writer

The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said Saturday that the world body is hobbled "by bad management, by sex and corruption" and a lack of confidence in its ability to carry out missions.

John Bolton also criticized the U.N.'s budget, noting that two-thirds of members pay only 20 percent of the cost.

"We find an organization that is deeply troubled by bad management, by sex and corruption and by a growing lack of confidence in its ability to carry out missions that are given to them," Bolton told an audience at a Columbia Law School symposium held by the Federalist Society, a conservative law organization.

Bolton, a longtime critic of the U.N., has been leading U.S. efforts to reform the United Nations after the oil-for-food scandal and sex scandals involving U.N. peacekeepers.

The oil-for-food program, established in 1996 with Iraq's economy crippled by sanctions, allowed Saddam Hussein to sell oil in exchange for humanitarian goods meant for his people.

An inquiry by former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker found that Saddam sold oil to foreign countries in hopes of getting their support for lifting U.N. sanctions, and enriched himself by $1.8 billion through a kickback scheme. Companies and politicians essentially paid him for the right to do business, circumventing the U.N. program.

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Thursday is expected to unveil his major overhaul for management reform for the United Nations.

Bolton on Saturday also described the U.N. as inept for not being able to stop Iran's nuclear development and "devaluing the IAEA," the International Atomic Energy Agency.

"Through all of this, the U.S. has been encouraged by Europe to pursue action through the U.N.," Bolton said, adding that patience of the administration was wearing thin.

Bolton was given a recess appointment by President Bush as ambassador to the United Nations on Aug. 1 after failing to win confirmation in the U.S. Senate. Because of the recess appointment, Bolton's term expires when the current Congress concludes on Jan. 3, 2007.

Bolton — who has a reputation for brilliance, obstinacy and speaking his mind — said in 1994 that it wouldn't make a "bit of difference" if the United Nations lost the top 10 stories from its 39-story headquarters.
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The UN must be a more fun place than I thought. ;)

bhk
02-26-06, 11:53 AM
Tearing down the building and making a parking lot there would do more to aid humanity.

Brain Stew
02-26-06, 12:05 PM
John Bolton also criticized the U.N.'s budget, noting that two-thirds of members pay only 20 percent of the cost.
Ethiopia is not paying its fair share!!!!

bhk
02-26-06, 12:11 PM
For all the raping the UN is doing in Africa, I don't think African countries should pay more.

Myster X
02-26-06, 01:04 PM
John Bolton also criticized the U.N.'s budget, noting that two-thirds of members pay only 20 percent of the cost.

He's damn right! US, Japan, and Germany are footing 60% of the UN fees. Other G8 counties need to step up.