December 9, 2004

UN flips Bush the bird

Secretary-General Kofi Annan won a standing ovation from the U.N. General Assembly, a rare public display of support in response to recent calls for his resignation from several hypocritical US dipwads lawmakers.

US deputy ambassador Patrick Kennedy joined fellow diplomats as they rose to their feet Wednesday, despite [the warmongering fascist]'s refusal to support the U.N. chief pending the results of an investigation into alleged corruption in the U.N. oil-for-food program in Iraq.

"In the 15 years I've spent at the United Nations, this is the second time that the General Assembly had a standing ovation for a leader," he said.


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