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Guess Who The United Nations Is Rooting For?
Yeah, pretty easy to guess. They even use a word that is verbotin in Liberal World in describing their hope for change There are no “Obama 2008″ buttons , banners or T-shirts visible here at U.N. headquarters, but it might be difficult to find a sliver of territory in the United ...
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Can You Guess Who The U.N. Wants To Win?
Stop The ACLU — ... also rocks the vote Speaking at a gathering of US environmental journalists last week, the chair of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said that the news media has not done enough to communicate the severity of global warming. Like the media hasn’t already lost all standards of objectivity. Crossed at Pirate’s Cove .

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