GREEN HELMUT GUY! (no, this is not photoshopped)
While everyone is jabbering on about the chava Chavez and the evil ahmad-mini me,the moment that best exposed the UN for the evil tool that it is was this eye popping shot. From the NY Sun
Emile Lahoud holds up a photo taken during the Israel-Hezbollah conflict in Lebanon as he addresses the 61st session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters, Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006. (AP Photo/Ed Betz)
Lebanon's President Emile Lahoud has lambasted the UN for failing to stop 'barbarous aggression' by Israel in the recent conflict," the BBC reports.
Mr Lahoud criticised the UN for allowing itself to be "subjected to the vagaries of a few world powers".
Lahoud being in power is actually an example of the U.N. being "subjected to the vagaries" of one country -- Syria. As we've noted before:
Lahoud is a stark reminder that Syria stills exerts much control over Lebanon. Lahoud is a puppet of the Baathist despot in Damascus. Back in 2004 Assad forced the Lebanese parliament to change the country's constitution to allow Lahoud to remain in power for another three years. And despite Syrian troops "officially" withdrawing from the country, intelligence officers, and Syrian pawns, like Lahoud, remain in place.
Note the picture Lahoud is holding up in his speech to the United Nations (see explanation below picture):
It's none other than "Mr. Green Helmet". Lahoud shows himself to be the Hezbollah and Syria propaganda tool he is.
About those doctored and staged photographs...




Considering the U.S.A. funds 22% of all the UN costs, and some 79 nations actually provide NOTHING, if we're going to continue the farce of the United Nations, I'm in favor of a rule
stating "If you don't pay, you don't play." In other words, tie the voice of the votes in the UN to the money each nation provides. THEN the world can go to hell on their own tab.
Posted by: clyde | Friday, September 22, 2006 at 12:10 PM
This is atrociously funny. Green helmet guy makes the UN!
Remember John Bolton recently said that the UN has a "comic-strip approach to international affairs" when Chavez spoke?
Well this is only proof that the UN is now just a joke.
Posted by: Josef K | Friday, September 22, 2006 at 08:55 PM