<<Ok then add the sex for UN personell in the Congo . . . >>
Ooooh, sex scandals - - I didn't know you wanted to talk about sex scandals or I would have thrown some of them into the mix - - let's see, the PageGate scandal (ooops, I DID throw that in,) the TailHook scandal, the various rapes within the U.S. military hushed up over the years, Bill Clinton's impeachment-worthy BJ, and as I'm sure all you good conservatives fervently believe, TrooperGate. I don't know, I'm just getting started, but I think the U.S. government can match the UN (or any other government in the world) sex scandal for sex scandal. Bad move, plane.
How does "sex for UN personnel in the Congo" compare with the rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl in Iraq and the murder of her family? Was it just a few bad apples in the UN and a characteristic act typical of the whole force in the U.S. military, or do you want to make that the work of a few bad apples in the U.S. military and acts characteristic of the whole UN force in the Congo? Tough call, eh plane? But it always gets embarrassing when the pot starts to call the kettle black, doesn't it?
<<the "protection" of Bonians >>
unheard of in all the military history of all the world, I presume. Guys with guns charging for protection during civil war. Who woulda thunk?
<<and he mountain of petty crime tat the diploats get away with in NYNY.>>
Wow a whole MOUNTAIN? I had no idea. Unpaid parking tickets. A phenomenon previously unknown in the U.S.A. till these scofflaw furriners brought it with them. SHOPLIFTING, never known to have afflicted U.S. diplomats anywhere on earth, because the U.S.A. is the most honest country on the planet. Kleptomania a foreign disease even with a foreign name. What is this mountain anyway? Any idea how many UN diplomats there are in the Big Apple and what percentage tickets if they were suddenly granted diplomatic immunity? New Yorkers aren't stupid, plane, and neither are international diplomats.
<<This is just off the top of my head , I think a bit of digging woud find lots more.>>
Yeah, ditto for the U.S.A., plane. I think the UN would come off pretty well against them when you add it all up.
<<The UN has a brbetastic reputation>>
That's in stark contrast with the squeaky-clean reputation of the U.S. government we have all come to know and love.