If the U.N. didn't exist, we'd be inventing it right now.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We would have to invent the U.N. if we did not have it, which is not an original thought.
I have concluded that the U.N. can do a few things well.
If it was up to the U.N., Saddam Hussein would still be killing his own people.
The United States invented the Internet and it has been our gift to the world, paid for by our taxpayers. The U.N.'s desire to take that gift as a means of increasing its power must be stopped.
Perhaps, after all, America never has been discovered. I myself would say that it had merely been detected.
Now, the United Nations is an organization that I believe was founded with good intentions. As a matter of fact, a prominent Tennessean named Cordell Hull was very involved with it.
The U.N. is capable of endless process and mindless psychobabble, but as far as getting the job done on the ground, I just don't see them doing it.
We don't need a new idea; the idea is called America, and it still works.
The U.N. system, born after the Second World War, collapsed. It's worthless.
I wouldn't give up on the U.N. yet.