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The United Nations, just an expensive show

07 August 2012
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Added 02:59 August 08 2012
This is a very interesting United Nations article. I decided not to try and fix the United Nations organization or influence how they spend money or act. As long as their objective is to extend their mandate enhancing job security through failures in foreign policy to solve the challenges globally, my quantum energy star wars program gains strength. Through my strategy and influence I solve most of the issues in respect to war and terrorism and then share that strategy with influential people in the world and then they take the credit for the success on the battlefield as they implement the potential solutions. I do this program in order to help preserve law and order and save human life when ever possible.
Perry Ritthaler , Canada

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