Do we need a treaty with the U.N.

Well then by that logic wouldn't that make capitalism prostitution?
The people that are sent or choose to go to the UN are not always there for the people that send them. They are sometimes there for the benefit of a dictator and other reasons but almost all are there to solicit money from wealthier nation or they are there for reasons similar to why we are there, we don't need the rights that they want to impose in fact we actually have far better rights. It is a copulation of haves and have nots.

You are close though in your analysis but reverse the last two words.
 
The people that are sent or choose to go to the UN are not always there for the people that send them. They are sometimes there for the benefit of a dictator and other reasons but almost all are there to solicit money from wealthier nation or they are there for reasons similar to why we are there, we don't need the rights that they want to impose in fact we actually have far better rights. It is a copulation of haves and have nots.

You are close though in your analysis but reverse the last two words.


Huh? This is a family forum, chap!
 
Huh? This is a family forum, chap!

I laughed so hard when I read that.
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Hi "Gmendoza" Nothing to do with this thread,
but I am intrigued that someone from the US would
have a quotation about bunyips.

I live on the edge of the Bunyip State Forest, and close to the Bunyip river.


regards

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This was from the film 'dot and the kangaroo".My girls still are scared of the Bunyip in that movie.It has a scary theme song to it.The bunyip tales and stories do intrigue me, just as the bigfoot ones here.
 
This was from the film 'dot and the kangaroo".My girls still are scared of the Bunyip in that movie.It has a scary theme song to it.The bunyip tales and stories do intrigue me, just as the bigfoot ones here.

Good stuff mate! I didnt know the movie was shown in the US

As I have said I live in the heart of Bunyip country-
the local Aboriginal people still tell stories and frighten
their children with the big bad Bunyip!

Cheers.
 
Good stuff mate! I didnt know the movie was shown in the US

As I have said I live in the heart of Bunyip country-
the local Aboriginal people still tell stories and frighten
their children with the big bad Bunyip!

Cheers.
Im sure its scary there with that bunyip floating around.
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cheers.
 

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