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The Michael Moore of cartooning, Ted Rall, unintentionally gets one right. Here he shows the fallacy of depening on world organizations with pliable moral and ethical standards where countries like Syria, part of the the UN Security Council, and Cuba and Libya, part of the UN Commission on Human Rights, are part of the decision making process. I guess that thousand monkeys typing theory isn't so far fetched.
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