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Monday, March 29, 2004

Rip-off of the U.N. oil-for-food

"The spokesman for Kofi Annan confirmed that the secretary general's soft-spoken son, Kojo, was on the payroll of Cotecna Inspections of Switzerland until December 1998. In that very month, the U.N. awarded Cotecna the contract to monitor and authenticate the goods shipped to Iraq."

"Prices were inflated to allow for 10 percent kickbacks, and the goods were often shoddy and unusable. As the lax Cotecna made a lot of corporate friends, Iraqi children suffered from rotted food and diluted medicines."

Roger Simon observes: "While the Congress is playing the blame game with their 9/11 hearings... telling us all what we already knew ... the real investigation is beginning on 44th Street (U N Address) with potential information that can tell us a hundred times more about the terror game... no, make that a thousand times more... than the partisan sniping going on on Capitol Hill."

"Leave no stone unturned. Or un-flung, at guilty UN officials and their co-conspirators."

"While people were accusing the United States of starving Iraqi children, it was actually the U.N. that was doing it?"

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