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Originally Posted by Manx
Absolutely. And my point is, it doesn't mean I want the entire U.S. gov't disbanded (or have all states withdraw from it). I'm all for improving things. But as I said, there's no value in discussing the problems if a large group of people have already determined their solution is to throw the baby out with the bath water.
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You don't want the government disbanded, but you want the administration held accountable and you wanted them to lose the election. I'm just saying it is as valid to discuss the U.N.'s shortcomings as their successes. If the powers that be are involved in corruption, then maybe there should be an investigation and consequences.
Not everyone that criticizes the U.N. wants it disbanded, most don't. Because some do is no reason to view the U.N. with rose-colored glasses and not debate the good and bad. The original post seemed to be an honest request for information and debate on the U.N. as a whole.