The Official UN Residence is on Occupied Land
A discussion has been taking place in comments here, in which the following piece of information about the official residence of the Secretary-General to the United Nations, located on Sutton Place in New York City, came to light:
What is now Sutton Place was once verdant land populated by Reekgawawanck Indians. link
Stolen!
From the Indians!
Maybe they ought to give it back.
Maybe there ought to be a UN Resolution on it.
Perhaps the UN ought to go censure itself.














I just saw that comment, Gauil! You are one in a million, sweetie!
That was classic!
Posted by: Mark | January 05, 2007 at 10:06 PM