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/p>It should have come as no surprise to Senator Voinovich that John Bolton has cut so able a figure as our UN envoy over the months since his interim appointment by the President. Ambassador Bolton, after all, came to the job with that best of qualifications: he was clearly detested by the opposition party and the liberal news media, a sure sign of brilliance and promise in any conservative public figure.
p>One wonders how the Senator will weather the equally predictable lack of interest that the New York Times, CBS News and other liberal news outlets will display toward him and his change of heart regarding Bolton -- now that the Senator is no longer a useful anti-Administration prop. br> -- Ron Goodden br> Atlanta, Georgia /p> p> Can anything be said for the United Nations? br> Observers of their absurd gyrations br> Must think themselves at some kind of zoo br> Although most animals it is true br> Adhere to a certain native ability br> To offer their species some sort of stability. /p> p>Rapes, corruption, oil for food to hide,