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Having made his point — and, as a bonus, having lured Beck into acknowledging the authority of the United Nations — the satirist let Beck have the domain name.
He describes the United Nations as part of the New World Order threat to American sovereignty, but when Beck wanted a satirical Web site banished from the Internet, he immediately ran squealing to the UN's World Intellectual Property Organization, knowing he would lose in a U.S. Court committed to the First Amendment.
Having made his point — and, as a bonus, having lured Beck into acknowledging the authority of the United Nations — the satirist let Beck have the domain name.