Washington Times - Obama calls for a nuke-free world »
Posted By monicachenoa 9 months, 1 week ago in NewsPRAGUE -- President Obama on Sunday set out the goal of a world free of nuclear weapons, during a major speech here to several thousand people that advisers said was aimed largely at reducing the threat of an attack by terrorists or rogue nations.
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monicachenoa9 months, 1 week ago
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I also find it amusing that we have Obama going about the world proclaiming that "words must have meaning". He is the best I've ever seen at removing meaning from words. Slick Willy was a paragon of lingustic verity next to this guy.
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beavith19 months ago
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i chuckle when i see pollyannish thought made manifest.
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who's going to supply the gum drops and candy canes?
another thought springs to mind. the SciFi adventure/comedy "Aliens" Bill Paxton gave this great line:
(Commnader) hand over your magazines to Sgt Apone.
Paxton: that's just great Sarge. What are supposed to use? Harsh language? -
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Goppy9 months ago
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Personally, I would find it difficult to promote any article from The Washington Times
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This newspaper was founded by a Korean Cult Founder ... (The Moonies)
As a Cult Founder, "Reverent" Sun Myung Moon enslaved America's children into begging on streets - and turning the money over to him.
This many is a raving lunatic ... so it's no wonder that he's adored by Right Wing Extremists in this nation.
For an fascinating video of Sun Myung Moon's life ... click on the link below.
http://www.gorenfeld.net/book/
The Modern Republican .... Morally Vacant .... and they don't even know it.
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