Bush says Iran policy won't change - danger persists (1st Lead)
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Dec 4, 2007, 16:08 GMT
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What country isn't a threat to the U.S.? At least in Bush's eyes. If it is so bad, maybe they had better speed up the race to develop another place in space!
In simple language, because Bush is a simple man, maybe even a simpleton, what Bush is saying is: 'I've had my mind made up for me, so don't confuse me with the facts.'
I almost sreamed when I read this: 'Who's to say they couldn't start another covert nuclear weapons programme?' What about the covert Israeli programme that has produced 200 nukes, with the covert guidance and covert assistance of the US? US money, knowledge and material has made Israel one of the major nuclear powers in the world. The Uited Kingdom has only 150 deployable weapons and mabe 25 in maintenance. This make Israel the number 5 player in the nuclear weapons game. Just whom is the real danger in the muddled east?
What a bunch of complete arsewipes our leaders are. Simpleton Bush and blind, genetically defective lumbering Brown are spoilt brats who have had the best of everything in their priveledged lives. Neither has ever come anywhere near combat yet they seek to inflict the misery, death and destruction of war upon the innocent hard working people of other nations. Aren't they happy enough with having destroyed Iraq? Money speaks unfortunately and this matter is all about money.
Yes the facts do not get in this rednecks way. My god only a little over 12 months and we will be rid of this joker. Him and his Dick need to be railroaded out of Washington. Lies, lies, lies and it continues.
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talismanDec 4th, 2007 - 16:34:25
President Bush will continue to impose 'Texas justice' on Iran, i.e., guilty until proven innocent. This pronouncement comes from the pro-life ex-Texas governor who holds a record for the most executions in the state, ('They were all guilty') even while the Innocence Project was finding dozens of the wrongfully sentenced elsewhere. Another champion of human rights, PM Olmert, was quick to ditto his mentor's remarks.
So who are the real rogue nations?
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