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Old 9/3/08, 11:56 AM
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Default North Korea is counting on Obama...

to win. They have started reassembling their Nuclear Reactor. Be afraid, very afraid!
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Old 9/3/08, 12:00 PM
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Can you see them from your house.....or do you have another reliable source for this information?



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Old 9/3/08, 12:01 PM
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Just heard it on CNN.
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Old 9/3/08, 12:10 PM
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Ken...according to the report you cite, the N. Koreans are claiming that the current administration has failed to keep its word and has not removed them from its list of terrorist nations.

It also reports that the N Koreans "may" but are not definitely in this process.

From the report as I read it, we have more to fear from the present administration unless they can handle this with diplomacy.



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Old 9/3/08, 12:12 PM
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Obama wants to play nice with all the world despots

That's part of the "change" he wants to institute.



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Old 9/3/08, 12:14 PM
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Obama wants to play nice with all the world despots

That's part of the "change" he wants to institute.
Bush just like making the world mad , and being full of cr-p.
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Old 9/3/08, 12:15 PM
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Bush just like making the world mad , and being full of cr-p.
Running out of intelligent things to say again?



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Old 9/3/08, 12:17 PM
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Running out of intelligent things to say again?
Bush has broken treaties left and right .
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Old 9/3/08, 12:20 PM
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Bush has broken treaties left and right .
Please list them and the reasons why he felt they should be broken.



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Old 9/3/08, 12:55 PM
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Still waiting Bob!
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Old 9/3/08, 1:33 PM
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Sorry on phone with clients,

In the 1930s, the Republican party fought to avoid any involvement in the affairs of Europe. As the Nazi threat grew, Republicans, infected by ignorance, selfishness and short sight, tried to stop the United States from supporting democracy and freedom. Today, the greatest threat to world security is man-made climate change. The jobs, homes and lives of millions of people - in the US as well as the rest of the world - are at risk from an ever accelerating rate of climate disasters. We must act now. Yet, as one might miserably expect, Republican isolationism has evolved, first to deny its existence and second to set the US against agreeing any effective international action.
Yesterday, the White House finally confirmed that President Bush has decided to rat on the 1997 Kyoto treaty. At Kyoto, the world's developed countries agreed for the first time to cut emissions of climate changing gases. But White House officials are now taking legal advice on how to pull out of the treaty, which the US signed but which remains unratified by the Senate. This represents a terrible blow to the credibility of Bush's new environment chief, Christine Todd Whitman. She recently advised the new president, in terms even a backward college student should have been able to follow, that climate change was a real and present danger.
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Old 9/3/08, 1:36 PM
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Please list them and the reasons why he felt they should be broken.
Why should I care what his BS excuse is. 911?

The Bush regime will go down in history as the first and only administration in United States history to routinely break treaties.

The Geneva Convention. The nuclear test ban treaty. The Strategic arms Limitation Treaty. All have gone out the window under Bush.
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Old 9/3/08, 1:43 PM
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Sorry on phone with clients,

In the 1930s, the Republican party fought to avoid any involvement in the affairs of Europe. As the Nazi threat grew, Republicans, infected by ignorance, selfishness and short sight, tried to stop the United States from supporting democracy and freedom.

That was 70 years ago Bob. BTW -We did win that war.

Today, the greatest threat to world security is man-made climate change. The jobs, homes and lives of millions of people - in the US as well as the rest of the world - are at risk from an ever accelerating rate of climate disasters. We must act now. Yet, as one might miserably expect, Republican isolationism has evolved, first to deny its existence and second to set the US against agreeing any effective international action.

You mean the one that the Democratically controlled Sentate rejected 95 - 0 Source

Yesterday, the White House finally confirmed that President Bush has decided to rat on the 1997 Kyoto treaty. At Kyoto, the world's developed countries agreed for the first time to cut emissions of climate changing gases. But White House officials are now taking legal advice on how to pull out of the treaty, which the US signed but which remains unratified by the Senate. This represents a terrible blow to the credibility of Bush's new environment chief, Christine Todd Whitman. She recently advised the new president, in terms even a backward college student should have been able to follow, that climate change was a real and present danger.
There is no evidence that complying 100% with the Kyoto protocol will have anything more than an insignificant effect on the global mean temperature.



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Old 9/3/08, 1:46 PM
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Good grief Bob, you just complained about being branded a liberal and then you damn near prove yourself to be one in the very next post. Do you really want to go there again with this Global Warming debate, considering your success in debating for it in the past?




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Old 9/3/08, 1:51 PM
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Sorry on phone with clients,

In the 1930s, the Republican party fought to avoid any involvement in the affairs of Europe. As the Nazi threat grew, Republicans, infected by ignorance, selfishness and short sight, tried to stop the United States from supporting democracy and freedom. Today, the greatest threat to world security is man-made climate change. The jobs, homes and lives of millions of people - in the US as well as the rest of the world - are at risk from an ever accelerating rate of climate disasters. We must act now. Yet, as one might miserably expect, Republican isolationism has evolved, first to deny its existence and second to set the US against agreeing any effective international action.
Yesterday, the White House finally confirmed that President Bush has decided to rat on the 1997 Kyoto treaty. At Kyoto, the world's developed countries agreed for the first time to cut emissions of climate changing gases. But White House officials are now taking legal advice on how to pull out of the treaty, which the US signed but which remains unratified by the Senate. This represents a terrible blow to the credibility of Bush's new environment chief, Christine Todd Whitman. She recently advised the new president, in terms even a backward college student should have been able to follow, that climate change was a real and present danger.
All though I am actually rolling my eyes at the content of the writing, I do have to ask: Bob: Did you write this yourself? If you did I am damn impressed at the actual layout and punctuation. Koo dos to you! Just incase you did not could you tell me where I can go get this article? Thanks!
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