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#185561 - 04/12/10 07:27 AM The Nobel committee made the right choice!
Greg
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Now that the Russia isn't being screwed over by the US progress in nulcear insanity maybe actually possible.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/12/obama-nuclear-summit-worl_n_533731.html

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#185571 - 04/12/10 02:14 PM Re: The Nobel committee made the right choice! [Re: Greg]
Greg
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Obama the charlatan at work again, what a friggin commie.

WASHINGTON — The White House says Ukraine is announcing it will get rid of its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, enough to build several nuclear weapons, by 2012.

Robert Gibbs, spokesman for President Barack Obama, made the announcement in a briefing shortly before the U.S. leader was to open a nuclear nonproliferation conference attended by the leaders of 47 countries.

Gibbs said the Ukrainian decision marks the conclusion of several years of effort by the United States on that front. Obama had just finished a meeting with new Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich when the announcement was made.

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#185574 - 04/12/10 03:10 PM Re: The Nobel committee made the right choice! [Re: Greg]
flicka
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Originally Posted By: Greg
Obama the charlatan at work again, what a friggin commie.

He's all over the place!
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A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. And no matter how great the obstacles may seem, we must never stop our efforts to reduce the weapons of war...we must never stop at all until we see the day when nuclear arms have been banished from the face of the Earth. - Ronald Reagan
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"A lot of things were acceptable--until we stopped accepting it." -- Al Sharpton '12

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#185575 - 04/12/10 03:35 PM Re: The Nobel committee made the right choice! [Re: flicka]
Greg
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Pandora's box has already been opened.

Like decrying IEDs, yet the US fails to sign a ban on the use of land mines

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