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![]() Impeach George Bush Bush Drops THE BOMB or How the Neo-Khans conned the IAEA. Source: The TIP, 2004-02-12 Candidate: TheTIP November 30, 2003-The United States is embarking on a multimillion-dollar expansion of its nuclear arsenal, prompting fears it may lead the world into a new arms race. Feb. 11, 2004-President Bush...said...that no new countries should have the ability to enrich or process nuclear material. Not that anyone should be concerned because the good ole USA not only has the largest nuclear arsenal in the world - by far - but because he USA is the only country that has ever actually used a nuclear weapon. What? Me worry? Bush seems a little confused. Is he in favor of defusing the nuclear race or does he want to fire it up? The Observer: The Bush administration is pushing ahead with the development of a new generation of weapons, dubbed 'mini-nukes', that use nuclear warheads to penetrate underground bunkers. Last week, it gave a quiet yet final go-ahead to a controversial research project into the bunker-buster. The move effectively ends a 10-year ban on research into 'low-yield' nuclear weapons. Critics fear it may lead other countries to push ahead with developing such weapons. It also comes at a highly sensitive time diplomatically, with the US lobbying countries such as Iran and North Korea to abandon their nuclear plans. That was then. This is now: Bush singled out the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog organization, the International Atomic Energy Agency, for criticism, calling for the creation of a special committee to focus on safeguards and verification and to ensure that nations comply with international obligations. He also complained that nations such as Iran, which has been under investigation for proliferation, has been allowed to sit on the IAEA board of governors. "Those actively breaking the rules should not be entrusted with enforcing the rules," the president said.It is entirely possible that President Bush is unaware of America's responsibility in the Non-proliferation Treaty. It is true that the non-nuclear signers of the treaty pledged to not seek nuclear weapons in the future. It is also true that the nations already armed with nuclear weapons pledged to systematically disarm, and cease research to build new or improved atomic weapons. Bush needs to remember that the guy who throws the mud gets dirty, too. Add a comment to this Message in our Forums. While you're at it, check out our forums too! User Originated Comments: From: 2004-10-21 10:26:53 i want to know about gun safty From: Sold! 2004-02-29 00:38:09 the country's already been sold. with 600 billion or so in debt, we should remember what pat robertson says about "wanting it now" and consider throwing away the credit cards! From: Ron C. 2004-02-27 00:00:00 j.farley, get a clue! neither the repugs or the demon-crats,and i mean demon as in devil!- are doing what's right for this country, both parties are selling this country out!! mr. bush is the leader of the repugs- so he is the person held the most responsible- he is in charge-get it? his party is in charge of both the house and the senate- get it? of course i'm not saying the demon-crats could do any better! i don't have the time or inclination to list all the stupid, idiotic , things the federal, state and local goverments are up to. in breif, they lie, raise taxes on the poor and middle cl-ss, while cutting taxes for the rich, they keep raising fees and fines on everything,they won't stop illegal immigration,the goverment refuses to address the problem of outsourcing of american jobs overseas, in my state of michigan, we have lost over 200,000 jobs since 2000, is this suppose to be good? - get a clue, j.farley. i haven't even mentioned the -ssult on our civil liberties all in the name of law and order and for our protection- give me a break- does anyone know anything about history anymore? if your a young person j. farley- you probrally don't, i guess they were too busy teaching you how to put a condom on a banana! not to mention,the goverment keeps increasing police powers! it's insidious, once you give these rights away- history j.farley has taught us ,you rarely get them back- unless it's at the point of a gun! don't even get me started on the state of our education system today-sorry as it is. jonnny can't read or write and these kids are going to be running the country someday- it's scary, the ones in charge now are suppose to be highly educated men - lol, maybe educated but not wise men.all of this brought to you by our goverment. i could also get into sky-rocketing health insurance and medical cost-are we going to let it get so bad that only the rich can afford decent medical care? is that right,is that fair? this war on terror thing, is like the war on drugs or something? are we going to commit endless time, money and resources to combat terror- will it ever end, the war on drugs has'nt yet and its a complete and utter failure, just another goverment planned initiative and program, not has no end and makes no sence! now, don't get me wrong i'm all for destroying americas enemys external and internal, but let's do it and get it over with and be done with it-so we can move on and address other problems we face in this country that threaten are very way of life and a sustainable future! look around you j.farley the enemy is everywhere and your too blind to see them! we need a viable third party in this country that is truly of the people and by the people, not muti-national global corporations which seem to have more of a choke hold on our goverment and this country-every year! i heard this back in the sixties and no one seem to listen then, but look around you and you see its true- maybe they wer'nt so wrong after all.!et me give you an example of our state of michigan- the legislature just p-ssed and signed sealed and deliverd by our govenor, a new law- if you are pulled over by the police and don't have your insurance papers with you at the moment- gee, it wasn't good enough for our do-gooder state goverment that you had to pay $75, thay decided they know best and are going to charge you an additional $300 on top of the $75!!! what the hell- this despite the fact,you are fully - insured!!! have they ever heard of the term- cruel and unusual punisment- i think that falls under that catagory!! just another excellent example of an out of control goverment! i'm sure citizens across this country can give hundreds of other examples of a goverment run by special interest groups, such as the insurance lobby and whats best for large corporations and how they can pick the citizens pocket more of his hard earned money! well, i don't know about you, but iv'e had just about enough it! lets see,we have the federal payroll tax, state payroll tax,city/local payroll tax, we have property taxes, we have a state sales tax, we have a fuel tax,we have tele-communication taxes- we have a food tax in some areas of the counrty, they even tax hot-prepared food- this is just to name a few of the taxes american citizens are burdened by!hell, they would tax the air you breathe, if they could get away with it!fines and licence fees are outrageous in everything from paying a speeding ticket to pulling a building permit!the goverment will tax, fine and regulate you to death! oh, i forgot do they still have that estate tax-lol!i guess what i'm trying to say j.farley is don't beleive everything you hear- especiallly when it comes from a carrer politician- oit does'nt matter if its from the left or right!! i love my country and it pains me to see whats becomming of it- maybe its not too late to change the course! From: jfarley8008@aol.com 2004-02-26 00:00:00 i am a 21 year old female and cannot belive how people could even state that the president has not done the best after all that he has had to deal with during his so far term in office. bush has only made the best desisions for every persons safty and he especally delt with 9-11 using great judgement which he even with the negativity by many citizens whom insead of supporting him like they should they critisize any little thing they can. as a young adult i not once have felt unsafe with bush's choices. i doubt anyone besides his dad would have done a better job. look at all bush has gone through and he always keeps us first in mind before making an important choice. i back him up 100% because i belive in him. people can down him as much as they want to but he knows that he has so far done the best possible thing that could be done and no person will change that. george w. bush is a strong confordient entelligent hard working man and whom ever doubts that needs to do their research better and find some actual "facts" to back up the negative accusations made. well until then give the man some credit, he is the president of the united states! if you never herd of it it is called respect but i guess it is just the way in which your brought up in life. (you don't know any better so i guess it is not your fault) god bless |
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