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World domination via nuclear weapons.(Watch On The Right)
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The Humanist
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September 1, 2003| Author:
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President George W. Bush is the most dangerous U.S. president in history. This is no exaggeration, no unwarranted hyperbole. Bush is now embarking on a program, heretofore unthinkable, for the deliberate use of nuclear weapons. He not only withdrew the United States from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in June 2002 but, according to the May 21, 2003, New York Times, has recently asked Congress to lift the ten-year ban on research, development, and production of nuclear weapons of less than five kilotons. The Senate has already, by a vote of fifty-one to forty-three, agreed to ...
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