nuclear standards
Don’t say that I didn’t say so early on… but this right here could be our beginning reasoning for going to an unnecessary war with iran.
My thoughts? Why does the US require that everyone have no capabilities for nukes, when we’re far beyond capability?
Hi, I’m Emily, and I’m from a country of double standards…
Or maybe a we have the double-edge sword syndrome, which means that before long, retaliation will be a nightmare come true…
Then, there’s Bush’s recess appointment of John Bolton. Seriously, if you have to do it when the Senate is in recess, do you really think it’s right & moral (seeing as how that is the pull of the campaign of ’04)? It’s like trying to find a loophole in your tax prep. The IRS sooner or later, WILL audit your ass. But, somehow, administrations think they can get away with it. You know, W was pulling up his numbers with the Roberts nomination… I’m thinking the ’06 midterm elections just might not come into Bush’s favor in congress if he keeps these things up. On the other hand, is it horrible that I think it’s hilarious that Kofi Annan said that Bolton shouldn’t expect a free ride, but that the UN would try to cooperate with his decisions? Yeah, even if it is, I’m still giggling.
Again, I’m Emily, and I’m from a country of double standards…
My country’s executive branch likes to do things behind its legislative branch just to prove who’s got the upper hand…
[By the way, Mr. President, if you didn't know, the legislature will ALWAYS win out in the end. It's a little document we base our country on, called "The Constitution," not sure if you've heard of it...]
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