Who Poses the Greater Nuclear Threat?
Submitted by We the People on Sun, 02/07/2010 - 17:52Provocative ads from Russia Today on display in airports of New York NY, Washington DC, Baltimore MD and Newark NJ.
Provocative ads from Russia Today on display in airports of New York NY, Washington DC, Baltimore MD and Newark NJ.
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It doen't matter
When the first one goes off,the retaliation will dwarf it
Did you look at the ads?
Who poses a greater nuclear threat? Someone with thousands of nuclear weapons, or someone with none?
Ron Paul's Convention Speech
They should be showing Bibi
They should be showing Bibi Netayahu in there.
"Human beings with love and compassion are some of the most beautiful creatures in the universe... Those without are a plague on us all."
I think the
elite banksters are the greatest nuclear threat they control the world and the time table for wars.
Prepare & Share the Message of Freedom through Positive-Peaceful-Activism.
True. Who would want to waste their money on nuclear arms?
Now, if it's phony money printed out of nothing, that they can then steal through the military industrial complex, well then...
Ron Paul's Convention Speech
"The threat or the threat that follows it?"
::"Who is the more foolish: the fool or the fool who follows him?"
"You underestimate the character of man." | "So be off now, and set about it."