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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: warren789 who wrote (168559)5/27/2014 9:52:23 AM
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"In case you forgot, the report points out that as of the 1988 Dimona Mishap and the end of the Cold War (1989/90), the US and Israel have been recycling nukes for sale for profit and for storage in Israel Embassies worldwide so that they could be used at a moment's notice to wreak havoc in general...."

Yes Warren, I must say that I was surprised that George Bush Senior and Junior were in on the sale of nukes to other nations including Brazil, North and South Korea and Saudi Arabia. They were making a buck or two offa the deal...and that Israel blackmailed them to keep their mouths shut about the Israeli operation that brought down the twin towers on 9/11!

"...According to the report, 911 was an Israeli operation facilitated by blackmail of Bush 41 and 43, threatening them with “outing” for their personal financial involvement in the sale of 350 primarily w54 nuclear artillery rounds, sold through Israel but distributed to a number of nations..."

Yep Warren, there certainly is a lot to be learned from those Iranian articles. I would have never believed the Bushes were selling nuclear weapons to our enemies just to make a buck. And being blackmailed by Israel to boot!

It's no wonder Bush is hiding out there down in Crawford.
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