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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (302458)2/22/2005 5:18:41 PM
From: Terry Maloney  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
I kind of prefer both ... single malt's even smoother when mixed with Molson's.

btw, a statement from our ass-kissing PM ... gag me with a rusty pitchfork:

Martin turns tough on Iran's nuclear ambitions

Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Canadian Press

Brussels - Prime Minister Paul Martin has taken a tougher stand on the issue of Iran's nuclear ambitions.

Mr. Martin told NATO leaders Tuesday that, while diplomacy and dialogue remain a top priority, the world community “must be prepared to stand behind its words with stronger measures.”

The NATO summit wrapped up Tuesday in Brussels.

He refused reporters' requests to elaborate on “stronger measures,” saying he will let his words stand for themselves.

Mr. Martin said the threat of nuclear proliferation must be a major priority for anyone who wants a peaceful world.

The tough talk falls in line with the Bush administration in Washington, which has been pushing for NATO members to take a stronger stand on the issue of Iran's nuclear program.

The 26 alliance leaders have agreed to help work towards the rebuilding of Iraq.

Mr. Martin also said he thinks U.S. President George W. Bush mended a lot of fences during the summit.