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I think for a person of color to be elected in the first place they would have to view issues from a any person point of view and review policies and procedures from a practical and effective point of view and leave color on the side of the road...I got news for you...a woman will be elected before a black man would be...two men of color that could win now.....Colin Powell and Obama. Powell won't run and Obama is two senate terms away, at least that is how his handlers are trying to take him, he might feel froggy in 2012, but most feel 2016 would be his time. Hillary is going to be the next president for better or worse. Women are going to turn out in droves...it is speculated that we could have the largest ever voter turn out in 08 if the Iraq war has not ebbed. |
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Read: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...23/wnuke23.xml Israel reveals secrets of how it gained bomb By Inigo Gilmore in Jerusalem 12/23/2001 A TELEVISION documentary in which Shimon Peres, Israel's foreign minister, discloses for the first time details about Israel's acquisition of nuclear weapons is to be broadcast in the Arab world. It is intended, at a time of rising tensions, as a warning. In the documentary, Mr Peres goes further than any other Israeli official in confirming that the Jewish state has a nuclear capability. He and former French government officials give details about co-operation between Israel and France in launching Israel's nuclear programme. The film, made by a leading Israeli documentary team, is a sign that the government may be finally relaxing its rule of absolute silence on its nuclear programme. Mordechai Vanunu, a technician at the Dimona nuclear facility, is serving an 18-year jail sentence for revealing in 1986 that Israel had a nuclear programme and more than 100 warheads. ........ The film reveals how France helped Israel on its nuclear programme in exchange for support in the Suez War. In the mid-1950s, relations between the two countries were warming because of their shared anxiety over burgeoning nationalist movements in North Africa.
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I did not mean that Isreal went down the isle with a shopping cart....
They worked with France....CIA provided the yellow cake.
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Everything I have read says that they got the yellowcake from South African's Apartheid government in exchange for chemical weapons technology.
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Now I'm gonna' start to pray for McCain to win the Rebublican nomination...
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Here's the complete article from that study I posted about yesterday:
Critics say 600,000 Iraqi dead doesn't tally But pollsters defend methods used in Johns Hopkins study The study, funded by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, drew on data obtained by eight Iraqi physicians during a survey of 1,849 Iraqi families -- or 12,801 people -- in 47 neighborhoods of 18 regions across the entire country. The researchers said they based the selection of geographical areas on population size, not on the level of violence. Then they projected the findings to the 26.1 million Iraqis estimated to be living in the survey areas. The surveyors put Iraq's prewar mortality rate at 5.5 deaths per 1,000 people per year. In the post-invasion period, according to the survey, the rate grew to 13.3 deaths per 1,000 people per year. The surveyors used the difference between these rates to calculate deaths that were not brought on by natural causes. The survey suggests that of more than 650,000 Iraqis who died since 2003, 601,000 were killed since the war began. Polling experts supported the methods used by the surveyors. "The sampling is solid. The methodology is as good as it gets," said John Zogby, whose Utica, N.Y.-based polling agency, Zogby International, has done several surveys in Iraq since the war began. "It is what people in the statistics business do." Zogby said similar survey methods have been used to estimate casualty figures in other conflicts, such as Darfur and the Democratic People's Republic of Congo. Ronald Waldman, an epidemiologist at Columbia University who worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for many years, told the Washington Post the survey method was "tried and true." He said that "this is the best estimate of mortality we have." Frank Harrell Jr., chairman of the biostatistics department at Vanderbilt University, told the Associated Press the study incorporated "rigorous, well-justified analysis of the data."
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Well, maybe the should stop blowing up their own shopping centers, religious buildings, funerals, schools...etc..
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What was the reason for this war again? WMDs? (President Bush's "Iraqi Survey Group" says there were none) To "liberate" the Iraqi people? (1 in 40 of them are now dead. How many are injured, maimed, etc?) To punish Saddam for his role in 9/11? (9/11 Commission says Iraq had no role in the attacks) To make the world safer from terrorism? (US Military Intelligence report released 2 weeks ago says the war has resulted in increased terrorism worldwide) Any other good reasons?
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