So does Iran have the right to pursue nuclear research or not?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200601/s1547674.htm
If it is purely peaceful?
If it isn't?
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Dan wrote:
My personal argument is that his administration does not represent a
virtually unparallel attack on our Constitutional liberties. Rather,
like other presidents before him, he has over-reacted and overstated the
Constitutional authority of the executive. I differ with him on a
Andrew Paul wrote:
So does Iran have the right to pursue nuclear research or not?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200601/s1547674.htm
For all Ahmadinejad's extremist bluster, I don't see Iran even trying
to make a case that they *need* nuclear power. As a net exporter of
oil they have
Doug Pensinger wrote:
Dan wrote:
My personal argument is that his administration does not represent
a
virtually unparallel attack on our Constitutional liberties.
Rather,
like other presidents before him, he has over-reacted and
overstated
the Constitutional authority of the executive.
Robert wrote:
Is there any evidence that politicos sub-universally have the kind of
respect for the Constitution that you are implying?
For all we know they all wipe their asses with it, step on it, and
flush it down the toilet while laughing maniacally. (Re: Abuses of the
Koran at Gitmo)
I
The following is a post that pretty much sizes up the state of
blogland in Q1 2006.
http://stevegilliard.blogspot.com/2006/01/loneliness-of-keyboard-kommando.html
After reading Jim Wolcott's beatdown of the
Doug Pensinger wrote:
Robert wrote:
Is there any evidence that politicos sub-universally have the kind
of
respect for the Constitution that you are implying?
For all we know they all wipe their asses with it, step on it, and
flush it down the toilet while laughing maniacally. (Re: Abuses
http://tinyurl.com/78jrm
If you thought that the joys of watching your young ones grow up was
one of life's simple pleasures, think again. Parenthood is actually
bad for your mental health, according to the latest research.
George Clooney, the actor who famously vowed never to have
On 1/13/06, Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I think you can make a good argument that the terrorists have won
~something~.
They have caused us to volunteer to give up some freedom and
convenience. If *I* have to be searched to travel from Houston to
Memphis or Atlanta, then we