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Topic History of: What happens when you don't deal with the world's nutters?
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Ed Sillibrand the way to deal with nutters like you as another poster (with a ladies name and who apparently is gorgeous) says..ignore them.
Pattaya Lots of countries can make a bomb,but who was the only country to ever use it on innocent civilians?
In The Know steveimp wrote:
ITK, would you consider George W Bush and Tony Blair 'nutters', given that they plunged our countries into at least one illegal war in Iraq?

I'd be happy if Assad, Bush and Blair were in the war crimes court
TOGETHER.


Agree entirely, steve

if you remember I campaigned tirelessly AGAINST Iraq .... but WMD have been used and the culprets need punishing
steveimp ITK, would you consider George W Bush and Tony Blair 'nutters', given that they plunged our countries into at least one illegal war in Iraq?

I'd be happy if Assad, Bush and Blair were in the war crimes court TOGETHER.
In The Know Satellite image suggests North Korea has restarted Yongbyon nuclear reactor

Satellite imagery suggests North Korea has restarted a research reactor capable of producing plutonium for weapons at its Yongbyon nuclear complex, a U.S. research institute and a U.S. official said on Wednesday.

U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies said a satellite image from August 31 shows white steam rising from a building near the hall that houses the plutonium production reactor's steam turbines and electric generators.