Posted on 04/04/2009 6:47:39 AM PDT by JoeProBono
Tomorrow morning President Obama gives a speech in Prague outlining his plans for a nuclear weapons free world. Obama indicated his intentions in comments at Strasbourg, France: "Even with the Cold War now over, the spread of nuclear weapons or the theft of nuclear material could lead to the extermination of any city on the planet.
And this weekend in Prague, I will lay out an agenda to seek the goal of a world without nuclear weapons." The last U.S. President to seek a nuclear weapons free world was President Ronald Reagan who proposed it to Mikhail Gorbachev in 1986. Reagans bold proposal quickly died with Soviet opposition to Reagans Strategic Defense Initiative. Obamas intent to take steps towards a nuclear weapons free world has already been welcomed by many scientists, elder statesmen and national security organizations.
If a select group of former military whistleblowers are to be believed, there are also others that will be happy to see the eradication of nuclear weapons - extraterrestrial occupants of UFOs.
(Excerpt) Read more at examiner.com ...
Nothing like a good Saturday morning posting frenzy, is there?
Yeah, you did. How about keeping it down in here?
Surely you have me mistaken with someone else.
obama is a fool. We will never live in a world free of nuclear weapons. You cannot “put the genie back in the box.” All his idealistic dreamings will never make it so. When he says stupid things like this it just makes him look like that much more of a fool — and thhat’s no easy trick!
Here’s one for you...
MORE traitorousness from the Traitor In Chief.
I was thinking more along the lines of the UFOs shutting down the nuke weapons... LOL...
The referenced link in the article...
http://www.cufon.org/cufon/malmstrom/malm1.htm
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