Posted on 07/07/2009 9:27:32 AM PDT by Nachum
In the depths of the cold war, in 1983, a senior at Columbia University wrote in a campus newsmagazine, Sundial, about the vision of a nuclear free world. He railed against discussions of first- versus second-strike capabilities that suit the military-industrial interests with their billion-dollar erector sets, and agitated for the elimination of global arsenals holding tens of thousands of deadly warheads.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
The list, ping
Obama as a child.......a not too bright child....he is still a not too bright child.
How we raise so many clueless people is amazing to me...
Hey, why don’t we politely ask N. Korea, Al Qaeda, etc to dismantle their nuclear facilities and then the threat of mass destruction will have ended and all will be hunky dory!
I think 0bama took Lennon’s “Imagine” seriously.
Scary, scary stuff.
I call BS.
President Squarepants’ records at Columbia have not been de-classified.
No doubt he would have applauded the naval reduction treaty of the 1920’s that prevented another World War....no, wait a minute. :)
This was from an article he wrote. The actual copy of which is embedded in the NYT piece.
I am not worried about Putin and Medyedev wanting to nuke New York. (Although the fact that they are engaging in massive and expensive investments in their strategic nuclear forces is insane-- we aren't out to get them!) But I am worried about Iran and North Korea.
Even if the Russians don't cheat on this agreement-- how does it address the more pressing threats of Iran, North Korea, or even China?
Obama still thinks the unwashed European mob is correct? That Reagan's successful effort to end the Cold War was wrong-headed? This man is the president today?
There is a saying that if you aren’t a liberal at 20, you have no heart, and if you aren’t a conservative at 40, you have no brain. Our President needs a visit to the Wizard of Oz.
(For the record, I wasn’t very liberal at 20 and my first Presidential vote was for Ronald Reagan, who I had liked since seeing him at the 1976 convention as a child.)
You insensitive clod, Zero’s parents were killed by nuclear weapons! Need I say /s ?
Was it the dope or the coke?
It must be fake.
;)
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