Nikki Haley, the U.S. representative to the UN, said she would love to have a ban on nuclear weapons, but in this day and time we cant honestly say we can protect our people by allowing bad actors to have them and those of us that are good trying to keep peace and safety not to have them, specifically mentioning the threat of nuclear-armed North Korea.
Nikki Haley has more common sense than Bergoglio.
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03/29/2017 3:47:19 PM PDT by
ebb tide
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To: ebb tide
That’s something I could get on board with (even a stopped clock) except that I don’t trust those who hate us enough to actually believe that they’d do it, even if I’d like to see it happen.
Nikki Haley is absolutely correct.
30 posted on
03/29/2017 5:58:41 PM PDT by
metmom
( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
To: ebb tide
Well This Pope is certainly no JPII.
31 posted on
03/29/2017 6:08:52 PM PDT by
JPJones
(George Washington's Tariffs were Patriotic. Build a Wall and Build a Wall of tariffs.)
To: ebb tide
I assume that, in the absence of nuclear weapons as a potent deterrent, Pope Francis will guarantee our protection against all potential enemies, right?
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03/29/2017 6:34:47 PM PDT by
bus man
(Loose Lips Sink Ships)
To: ebb tide
What Frankie needs to be concerned about is pedophile and homosexual priests. Those are far more serious problems he should be focusing and is more in his province and area of concern.
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03/29/2017 6:44:35 PM PDT by
NCC-1701
((You have your fear, which might become reality; and you have Godzilla, which IS reality.))
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Is he a Chinese sock puppet? Look for the “Made in China” tag.
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03/30/2017 11:51:48 AM PDT by
Faith Presses On
(Above all, politics should serve the Great Commission, "preparing the way for the Lord.")
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