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  • Canadian PM Mark Carney Praises Trump’s Boldness in Addressing World’s ‘Massive Changes’

    06/16/2025 4:28:16 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 7 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 06/16/2025 | Nick Gilbertson
    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney praised President Donald Trump for his “bold measures” to address substantial changes around the globe to commence the G7 meeting in Alberta, Canada, on Monday. Carney referenced several previous G7 gatherings throughout the last five decades at “turning points in history,” including after the fall of the Berlin Wall and after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States, and contended the current moment is another turning point on the global stage: We’re meeting at one of those hinge moments, those turning points in history. The world’s more divided and dangerous. Hostile states...
  • great. now that all you losers voted bush the worls will end! (ZOT!!!)

    11/06/2004 3:12:30 PM PST · by hillary_4_prresident · 225 replies · 2,485+ views
    Another highly educated and thoughtful person, bearing light to us poor slobs.
    bush is the anti-christ so all u so called "christians" who voted for bush are hipocrits....i sure hope all you un-educated-bush-loving-satan-hugging posers are still happy with your decision after theres a draft taking away all your loved ones to fight in a senseless war...so when you see their bodyparts in black bags you can slap a thank you note on georgies desk!
  • Analysis: Can The Old World Order Survive This Much Collateral Damage?

    02/10/2003 3:51:01 PM PST · by blam · 19 replies · 397+ views
    Independent (UK) ^ | 2-11-2003 | Rupert Cornwell
    Analysis: Can the old world order survive this much collateral damage?The credibility and future of the United Nations, Nato and the Commonwealth are threatened by deep divisions and public arguments By Rupert Cornwell in Washington 11 February 2003 This truly is the season of "collateral damage". As everyone knows, that weasel phrase was coined by the Pentagon to hide the ghastly realities of war, of the killing of innocent civilians and the destruction of their means of living. But even before war with Iraq has started, it threatens to do massive collateral damage of another kind – to the international...