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By Ombrageux
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Cox and Forkum must have the least subtle and crudest cartoons on the net.
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By N'Djamena
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So true, TAL. :|
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By Ombrageux
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Liberty, equality.. 'national sovereignty'. I've always wondered how important the last one really was, especially when the very idea of the nation is questionable and how the national sovereignty has been demolished by globalisation.
By Dark Canuck
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Bestselling non-fiction from national lampoon

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By Andres
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By the way Boon, there are more than 5 countries that have nukes. At least pakistan, india and israel have them and south africa had them but gave them up. The treaty is not international law. What the treaty does is to those who sign it, by renouncing nuclear weapons they will get technical assistance in developing peaceful nuclear energy. If you back out of the treaty then the treaty does not apply to you anymore (the illegality would be if you try to develop the nukes while on the treaty) North Korea renounced the treaty (I think in 1998, but I dont remember).
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By Yobbo
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By the way Boon, there are more than 5 countries that have nukes. At least pakistan, india and israel have them and south africa had them but gave them up. The treaty is not international law. What the treaty does is to those who sign it, by renouncing nuclear weapons they will get technical assistance in developing peaceful nuclear energy. If you back out of the treaty then the treaty does not apply to you anymore (the illegality would be if you try to develop the nukes while on the treaty) North Korea renounced the treaty (I think in 1998, but I dont remember).


Finally, andres, someone who gets it! Being a nuclear-armed power is not, by itself, a breach of international law.
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By Rhinestone Pseudo-Commie
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The first two were great. I didn't know UAE and Qatar supported slavery...

Well I learn something everyday.
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By Boondock Saint
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I didn't know UAE and Qatar supported slavery...


It's atually a very bad situation for the young boys who are being held as slaves. Both nations have 'laws' against it but those laws are not enforced ... they only exist so that they can say to western nations 'see, see? No slavery here!'

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At least they got to vote didnt they? I dont recall anyone asking us to vote for NAFTA ...
By Saf
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TAL, some of the things you post are they dumbest, most misguided things I have ever seen. You continuously bring me a string of laughter at the utterly foolish propaganda you post. Thank you for existing and bringing me such blithely stupid neocon garbage.
By Luke
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TAL, some of the things you post are they dumbest, most misguided things I have ever seen. You continuously bring me a string of laughter at the utterly foolish propaganda you post. Thank you for existing and bringing me such blithely stupid neocon garbage.


Quoted for truth.
By Dark Canuck
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Are you sure we need to be reminded of how stupid fascists are Saf?
There are enough idiots around, if we're keeping cowardly lion around like some kind of pet, then he is a very stupid pet that keeps shitting on the furniture.
By Saf
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Are you sure we need to be reminded of how stupid fascists are Saf?

Neocons lack the integrity of real fascists. Corrupt zionist corporate-driven warmongering faux democracy != fascism.
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