The President certainly has a community organizers understanding of the nuclear issue.
Just part of his vision of an America free world.
What a moron. The inmates are running the asylum.
This is inane. It’s like trying to get rid of toasters or freezers.
When it comes to nuclear weps, the cat’s WAY out of the bag, and won’t be seen again.
Obama, the first two-year-old president. Obama’s world-view and political philosophy: Life is like a playground.
Maybe we should all wear party hats too! And can we have a piñata? Please???
Looks like much of Washington isn’t yet ready to put up the KICK ME sign.
What else would you expect of the Social Worker in Chief?
Incompetence and arrogance is running rampant in the White House.
Regarding your handle: if this is paradise, it’s one nasty surprise!
Regarding Hussein: how can we STOP him? All ideas welcome.
Oh great disarm us so we can’t protect ourselves that’s brilliant. Maybe we should give the chicoms all our weapons so they’ll love us more. Will some one please tell these people its not the 1960s.
I believe Sargosy straight out told Obama that we don’t live in a virtual world. In other words, he called him an -———.
Gut intuition says it is suicidal, but game analysts rely on more objective measures and evidence.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the sign of a deranged mind. We have "credibility" BECAUSE of our strategic forces.
Stupid liberals. Removing nukes will not work unless every single nuke on the planet plus the technology to make them is destroyed.
Pie-in-the-sky utopian ideals don’t work very well in the real world. I wish the libs could understand that simple fact.
Doe anyone know if the U.S. military has the option of refusing an order from the CIC if it endangers the U.S Security.
I wonder if the “new” offensive weapons of the Russians will be nuclear? Obama probably thinks they are just big cherry bombs!
I dont get it. If Superman was able to do it in Superman IV, then why cant Obama?
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General James Mattoon Scott: I think the signing of a nuclear disarmament pact with the Soviet Union is at best an act of naÔvetÈ, and at worst an unsupportable negligence. We've stayed alive because we've built up an arsenal, and we've kept the peace because we've dealt with an enemy who knew we would use that arsenal. And now we're asked to believe that a piece of paper will take the place of missile sites and Polaris submarines, and that an enemy who hasn't honored one solemn treaty in the history of its existence will now, for our convenience, do precisely that. I have strong doubts, gentlemen.
General James Mattoon Scott: And if you want to talk about your oath of office, I'm here to tell you face to face, President Lyman, that you violated that oath when you stripped this country of its muscles - when you deliberately played upon the fear and fatigue of the people and told them they could remove that fear by the stroke of a pen. And then when this nation rejected you, lost faith in you, and began militantly to oppose you, you violated that oath by not resigning from office and turning the country over to someone who could represent the people of the United States.