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The Pfaffs Of the World

Submitted by A Reader, Jan 17, 2007 21:57

When will people like Mr. Halkin wake up.

Israel has over 100 nuclear warheads which they developed in secret and in violation of international agreements. They have no right to complain about Iran's inspected program to develop nuclear power. To argue otherwise at this point is warmongering.

If Mr. Halkin thought Mr.Pfaff was playing fast and footloose with the truth he has trumped him 100 fold.


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Jan 17, 2007 22:28

When will people like Mr. Halkin wake up. Israel has over 100 nuclear warheads which they developed in secret and in...

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Jan 19, 2007 08:49

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