Sites Holmquist trys, and often fails, to go no more than a couple of days without visiting (some of which Holmquist regularly swipes links from without attribution)
President Bush is launching a new push for greater international cooperation against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, with particular criticism aimed at the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency, a senior administration official said.
In a speech Wednesday at the National Defense University, Bush also will outline the role that good U.S. intelligence has played in recent nonproliferation successes in places such as Libya and Pakistan, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity...
On Wednesday, the president planned to sketch the change in the threat from weapons of mass destruction from the Cold War to the post-Sept. 11, 2001, era, the official said. Now, nuclear bombs and other weapons of mass destruction can no longer be considered a tool of last resort in a world where terrorists seek maximum destruction, Bush will argue...
I suggest killing every person on the face of the planet. That will take care of the threat.
"I have a question on this WMD thing. So, apparently we are now concluding that Hussein did not, in fact, have a huge stash of nuclear weapons aimed at New York and Washington DC. That’s a good thing, isn’t it? It means that the thing the administration wanted to prevent was, in fact, prevented," Andrea Harris writes. (Glenn Reynolds approves, FWIW, which could be thought of as proof that it is an idiotic idea.) posted by micah holmquist at 2/10/2004 10:46:00 PM