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Offline Tommyt

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Brute Strength a Picture say's a 1000 Plus
« on: April 11, 2009, 11:21:47 AM »
Look at this
Arrrrggggghhh !!! Give me a Freaking Break , LOOK at Her, She' has that Forest Gump Feature
Isn't She a Site to give you sore Eyes. This Look across the entire Planet and the Liar apologizing
I'm sorry to Say we are becoming a WEAK Nation ,He and She are Pushing for IT

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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, right, looks on, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton talks about the pirate attack during a news conference,Thursday, April 9, 2009. (AP)
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/first100days/2009/04/11/somali-pirates-hand-obama-foreign-policy-emergency-easy-solution/
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Who would have guessed that one of President Obama's biggest foreign tests in his first 100 days would come from a ragtag band of pirates and a high-seas hostage drama?


** AND HE HAS DONE ZERO  :o >:( :P :-\ :'(   He is  A Clown AND won the Election.. ???

Other foreign threats, such as the nuclear programs of North Korea and Iran, may pose greater concern for national security, but the problem of Somali pirates is proving just as difficult to address.

There are no easy solutions -- as has been made clear in numerous cases over the past year with the threat of piracy off the coast of Somalia escalating. The difficulty was proven again Friday when the French navy stormed a hijacked yacht, taking back the boat but costing the life of one hostage.

The case that now vexes the Obama administration involves Richard Phillips, the captain of an American cargo ship, who was taken hostage Wednesday after a failed hijacking attempt on his ship.

The Pentagon has dispatched naval firepower, and the FBI sent in hostage negotiators But Obama has remained silent on the standoff so far.

His top lieutenants have fired back with broad pledges to solve the problem of piracy in the region -- without providing detailed plans for doing so.

Attorney General Eric Holder said this week the United States will take whatever steps are needed to protect U.S. shipping interests against pirates, but he also said it is too early to tell what action the U.S. government might take against the pirates if they are captured.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for world action to "end the scourge of piracy."

"These people are nothing more than criminals, and we are brining to bear a number of our assets, including naval and FBI, in order to resolve the hostage situation and bring the pirates to justice," she said. "Piracy may be a centuries-old problem but we are working to bring an appropriate 21st century response."
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Offline stubshaft

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Re: Brute Strength a Picture say's a 1000 Plus
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2009, 11:54:55 AM »
A 21st century response should be a bullet between the eye's.  How may pirates would hijack american ships after that?  No one cares if you carry the biggest stick on the block if you don't use it!
If I agreed with you then we would both be wrong.