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The first child to join the Honorary Board of Advisors to the Children's Peace Foundation, Samantha Smith, is interviewed on Nightline by Ted Koppel on ABC News. |
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Crusadist1099 ::: Favorites I see. So Reagan should have come to the table when he would have been dealing from a position of weakness rather than a position of strength? Never mind that Chernenko was more of a physical wreck during his brief time in power than Reagan ever was. You are what Lenin called a "useful idiot." 07-07-30 21:08:02 _____________________________________________________ | |
Luzern76 ::: Favorites Who was encouraging terrorism? Do you recall 1984, when Costa Rica tried to extradite a CIA agent for a bombing that killed several journalists in a border town? And Costa Rica is a democratic country! 07-07-30 21:39:34 _____________________________________________________ | |
Luzern76 ::: Favorites Re pos. of weakness: We should have named the Federal Reserve after him. -- for doubling the national debt. 07-07-30 21:41:41 _____________________________________________________ | |
Crusadist1099 ::: Favorites Hmmm, and how much training for the PLO, the Shining Path, and other bands of thugs did the USSR underwrite? 07-07-30 22:32:18 _____________________________________________________ | |
Crusadist1099 ::: Favorites Ahhh, classic lefty tactics, when you know you're losing, change the subject. You would rather we'd gone in there having to beg the Soviets to remove missiles already there than being able to say remove them or else? Please explain why this would have been better. 07-07-30 22:35:07 _____________________________________________________ | |
Luzern76 ::: Favorites What about Saudi support for Wahabi Islam, which is anti Jew and anti American? The Kingdom spends billions each year promoting this outreach for 'peace'. And now the US has recently finalised a twenty billion dollar arms contract with this government. 07-07-31 18:55:24 _____________________________________________________ | |
Luzern76 ::: Favorites Re missiles- Please. It was more for the appeasement of Thatcher, who was concerned of losing her beloved bombs - right up to the INF treaty. It was political. Entirely political. She made sure she had a front row seat. - "I like Mr. Gorbachev. We can do business together." 07-07-31 19:01:24 _____________________________________________________ | |
Crusadist1099 ::: Favorites Uh huh. And is that why we put them in Germany and Italy too? Thatcher didn't need appeasing. It was her and Reagan, together with the moral support of Walesa and JPII, that sealed the doom of the Soviet Union, and the world is better off without it. 07-07-31 20:58:19 _____________________________________________________ | |
Crusadist1099 ::: Favorites Your point is? 07-07-31 20:58:46 _____________________________________________________ | |
OutlandsCommunity ::: Favorites Thanks for posting this, it is a beautiful tribute to a forgotten and courageous young lady. 07-08-04 15:19:33 _____________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Samantha Smith, is interviewed on Nightline by Ted Koppel on
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