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Published Date: 05 August 2009
Belgrave Close
Claremount
Halifax
WE constantly endeavour to make the world a safer and better place for all to live in, even if we enter into wars that are nothing to do with us.

Imposing more sanctions on North Korea may not bring forth a more peaceable friendship and might turn a smouldering situation into more than a horrendous new world war.

The Shadow Foreign Secretary, William Hague, has asked why as well as banning military hardware, the United Nations is also stopping North Koreans from getting their hands on such things as Ipods, violins, skis, golf clubs, bowling alleys and billiard balls?

They can't smoke cigars, dowse their armpits in toilet water, eat caviar or truffles.

All of this will only make the world's most boring country even duller.

At least one man cares, even if the United Nations do not.

Please God let us have a spell of love and peace.

Ron Thrower



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  • Last Updated: 05 August 2009 8:57 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
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Chigley,

05/08/2009 12:03:32
You need to worry about the next English Civil War Ron, thats the next thing to happen......
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Peter Avinou,

05/08/2009 13:58:42
#1 Chigley
That's the least thing to worry about?
Witness the reaction to those recent events in London. This goverment has worked hard and long to bolster it's own defences.
Our freedoms are being pared down on a daily basis, and all in the name of Anti-terrorism - we are also seen as such?
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Titus Groan,

Herb Rush 05/08/2009 14:04:16
There are pockets of warlike rumblings throughout the world...random bombings within the Western world...spats on the streets of our towns and cities...the threats are everywhere.

The number of foiled plots by the security services pass unnoticed by many people who are yet unaware of the severity of the situation.
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