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Andy always has been one of those people. VERRY hawkish on terrah issues.

I mean, governments since WWII have spent decades trying to build nukes and very few overall have succeeded. So I'm sure Mr. Terrorist must be building a nuclear processing facility with his Mr. Science kit that was sent to his cave by e-mule.

See this is the reason I catch Maher from time to time cause 25% of the time he catches a good one like what he says early on the in the clip and Sullivan agrees, you know, take a deep breath and drive on. It's like your post from yesterday, the history now is to scare the bejesus out of ourselves and not lean forward into the wind, we're turning into a bunch of pussies, though a lot of what Maher and Sullivan advocate for domestically say, aren't helping, but at least they seem to be getting the big picture stuff a breath of fresh air.

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