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it appears that our mighty Labour government may be turning the clock back. like the US the UK seems to believe that having and updating it’s nuclear arms is the best way to convince the rest of the known world that they shouldn’t have nuclear arms of their own - leading by example once again. if you care for the future - the world that hopefully some of our kids will grow happy in then please take the time to read around this issue and decide how you can help stop the latest in a line of political events that are selling the future down the drain. if you do not support the government’s views or action be sure to find a way to make your own and other’s voices heard. read more about the No-Bomb campaign here.

Posted by pyMac at 12:45 PM, March 08 2007 | Comments | Filed under

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