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"On occasion, scientists working on the nuclear program in Iran turn up dead. I think that's a wonderful thing, candidly," said Rick Santorum addressing an election campaign in Greenville, South Carolina.
He added that, "I think we should send a very clear message that if you are a scientist from Russia, North Korea, or from Iran and you are going to work on a nuclear program to develop a bomb for Iran, you are not safe.”
Santorum claimed that while Iran is “in the process of developing a nuclear weapon, it appears obvious to me that the [US] administration is doing little to nothing.”
“We have done it; we have done it for American citizens. We are concerned when someone is producing a nuclear bomb that can be dropped on the state of Israel or provides a nuclear shield for a country which spreads terrorism with impunity and changes the face of the world,” he said.
Originally posted by JibbyJedi
Video here, he says it at the 0:23 mark...
articles.businessinsider.com...
I can see all the other candidates saying similar cold reptilian inhuman statements... all except Ronnie boy. Rick and Hilary are drinking from the same blood cauldron.
Not trying to be too rude here,
But really, how long America? How long till you all see, that its not right what your Government (and mine), have done around the world, in ours and "democracy's" name?
Originally posted by Fitch303
I'm glad he is dead as well, a lot of people are.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Ahmadinejad has said he wants to destroy America and start world war III to usher in his imaginary 12th Imam.
Originally posted by FraggleRock
How can someone run around telling people they're a pro-life candidate when they advocate so much death?
The Japanese Foreign Ministry has said that it would provide USD 200,000 to the American Red Cross to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina. Japan will also identify needs in affected regions via the U.S. government and will provide up to USD 300,000 in emergency supplies such as tents, blankets and power generators if they receive requests from the U.S. for such assistance. One Japanese individual, Takashi Endo, donated USD 1 million from his personal funds to Katrina relief efforts.
Has offered to send humanitarian aid and 20 million barrels of crude oil.
Has pledged USD 1 million Red Cross via the Red Crescent.
Originally posted by HIWATT
A scientist, who probably had a family,
was just doing his job. He was murdered for doing nothing wrong.