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Iran Has Nothing to Hide, It Seems

By: Nate Beeler
Examiner Staff Writer
09/30/09 4:41 AM EDT

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Bob

Sep 30, 2009

Looks like Obama is in bed with Iran. Coincidence or conspiracy?
Bob

"On Sunday, Iran began a series of ballistic missile tests, including the successful launch of long-range missiles capable of striking Israel, U.S. military bases in the Middle East, and parts of Europe."

"Iran's test launches come just two weeks after President Obama decided to unilaterally cancel American plans for missile defenses in Europe."

"And they come just days after President Obama's address before the Group of 20 summit last Friday, in which he revealed Iran's "secret" construction of a nuclear facility and called for tougher international sanctions against the rogue regime." (Amanda Reinecker 2009)

The Heritage Foundation, Amanda Reinecker, September 29,2009

 

RAJ

Sep 30, 2009

You could easily modify this cartoon and put President Obama's face there.

 

1st Sgt

Sep 30, 2009

Quite fitting caricature. The guy is a looney.

 


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