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The North Korean nuclear test by far is the worse incident of this year. Its many implications run deep.

2006-12-01 10:14:17 · answer #1 · answered by Frogface53 4 · 1 2

The worst thing that happen in this world this year would be I did not get lucky yet.

2006-12-01 18:23:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

java 2006 earthquake, it killed thousands, it was the worst natural disaster for the year so far,but my opion is the news storys that try to degrade our military they are trained to be inforcers and demand order and law by many means ,so why is everyone trying to condem the very job that they do to protect and serve this country ,abuse and interagation are two totally different things,and used for totally different out comes,so news media back off the military and they will come home ....

2006-12-01 19:00:07 · answer #3 · answered by good advise 2 · 1 2

The war Btween Lebanon and Israel,Too many people get killed most of them R innocent children

2006-12-01 20:04:25 · answer #4 · answered by diana s 4 · 1 1

Stephen Taylor and I have been working to check out something a reader emailed me about a couple of days ago. Because of my technical limitations and a busy workday yesterday, I asked Stephen to dig into the video of the ads up on the Liberal.ca website to see if there was something to the suspicions cast and he's pulled together a devastating case.

I'll be using Stephen's text extensively in this post as well as the timeline he pulled together. Let's review;

December 5th: The Liberals release three ads on their website. (1, 2, 3)

December 7th - Paul Martin at Montreal climate change conference: "To the reticent nations, including the United States, I say this: There is such a thing as a global conscience, and now is the time to listen to it, now is the time to join with others in the global community"

December 8th - Canadian ambassador to the US, Frank McKenna (a Liberal) reportedly receives a "dressing down" from the Bush administration over Martin's comments on December 7th.

December 13th (morning) - US Ambassador to Canada, David Wilkins: "It may be smart election-year politics to thump your chest and constantly criticize your friend and your No. 1 trading partner"

December 13th (afternoon) - Paul Martin: Let me simply say to anyone who wants to question what I have been saying, beginning with (Conservative Leader) Stephen Harper, that I am the prime minister of this country, that our position on climate change will be determined by the government of Canada, that the fact is that we do expect our partners to honour their agreements -- and I will defend Canada. Period.

December 16th - Liberals release new ads on their website (4, 5)

Check out the transcript of the 4th Liberal ad, which seems to underscore Martin's bold response to Wilkins:


Keith White: "I think Paul Martin's doing a fantastic job representing our interests... in America"

Neil Dhalla: "Paul Martin definitely has the ability to stand up to Mr. Bush"

Art Cowie: "Paul Martin's taking a very strong stand on the lumber situation"

Bardish Chagger: "He has protected Canadians' interests, he has fought for our softwood lumber."

Nathan Van Beselacre: "It's important to have good relations with our neighbours, but when there's a problem you have to deal with it diplomatically. I feel he's done so."

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2006-12-01 18:12:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

I think the worst is hapenning right now
pro-syrian demonstrations in Lebanon

2006-12-01 18:37:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

George W. Bush continues his arrogance, resulting in 1000's of unecessary military deaths.

My heart goes out to Armed forces families who have suffered losses.

2006-12-01 18:15:29 · answer #7 · answered by jamesgoya 3 · 1 3

Natural disasters like the big Tsunami and the hurricane Katrina.

2006-12-01 18:49:14 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

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