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Tough Sledding

Caring about pinheads, the young, and the restless. Plus much more.

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br> Grand Rapids, Michigan /p> p> Just finished reading "Wolfe Man." While you issued a disclaimer about letting the cat out of the bag, I am sure PETA is still going to come down on you with both paws. Matter of fact, I feel quite certain they are running a background check on you at this moment. Better hope you didn't grab a bull by the horns, let a sleeping dog lie (unless to neuter him), or most importantly, looked a gift horse in the mouth. Please, for your own sake, tell me your answer is neigh. br> -- Keith Strickland br> Montgomery, Alabama /p> p> COMPLICIT CHINA br> Re: Marina Malenic's Follow the Uranium Trail : /p> p>By professing helplessness while shielding North Korea, China has been complicit in the birth of the bomb in a particularly unstable and bellicose corner of East Asia. China pulled the strings attached to it puppet, Kim Jung-Il, but it might not like the audience reaction. Aside from the possibility of an American reaction, both South Korea and Japan are likely to go nuclear soon, and in a big way. Japan in particular has a special place in collective consciousness of China, which will bluster and howl at the prospect of Japanese missiles pointing west. China should have anticipated that. Evidently they didn’t. br> --
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