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111 nations adopt cluster bomb ban; US refuses
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5-30-2008 2:46 PM
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cluster bombs
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masbury
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US corporations make and sell cluster bombs
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5-30-2008
8:31 PM
nethomebusiness
Why does this not surprise me?
5-31-2008
2:29 PM
masbury
Uh-huh. Government by corporation. Perhaps this is why they've pitched small government so hard - they wanted it small and impotent enough for business to over-rule.
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