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Led by a man named David Grisham, a security guard at a nuclear-bomb facility called Pantex, Repent first gained media attention in Texas following a campaign to boycott Houston for electing a gay mayor.
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But they did NOT get out, did not pull back, did not retreat; and more secretively went on shaming America 'warring' to murder innocents and civilians, wanton and worldwide, with 1975 incursions into Angola (making HIV/AIDS virus), Pakistan (deploying nuclear-bomb capacity), Afghanistan (Kissinger/Zbigniew's supremacist 'global chessboard'), and, more, South American countries.
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Led by a man named David Grisham, a security guard at a nuclear-bomb facility called Pantex A SECURITY GUARD … at a NUCLEAR BOMB facility?
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Led by a man named David Grisham, a security guard at a nuclear-bomb facility called Pantex
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BRUSSELS—European Union officials will weigh next week a French-led effort to ban Iranian oil imports in what would mark an unprecedented step against the world's third-largest oil exporter over its alleged nuclear-bomb program.
EU Looks at Banning Iranian Oil Laurence Norman 2011
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Led by a man named David Grisham, a security guard at a nuclear-bomb facility called Pantex,
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Before arriving in Seoul, he told a South Korean newspaper he is "uneasy" that North Korea's nuclear-bomb testing range is slightly more than 100 kilometers from Vladivostok.
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The IAEA has investigated the Iranian nuclear program for years while that nation gets ever closer to nuclear-bomb capability.
A Winnable War? 2009
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ElBaradei's statement that Israel should have first asked his agency to investigate the nuclear-bomb facility in Syria before taking any action stretches the limits of belief.
A Winnable War? 2009
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"Carnage: A Comedy" (which last year went from Los Angeles to the Public Theater in New York) came from a book about a nuclear-bomb assembly plant in Texas whose workers were mostly evangelical Christians.
Two-Coast Man 2008
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