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Dec 30th, 2005 06:52 AM | |
Spectre X | All I see is poor innocent farmers getting jumped by spider drones as seen in Red Alert 2, and then drilled to death |
Dec 30th, 2005 12:17 AM | |
executioneer | what about the spider mines in crusader: no remorse you guys |
Dec 29th, 2005 07:06 PM | |
Perndog | But those were invented by the Terrans who were generations removed from anything on Earth, and they were all descended from criminals. So, more like Australians than Americans. |
Dec 29th, 2005 03:25 PM | |
AChimp | They had "spider" mines in StarCraft. :O |
Dec 29th, 2005 02:24 PM | |
Chojin |
I thought this was about "US No Longer Promoting Landmine Abortion". Which would also be in line with this administration's agenda. |
Dec 29th, 2005 02:23 PM | |
mburbank |
US now pro land mines US No Longer Promoting Landmine Abolition By Haider Rizvi OneWorld.net Wednesday 28 December 2005 United Nations - In 1994, the United States was the first nation to call for the elimination of landmines that killed and maimed hundreds of thousands of innocent people around the world. But that was then. Today, Washington not only stands in opposition to an international treaty that bans the use and production of antipersonnel landmines, but intends to make new ones too. In reversal of its earlier policy, the U.S. is reportedly planning to produce a new generation of landmines called "Spider" by March 2007, a move that has alarmed civil society groups campaigning for a global ban on the use and production of landmines for years. |