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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!(Aug. 6) -- For the first time since the atomic-bomb decimation of Hiroshima 65 years ago today, a U.S. representative attended the annual ceremony honoring those who were killed. Ambassador John Roos was among the 55,000 people who stood in silence for a minute as a Buddhist temple bell rang out at 8:15 a.m., the exact time when the world's first atomic attack took place. Roos did not speak at the ceremony. But in a statement issued by the U.S. Embassy, he said, "We must continue to work together to realize a world without nuclear weapons." JIJI Press / AFP / Getty Images This September ...
Mr. Clean-Up-Washington, President Obama, once again has shown that his ethics rules are merely a disingenuous effort to pander to the public. ...
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