Posted on 09/15/2007 4:44:47 PM PDT by familyop
So Pres. Bush was right when he lumped them all together as the Axis of Evil.
Of course, the left and liberals in American derided him for fear mongering, etc.
HA!!!
He's being sent there, along with the guy from Lebanon in the blue helmet, the guys who puts all the kids stuffed toys around the bomb craters, the lady in black with both arms held up to the sky, Jihad boy AND the other lady in black hold the unspent ammo she says US soldiers threw at her house!!
wonder if Heineken man will show up, too?
No problem AIT you know Chia Pet got paid on this deal count on it
I wonder do you think Chia Pet lurk on FR see what Freepers say about him LOL!
Yep, exactly well said.
Pelosi and Kusinich were just in Syria, what the h*ll for?
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“Syrian Ambassador to the United Nations Bashar Ja’afari, meanwhile, said Saturday that nothing in Syria was bombed by the IAF, and nothing was damaged. Reports of such an attack were “ridiculous and not true,” Army Radio reported Ja’afari as saying. Ja’afari added that “Syria does not have North Korean nuclear facilities.””
Syria does not have North Korean nuclear facilities, and they were not bombed either.
Plowshare - you can blast a heckuva reservoir quick with a nuke.
Ch-Ch-Ch-Chia!! lol
That cute ROFL
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Or, as the butt boys for our former CINC, B(low)J(job) Clinton would say, "nothing to see here folks, move along , move along."
Ah, so Saddam shipped his stuff to Libya and the U.S. with its strong geo-political presence persuaded Libya to give it up (while all parties professed silence that it was Saddams).
But, as the North Korean’s prepared to “open up” to international inspectors, Israel had only its own resources (and very few “diplomatic” ones) with which to convince the Syrians to give up what North Korea either loaned to them, sold to them or asked them to preserve for them until it (North Korea) had full diplomatic recognition and a treaty from the U.S., by which time the oh-so-trustworthy Syrian’s may have already “discharged” their “weapon” at a time set for them by Iran.
The interview Kusinich did with Syrian TV shows him to be a complete and utter loon/traitor (if there was ever any doubt).
“Pelosi and Kusinich were just in Syria, what the h*ll for?”
To deliver their leaders’ message confirming that North Korea’s plans of assistance will continue on schedule.
Could they have been invited (needs State Dept approval IIRC) to be in country when the NK arms arrived?
Yep Syria Iran Libya all were/are looking for nukes but Saddam wasn’t
Breaking in their new Hsu's ?
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