Posted on 06/25/2008 8:59:03 AM PDT by Coffee200am
Bush Administration to Ask Congress on Thursday to REMOVE North Korea from TERROR WATCH LIST...
Back door talks lead to concessions by both sides?
It was posted Jun 25 2008 10:50AM...I can’t find it now...still searching raw news feeds.
Sounds like the Socialists as the State Department are setting the rest of the Bush agenda, to me.
It may have something to do with the NK handing over thier nuclear program list Thursday...
I can only shake my head and turn away.
John Bolton said that something like this would happen. It is actually surrender by the WH to bolster the Bush legacy.
Sounds like the Socialists as the State Department are setting the rest of the Bush agenda, to me.
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I know I am repeating myself, but Washington remains TOTALLY OUT OF CONTROL. Zero leadership.
I would like to correct this statement. I can only turn my head away, cough and hope for the best.
I would like to correct this statement. I can only turn my head away, cough and hope for the best.
How does surrender to North Korea bolster the Bush legacy? I prefer to believe it is Communists in the State Department who are responsible for this Treason.
The best way to bolster the Bush legacy would be to take out N. Korea, Iran, Syria and all the other Enemies of America and Freedom.
It boosts his legacy by reaching an agreement with the DPRK and supposedly ending their nuclear program. Carter and Clinton pursued the same thing only to have it explode in Bush's face.
The buck stops in the WH. The idea that the State Department is formulating and directing US foreign policy is a myth. If the truth were known, the NSC and the intelligence agencies have far more influence than the State Department. This is a Bush decision period.
What did Reagan say, “Trust, but Verify”
"Peace in our time." Neville Chamberlain
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