They have been found on the islands of Alaska, several months ago, but as memory goes, were fire 2 or 3 years ago.
Now be nice and thank the clintons for their help in developing them. (hate filled speech, by me)
Thanks for letting us hear from you, Granny. We always get concerned when we don't hear from one of our "faithful" for a while.......
Hope your eyes are better soon.
Mine are red and watering right now, but it's from watching the most incredible, moving, inspirational funeral I have ever seen in my not so few years.
Rest in peace, President Reagan.
Yes, Granny, I remember the found missiles. I join you in your hate speech to the clintoons. Just because money buys the clintoons doesn't mean that money buys anyone else, especially NK, right? ;) That's what the dems are good for: giving money away and getting nothing in return. They are such saps.
I am afraid that many things have come home to roost since the clintoon's reign of terror (which, continues unfortunately), beginning with 911, NK, China, etc., etc., etc.
Here is a newer piece on NK (I read the original South Korean piece the other day, but I can't find it):
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North Korea missile test 'brings US within range'
By Richard Spencer in Beijing
(Filed: 11/06/2004)
North Korea has tested an intercontinental ballistic missile engine capable of hitting the United States, according to a South Korean report.
The potential range of the missile was established by American intelligence from scorch marks and other traces of the engine test, the newspaper Joongang Ilbo said, citing diplomatic sources.
It could reach up to 3,700 miles, enough to hit Alaska.
North Korea is developing a family of long-range missiles called the Taepodong. Taepodong 1 was test-fired over Japan in 1998. It caused consternation, not least because of the determination of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il, to pursue a nuclear weapons programme.
The engine test for Taepodong 2 was carried out last month, Joongang Ilbo said. A full missile test - which would cause a diplomatic crisis - would be the next step.
America has been diverted from its attempts to force North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons by the war in Iraq but the possibility of nuclear-armed missiles being aimed at it would provide a new spur to action.
8 June 2004: Third of all US troops to leave South Korea
23 March 2003: Japan launches spy satellites to counter North Korean threat
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