Posted on 08/02/2006 11:37:05 AM PDT by JZelle
"At this time of great crisis in the world, we should be looking for nuclear disarmament, nuclear abolition -- saving the world, not ramping up for Armageddon by nuclear proliferation," said Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Ohio Democrat. "There's always an alien battle cruiser, or a Korlian death ray, or an intergalactic plague that's trying to wipe out life on this miserable little planet," said actor Tommy Lee Jones in "Men in Black."
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The future's uncertain and the end is always near.
Dennis Kucinich is trapped in a 70s time warp.
Good idea, DK.
What exactly do you suggest be done about North Korea and Iran in this regard?
"What exactly do you suggest be done about North Korea and Iran in this regard?"
Bi-lateral talks of course.
In a way, blame the Internet for our constant state of agitation. The Battle of New Orleans occurred after the end of the War of 1812 because the troops for both sides hadnt heard the war was over. It used to be that news traveled so slow over great distances that we were insulated from panic by time if the war wasnt in your home town, any specific battle was weeks if not months ago. Today? The bombs drop and we see it on the Six OClock news or read about it two minutes afterwards if were online with FR!
I have never understood the point of negotiating with someone who has repeatedly broken previous agreements.
No, not Bi-Lateral talks with both.
We are engaged in bi-lateral talks with one, multi-party talks with the other.
According to the DUmmies, we should be doing it exactly backward. Of course, should we change everything around they will complain that it was done improperly and that is the reason negotiations with the whackjobs that run those two crapholes failed.
Someone coined the phrase Bush Derangement Syndrome. It has taken complete hold of the democrats. If Bush said the sky was blue, they would say he is right but the way he said it was wrong. Nothing he does is right in their eyes.
The left will never, ever consider any argument from the starting point of "Bush did it right...what went wrong"? They come to every topic, every single one, from the idea of "Bush was involved, that's why it got messed up."
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