Posted on 11/24/2007 6:43:16 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo
It is showing former US Ambassador to the U.N. conservative John Bolton make very strong statements against new Bush Adminstration approach of carrot (and no stick) on North Korea.
They are splicing in footage of mealy mouth pansie State Department types making quisling-ish comments at press conference.
A while back Rush Limbaugh popularized the phrase "Words mean things". Unfortunately, nobody seems to know or care what they mean anymore.
Definition: Article III - Section 3. Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort.
Bolton is not levying war against the United States, so there's no treason there. Nor is he adhering to our enemies or giving them aid and comfort. He is in fact sounding the warning alarm against our enemies (North Korea) and trying to rally support to confront and defeat them.
The Bush Administration and State Department, on the other hand, ARE actively and insistently giving aid and comfort to our enemy (North Korea) in the form of money, diplomatic perks, and forgiveness of their terrorist activities.
Therefore, by the actual definition of treason found in the Constitution, the treason in this scenario is being committed by our own government.
Just checking back in, I hope to get Bolton’s new book this week. What he is saying about N. Korea is correct.
My dad spent over a year in the Korean War with the 1st Marine Div. Bronze Star & Purple Heart. He knows first hand the N. Koreans are not nice.
He should have been the Secretary of State. The guy sees clearly what is going on, and is willing to confront what should be confronted.
It is a shame that he is turned into a kind of policy "ronin." Nicholas Eberstadt disappeared into harmless demographic research of E. Asia, probably after having seen the writing on the wall. However, Bolton refuses to go away and is reminding general public of what is wrong with the current situation.
Good for him.
It's been going on strong for quite a while too in both parties with China. The technology exchanges and ignoring their wrongs on everything from stealing secrets {those we didn't give or sell to them} to forcing down a U.S. aircraft have gone unaddressed. Several Arabic nations fall under this category also and I'm not talking about Iraq either.
Our leaders ignored the wisdom George Washington left us and have sold out our future for their and their friends short term financial and political gains. There isn't even hardly a pretense they aren't taking us into a one world government or a hemispheric one. Right now the only real honest to goodness dispute the two parties have is over the idea is who's party will govern it. Which political dynasty.
A war has indeed been declared on this nation and it is a political one to destroy it to form a larger one. Their is an attack on the very foundation of our freedoms using scare tactics to sell our freedom and privacy as law abiding citizens for security. The enablers to it commit treason against We The People in a very real sense. Some also choose to ignore it when it's their party doing it. This is true with Dems and GOP.
I think it is starting right here on FR, but I sincerely hope that this North Korean-Off-The-Terror-List issue will be strongly elevated into the Republican Presidential Primaries. I think guys like Hunter, Tancredo, maybe even Thompson will bring it in there.
It SORELY needs national attention. It is an abject travesty what Bush and Condi are ordering State Department to do, against all good advice and common sense.
One of my favorite Sunday news talk shows on TV....
Bolton does speak the truth. However, politics is the art of the possible. Iran is coming down the track fast. The US will take that one first, then Syria, then the N Koreans.
The N Koreans are being lulled. They are impotent, and their dictator is (hopefully) die-ing
I am repeatedly surprised that people don’t listen to what GWB has said quite openly.
The US will take the Axis of Evil at times and places of the US’s choosing. The State Department are doing what they are told. Make nice with Kim till the time is right.
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That is not the prevailing analysis here out in Asia, unfortunately. And I have to agree.
Right now, if you asked someone to distinguish between the North Korean policy of the Clinton Administration in 1999 with the North Korean policy of the Bush Administration of 2007, they could not in all likelihood, do it.
Yes, the North Koreans are not to be trusted in any kind of diplomatic deal.
Would you trust a repeated child rapist to be your babysitter on a Friday night? "Trust" can only go so far with people.
Our State Department are fools.
Then the Madeline Albright approach of appeasement fully kicked in over at State, all the way up to Condi (who for some reason signed off on it), and now it has gone all the way up to the Oval Office and HE has placed his chop on it.
Yep. We are up to our neck in this sh*t now, for sure.
bttt
You have to be joking.
Word meanings do evolve--resulting in definition alterations. You are correct, however, regarding your call on the word "traitor."
Consider my knuckles properly-rapped.
No problem, my fellow officer and gentleman.
No worries.
Just remember, keep your shield up but not so high that you can’t see over it. Keep your spear level and steady. Hold your place in the shield wall at all costs and trust the folk beside you.
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