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To: My Identity
Be VERY afraid!
87 posted on
03/29/2002 10:13:52 AM PST by
Icthus
To: My Identity
My challenge North Korea is that they don't have the guts to aim a missle at Berkley. Go ahead, I dare you.
To: My Identity
I am not afraid of N. Korea. I don't care how many nukes they have. They don't have the will to use them. All they have is the willingness to threaten - that's it!
94 posted on
04/03/2002 9:25:28 PM PST by
CyberAnt
To: My Identity
....also according to Walpole, the North Korean "multiple-stage Taepo Dong-2, which is capable of reaching the United States with a nuclear-weapon-sized payload, may be ready for flight testing"....HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Hey Walpole, you're killin' me with this warmonger for rent schtick! The Taepo-Dong 1
*had no payload
*was unguided
*is 1970s 'technology', and
*barely scraped across Japan like a toy rocket
but now the DPRK might be ready to flight test a nuke that could reach the US? Keep 'em comin, champ, you're the best comedian the WoT's produced.
To: My Identity
And we all know how accurate the CIA et al's assessments were re the Berlin wall and Soviet Union falling.
Perhaps they should be known as the CENTRAL DISINFORMATION AND PROPAGANDA AGENCY.
Then we have to face the BILLDOS who don't have a clue about what to do with accurate info when they have it.
108 posted on
04/07/2002 2:30:09 PM PDT by
Quix
To: My Identity, Black Jade
That means North Korea may already be a nuclear-weapon state. This is news.
Actually, this is OLD news. The DPRK was reported as possessing five atomic bombs back in 1993 nearly a decade ago. As for Walpole, I seem to recall from my 35 page study on the DPRK nuclear threat I wrote two years ago that he was the Clinton cronie that pooh-poohed the DRPK nuclear threat.
To: My Identity
Well, the New York Times appears to think that Arafat is a responsible, mature leader...so what would make them think that North Korea is anything but an upstanding society.
The New York Times praised Hitler effusively throughout the 30's, praised Stalin effusively from the 40's through the early 50's, and praised Mao effusively through the early 70's. If they like butchers like those, what is there about North Korea for them not to like?
There is one certainty about the New York Times: They will ALWAYS get it wrong.
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