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US grants N Korea nuclear funds[President George W Bush waived the Framework's}
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| Wednesday, 3 April, 2002
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Posted on 04/04/2002 6:00:25 PM PST by freespeech1
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To: Howlin; jim robinson; dan from michigan
ping
To: DoughtyOne
Well, it is Friday and I was just trying to put some Dale Carnegie principles into action in my benevolent post. You know. Attack what they are saying and not they, themselves. Hate the sin, love the sinner. Maybe Dane's hero GWBush and his compassionate nice guy-istic altruistic naivety is rubbing off on me a bit! :-)
To: AmericanInTokyo
LOL, your turning into a softie! I just couldn't pass up a chance to razz you concerning our first disagreement, part of post #38. Take it easy bud.
To: DoughtyOne
N.Korea, in About-Face, Says U.S. 'Sworn Enemy' Thu Apr 4,10:11 AM ET
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea (news - web sites) said on Thursday that the United States was its "most wicked sworn enemy" in a series of diatribes issued less than 24 hours after Pyongyang dropped hints it might restart frozen dialogue with Washington.
"The U.S. is the most wicked sworn enemy of the Korean nation as it is not only hindering inter-Korean exchange and cooperation ... but also putting a stumbling block in the way of achieving Korea's reunification," the state media quoted the North's Asia-Pacific Peace Committee as saying.
A separate KCNA report quoted a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman as demanding Washington pay compensation for what it said was a U.S. failure to uphold a key deal which froze Pyongyang's suspected nuclear weapons program.
Yet another statement, in the official Rodong Sinmun newspaper, demanded the withdrawal of U.S. troops in South Korea (news - web sites), saying "it is imperative to put an end to the presence in South Korea by the U.S. imperialist aggression troops."
In what was taken in Washington as a possible sign North Korea was willing to talk, late on Wednesday, KCNA quoted a Foreign Ministry official as saying Pyongyang would re-engage with an international consortium at the heart of the crucial nuclear agreement with the United States.
To: AmericanInTokyo
He seems to spend way too much time in the ranks of those who gravitate to Geo. Bush on personality issues (cult-ist?) rather than stand and fight on philosophical bases.
Hear, Hear.. !
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posted on
04/05/2002 3:35:39 PM PST
by
Jhoffa_
To: illbenice
All you pro Bushers better add this to the list of reasons why Bush is a bad leader. Source BBC. I'll reserve judgement until I've heard 'the rest of the story'. Good day.
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posted on
04/05/2002 3:41:14 PM PST
by
Magnum44
To: freespeech1
No comment, I'm tired of critiquing...he's turning me into a pessimist.
To: freespeech1
N.K. said they'd like to hold talks the other day. If I'm not mistak this was met by beligerant comments out of Washington. I may be wrong here, but it seemed to me they practicly egged on N.K. What was that all about?
To: freespeech1
This is some SERIOUS flip flopping and only weakens any past or future "forcefullness" Bush exhibits.
This is dangerous for our nations security.
Is he snorting again?
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posted on
04/08/2002 4:01:24 PM PDT
by
Kay Soze
To: Kobyashi1942; cutlass
And I keep trying to tell you folks that jr. is just as brilliant as his father!! And I've Got Proof!!!------
"When I need a little advice about Saddam Hussein, I turn to country music." George Bush Sr., in 1991
"We cannot let terrorists and rogue nations hold this nation hostile or hold our allies hostile.'' George W. Bush, in Aug. 2000
So There!!!
50
posted on
04/08/2002 4:10:39 PM PDT
by
rdavis84
To: freespeech1
"Secretary Rumsfeld said the foreign pilots are needed because US military forces are strained by the global war on terrorism and UN peacekeeping missions." [but DynCorp is Making Money!] Might want to flag the Rummy Idolators to this one. They Tend to be jr. Idolators as well.
I wish I could find that thread where they compared jr. to Soloman.
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posted on
04/08/2002 4:15:02 PM PDT
by
rdavis84
To: KantianBurke
Thanks for pinging "the apologists". Wouldn't want them to miss this ;-)
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posted on
04/08/2002 4:16:57 PM PDT
by
rdavis84
To: DoughtyOne
"I may be wrong here, but it seemed to me they practicly egged on N.K. What was that all about?"
It's all part of the Master Plan jr. and his daddy and Kissinger have. Maybe it would be best if we don't discuss this! Loose Lips..... ya' know. And ...........we're at WAR!.
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posted on
04/08/2002 4:19:59 PM PDT
by
rdavis84
To: rdavis84
If we didn't give out so much foreign aid money we might just be able to protect America. $100 million here, $500 million there, that's our tax dollars they're handing out like it was M&M's.
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posted on
04/08/2002 4:44:17 PM PDT
by
B4Ranch
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