To: freespeech1
So much for North Korea making the Axis of Evil list. Looks like another Clinton U turn on the part of President Bush.
To: freespeech1
I thought North Korea was part of the "axis of evil".
3 posted on
04/04/2002 6:02:49 PM PST by
Mulder
To: freespeech1
All you pro Bushers better add this to the list of reasons why Bush is a bad leader.
5 posted on
04/04/2002 6:10:58 PM PST by
illbenice
To: freespeech1
For shame Mr. President, for shame.
6 posted on
04/04/2002 6:12:47 PM PST by
joeyman
To: freespeech1
The "ghost" of Slick :(
To: freespeech1
Doesn't matter who you vote for, eventually they all play the game! It's a wonder the U.S. has survived with such idiot politicians running this country!
To: freespeech1, sonofliberty2, sonofliberty2, HalfIrish, NMC EXP, OKCSubmariner, Travis McGee, t-shi
In releasing the funding, President George W Bush waived the Framework's requirement that North Korea allow inspectors to ensure it has not hidden away any weapons-grade plutonium from the original reactors. President Bush argued that the decision was "vital to the national security interests of the United States"... "These reactors are like all reactors, They have the potential to make weapons. So you might end up supplying the worst nuclear violator with the means to acquire the very weapons we're trying to prevent it acquiring," Henry Sokolski told the Far Eastern Economic Review.
This is yet more evidence of Bush's Communist appeasement policies, which differ not at all from Clinton's own. Looks like one more national security betryal to add to Bush's list of potentially impeachable offenses. It looks like Bush is going to go ahead and let the Japanese and South Koreans build the North Koreans their nuclear weapons factories after all, which the Republican Policy Committee experts estimated would enable them to increase their annual nuclear weapons production from no more than a few nukes a year today to 60 nukes a year when the nuclear reactors we build them are completed! This is pure insanity. Bush should fire Colin Powell immediately because he has persuaded Bush to make a lot of really bad decisions on foreign policy.
To: freespeech1
No comment, I'm tired of critiquing...he's turning me into a pessimist.
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?
49 posted on
04/08/2002 4:01:24 PM PDT by
Kay Soze
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