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To: MindBender26
So, let me get this timeline straight:

1) Clinton makes scumbag deal with fellow communists to trade American oil and nuclear technology for promises not to use it. (and illegal campaign cash of course.)

2) President Bush includes NK in "Axis of Evil" and the liberal press (including Peta Jennings) explode that NK is not part of "Axis-of-Evil" because the great Resident Xlinton made peace throughout the world, including NK.

3) President Bush continues his resolve to defeat the"Axis-of-Evil," in the process crushing the Taliban and rebuilding Afghanistan, obtains House and Senate resolutions on use of force in Iraq, and squeezes the North Koreans into admitting the Clinton treaty was a sham, and they've developed nukes with the technology Clinton provided them.

4) Liberal media (including Peta Jennings) explode that NK is member of "Axis-of-Evil" and President Bush has been asleep at the wheel.

Perhaps Bush forgot to include the ABCCBSCNNNBC truth terrorists in his "Axis-of-Evil?"

43 posted on 10/17/2002 4:03:41 PM PDT by Henchster
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To: Henchster
Silly as it may sound, I just sent abcnews an email with some words, but mostly filled with hahahaha's, hehehehe's and hohohoho's mocking them about their reporting. No one really pays them too much attention....but it felt good for me just to send them a note letting them know they are the laughing stock.
44 posted on 10/17/2002 4:06:38 PM PDT by Laverne
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To: Henchster; snopercod; backhoe
See: North Korea Adding a Pinch of Capitalism to Its Economy, New York Times, August 9, 2002, by Howard W. French (posted by JohnHuang2).

And make that a pinch of Plutonium:

Work Starts on North Korea's U.S.-Backed Nuclear Plant
[Aug. 8, 2002, by Howard W. French]

 KUMHO, North Korea, Aug. 7 --- With the first Bush administration envoy to visit North Korea joining in a rare ceremony, work began today on the foundation of a long-planned nuclear reactor, by far the largest Western aid project in this Communist nation and one on which its future cooperation with the outside world will hinge.

The $4.6 billion reactor to be built here was first envisaged in 1994, when the United States and North Korea were edging toward war over suspicions that this country was trying to build nuclear weapons. It has been repeatedly delayed by North Korea's jagged relations with the United States and other nations...


78 posted on 10/17/2002 6:46:39 PM PDT by First_Salute
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To: Henchster
THE CLINTON NATIONAL SECURITY SCANDAL AND COVERUP

Where was Petey?

83 posted on 10/17/2002 7:50:40 PM PDT by Stentor
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