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How Friggin' Stupid Are We?
If you want to understand the depths of the unseriousness of the Bush government, consider that the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Chris Hill uttered these words just four days ago:
"We are not going to live with a nuclear North Korea, we are not going to accept it," U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Chris Hill said. He warned Pyongyang that "it can have a future or it can have these weapons. It cannot have both."Ok, so now they have proven to us that they have nuclear weapons. So, the question we need to put to the Bush government is, does that mean we intend for the North Korean government to end?
If the answer is not yes, and if the answer is not delivered damned soon, then George Bush ought to fire Chris Hill, because clearly Chris Hill is a loose cannon.
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Dirty Day
Wake up Some things you can't get around I'm in you More so when they put me in the ground These days, days, days run away like horses over the hill These days, days, days run away like horses over the hill These days, days, days run away like...
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North Korea's Kicking Off The Covers
NKorea prepares launch: Satellite or missile? AP SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea declared Tuesday it is making "brisk headway" in plans to send a satellite into orbit as part of its space program, a launch regional powers fear is a cover up for...
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Remember How Bolton Was So Sceptical And Disgusted Over The Agreement With Noko To Dismantle?
Three missed North Korean deadlines and counting State Department officials, led by assistant secretary Christopher Hill, are scrambling to salvage the North Korea nuclear accord from failure after Pyongyang missed three deadlines to fully disclose...
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Excuse Me, Gw, But What Are We Doing In South Korea?
Every once in a while the obvious course presents itself. S. Korea Rejects President Bush's N. Korean Ship Inspection Program HANOI, Vietnam — President Bush, trying to stiffen global resolve to confront North Korea, failed to win South Korea's...
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"war Is Inevitable"
In an interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer, North Korean Gen. Ri Chan Bok sent a message to the world: Oct. 19, 2006 — If President Bush continues to ask North Korea to "kneel," war "will be inevitable," and it would begin on the Korean Peninsula,...
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