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Zrothum

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Got a whopper of a storm up there didn't you guys?

Storm wasn't so bad as storms get around here, just that it was so early in the season that people, and mostly trees, were not ready for it. It's really odd that I still have power actually, because most everyone else around me doesn't.

Anyways, so NK is saying it's ready to use force against the UN, or that it's ready to defend against the force it thinks is going to be used on it?

WC

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Crap.

But you know what I mean? That regime needs to be changed. But you can't do that without pissing off China and Russia. It would be hard to do it without "forcing" the DPRK to use some sort of nuclear attack, even though the majority of reprots say they are 4-5 tests away from being able to use a nuclear missile.

If Bush was a true Texan, he'd offer to talk to Mr. Kim, and shoot him in the face once the meeting commences. Go out like a real man. His term is about to end anyway, why not go out with a bang? No pun intended.

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If Bush was a true Texan' date=' he'd offer to talk to Mr. Kim, and shoot him in the face once the meeting commences. Go out like a real man. His term is about to end anyway, why not go out with a bang? No pun intended.[/quote']

This is true. I'm a Texan and I trick/shoot Communist Korean leaders all the time.

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All the talk is now about whether or not we should blame Clinton for all of this.

You know, Clinton did what he thought would be best to handle the matter. Give and take is what politics is about usually. He gave, what perhaps arguably too much, a package to N. Korea in return for their promise not to develop nukes.

Now here we are, with everyone blaming Clinton for this. He shouldn't be held accountable. There's no way to tell for certain if the package we gave Mr. Kim those many years ago are directly responsible for his technology now.

Yes, maybe we gave a little too much, but that's what it took to receive what we wanted. Years down the road, we cannot help that the country has gone back on it's word. Countless numbers of countries lie to the US, deceive and otherwise belittle us. But when we say enough is enough and start kicking somebody's ***, they all want to cry wolf.

Go figure

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And it's not like bush associated NK with any sort of axis of evil or anything. And even if he did, it's not likely that a crazy despot would take those words as anything more than mere jibber jabber. And it's not as if bush attacked any of those countries in the axis before for having weapons of some kind of destruction, and it's not like he would have done it unless those WskD were not actually there...

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There isn't much we can do right now. We got ourselves involved in so much at once that now that something new has come up, all we CAN do is talk. Look at the Israel thing, I don't even think we sent soldiers with the NATO Peace keeping force there.

We cannot afford to take on something like another Korean War.

WWIII will be fought in 2007 and it will set the course for the rest of this century.

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