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Six Nations Make Tentative Agreement On How To Disarm North Korea's Nuclear Program

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by formrusmcsgt February 12, 2007 10:44 PM EST
pwrslm-

Where'd you go? Don't you want to keep talking about how Bush held the N. Koreans accountable?

Maybe you did the math......
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by formrusmcsgt February 12, 2007 10:33 PM EST
Face it, Bush was in a situation that demanded N Korean accountability, not blackmail.
Posted by pwrslm at 07:16 PM : Feb 12, 2007

Actually, if you look at the balance sheet, it would appear that the Korean's held Bush accountable more than Bush did the Koreans.

They have 10 more nukes than they would have and a sweeter deal.

So, who held who accountable?
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by formrusmcsgt February 12, 2007 10:30 PM EST
I just have to wonder why the libs love dictators so much.
Posted by Rico_Halo at 07:25 PM : Feb 12, 2007

It's not about "loving dictators". It's about stupidity in the White House that gets us less than common sense would.
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by formrusmcsgt February 12, 2007 10:27 PM EST
Bush could have capitulated to N Korean demands for free food and free energy and anything else they demanded, just like Clinton.
Posted by pwrslm at 07:16 PM : Feb 12, 2007

OR, check this out - Bush could have continued to negotiate instead of slamming the door in their face!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

They made him pay (and us) through the nose to reopen the door. Some Bush victory!
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by TheNewDamage February 12, 2007 10:25 PM EST
I just have to wonder why the libs love dictators so much.
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by formrusmcsgt February 12, 2007 10:23 PM EST
Wake up, dont play the fool, there are plenty of them already in congress.
Posted by pwrslm at 07:16 PM : Feb 12, 2007

There is obviously no shortage of them on these boards, either.

Keep drinking the Kool-Aid. Pretty soon you'll be the only one in line for it.
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by formrusmcsgt February 12, 2007 10:21 PM EST
Face it, Bush was in a situation that demanded N Korean accountability, not blackmail.
Posted by pwrslm at 07:16 PM : Feb 12, 2007

And what did Bush get for this "accountability". A higher price for the deal and a N. Korea with 12 nukes instead of 2.

Some accountability......
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by formrusmcsgt February 12, 2007 10:20 PM EST
No wonder he was a failure in business!!!!
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by pwrslm February 12, 2007 10:16 PM EST
Bush's banty rooster stupidity will cost us more than the deal he cancelled and they now have 10 more nukes to boot.

Talk about a joke!
Posted by formrusmcsgt at 07:10 PM : Feb 12, 2007


Bush could have capitulated to N Korean demands for free food and free energy and anything else they demanded, just like Clinton.

Face it, Bush was in a situation that demanded N Korean accountability, not blackmail. Bush didnt play the fool, NK would have had a dozen nukes with or without Bush's opposition.

Wake up, dont play the fool, there are plenty of them already in congress.
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by formrusmcsgt February 12, 2007 10:10 PM EST
What a joke that was.
Posted by pwrslm at 06:42 PM : Feb 12, 2007

The joke is paying more for what Bush had inherited fron Clinton in 2002. At that time, N. Korea had 2 nukes, now they have 12.

Bush's banty rooster stupidity will cost us more than the deal he cancelled and they now have 10 more nukes to boot.

Talk about a joke!
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