Comments on: N. Korea Destroys Nuke Cooling Tower

Blast Is Symbolic Gesture Of Cooperation Following Bush's Agreement To Drop Some Sanctions

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by caco58 June 27, 2008 12:38 PM EDT
North Korea will break this agreement somehow, someway, like they have been for the past 55 years. I patrolled the DMZ while serving with the 2nd Infantry Division 1977-1979. Experience shows they are not to be trusted. The US should know by now, not to turn your back on them, because when you last expect it , they will cut your spine out.
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by barbaraf4 June 27, 2008 12:32 PM EDT
Who blinked?
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by neoconrcrazy June 27, 2008 12:31 PM EDT
George the Brave that took the road of sacred confrontation that has led to the demise of the evil ones.

Posted by faith_in_w


if you consider the 650''000 dead iraqis, the evil ones....

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by tootall10142 June 27, 2008 11:42 AM EDT
DID ANYONE ACTUALLY SEE THIS? OH AND DONT BUY CIGNA INS.
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by faith_in_w June 27, 2008 11:38 AM EDT
ALL PRAISE LORD GOD BUSH
For it was he, George the Brave that took the road of sacred confrontation that has led to the demise of the evil ones.
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by dinkydog1 June 27, 2008 11:21 AM EDT
Let''s see:

Bush will not participate in politics of appeasement like Clinton.

Korea then restarts its weapon program and builds several nucelar weapons (which they still have).

Bush the decider then appeases Korea with 500,000 tons of food aid, and 1 million tons of fuel oil. In exchange Korea blows up a cooling tower that didn''t work anyway and keeps thier nuclear weapons.

This is great progress for Bush? You Bushies are dumber than a box of rocks.


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by chad55555 June 27, 2008 11:11 AM EDT
You can bet this will cost American tax payer more then we can afford.How many programs wil be cut in America to pay for this .How many of you knew the money you received back as a growth package was borrowed from China. You don''t have to be very smart to realize this was a money game of China and N Korea,they still have their nuclear power to make weapons,China will make sure of that and Russia. AMERICA LOST OUT ON THIS DEAL BIG TIME IT"S TIME TO KEEP OUR MONEY HOME WHERE IT WILL HELP AMERICA.WE CAN''T CHANGE THE WORLD(THEY HATE AMERICA)BUT WE CAN MAKE AMERICA A BETTER PLACE FOR AMERICAN PEOPLE. HAS ANYONE NOTICED PRICES FOR EVERYTHING IS GOING UP AND WITH THAT CRIME IS UP ALSO.KEEP PRICES DOWN KEEP CRIME DOWN.
STATES ARE NOT HIRING TEACHERS OR POLICE LAYING OFF SOME'' STATE WORKERS GETTING THE AXE, TAXES GOING UP,WE HAVE OUR OWN PROBLEMS IN AMERICA TO DEAL WITH BEFORE IT''S TOO LATE.WE HAVE TO DEAL WITH OUR OWN PROBLEMS BEFORE WE CAN FIX THE WORLD.
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by cbsblogger June 27, 2008 10:51 AM EDT
Speaking of sanctions, why weren''t they ever put on Israel?

Ah .... but John F. Kennedy was intending to do that.
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by neoconrcrazy June 27, 2008 10:40 AM EDT
"North Korea''s nuclear declaration, which was delivered six months later than promised and has not yet been released publicly, was a slimmed down version of what the Bush administration initially sought, reported CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent Lara Logan.
The document said nothing about the nuclear weapons they have in stock, and nothing about their uranium enrichment program. Furthermore, the document revealed nothing about how North Korea is proliferating nuclear technology around the world"


ONE WORD : A P P E A S E M E N T !

after bushit''s great speech about holocaust & appeasement in the Knesset, this is dangerous political hypocrisy.

what''s the signal to iran? continue until you have fissable uranium!

bushit can now wave his incomplete N.Korean agreement and cry "peace in our time", just like Chamberlain!

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by neoconrcrazy June 27, 2008 10:40 AM EDT
"North Korea''s nuclear declaration, which was delivered six months later than promised and has not yet been released publicly, was a slimmed down version of what the Bush administration initially sought, reported CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent Lara Logan.
The document said nothing about the nuclear weapons they have in stock, and nothing about their uranium enrichment program. Furthermore, the document revealed nothing about how North Korea is proliferating nuclear technology around the world"


ONE WORD : A P P E A S E M E N T !

after bushit''s great speech about holocaust & appeasement in the Knesset, this is dangerous political hypocrisy.

what''s the signal to iran? continue until you have fissable uranium!

bushit can now wave his incomplete N.Korean agreement and cry "peace in our time", just like Chamberlain!

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by factsearcher June 27, 2008 10:20 AM EDT
This is clearly a statement for Iran...that they can set goals to do the same if desired... desired being the operative word.
That''s the difference between North Korea and Iran... North Korea is not following religious fanatism nor looney narcisistic illusions connected to their political agendas.
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by perceptions5 June 27, 2008 10:11 AM EDT
Well I guess we have to give President Bush and his team "credit" for this. Along with his approach of "including" not "excluding" (like the Democrats wanted) of our "allies" in the region.

The most corrupt institution won''t say it, our mostly liberal MSM wolfpack press, but I will:

Good job Mr. President. !!!!!
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