Comments on: Dueling Demonstrations Greet Bush In Korea

Protesters Doused By Police Water Cannons As Supporters Wave Flags In Seoul

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by dwmcgill August 5, 2008 11:47 PM EDT
Simply amazing,

Protesters and supporters sounds like a real democracy, but not to the lib-nuts sounding off here. No dissent allowed.......the mean spirited police are the ''bad guys'' while protesters are automatically the ''good guys''. This sounds so much like the 70''s it is sickening.

The lib-nuts will simply have to come to grips with the loss of freedoms that will be had during BHO''s presidency. Perhaps BHO will withdraw our troops ("Bring them home now" chants can be heard already) from South Korea so that the North Koreans can have one last chance at a unified peninsula with China''s help. Boy wouldn''t that be great.

Funny how those who are old enough to have been alive when we initiated our commitment to South Korea have a better outlook on the U.S. then those that have assumed that their freedom is free.
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by notfooled August 5, 2008 11:34 PM EDT
Another sad display where brave citizens risk their governments ire to protest the world''s # 1 terrorist.

Bravo protesters, down with those paid or threatened to come and support this murderous criminal.
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by omded August 5, 2008 11:12 PM EDT
The world is a big, giant circus. Fortunately, there''s no shortage of clowns!
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by vietnam21 August 5, 2008 10:50 PM EDT
The Dems. got jealous uh....looser.....
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by vietnam21 August 5, 2008 10:49 PM EDT
all pissed off.


Posted by deacon20081

Dump as$
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by babooph August 5, 2008 10:18 PM EDT
I wonder how much money I was taxed to pay for the "support" demonstrators?
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by notblue August 5, 2008 8:36 PM EDT
McVet, the fact that the brits would choose kim over an American president proves they are as goofy as the leftwingers in the U.S.
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by txgrouch2006 August 5, 2008 8:27 PM EDT
SHRUBCo must have paid those supporters to show up...
Posted by six-six-seis at 05:02 PM : Aug 05, 2008

SNAP! I didn''t think of that. THE PROTESTERS WERE PAID PERFORMERS.

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by mcvet-1 August 5, 2008 8:14 PM EDT
"If" the North ever attacks the South again...I reckon all those protesters of George "W" will turn into supporters...real quick. (''''Cept for "imbedded" communists)

Posted by guadalcanal3 at 04:11 PM : Aug 05, 2008

LOL Want to bet? The Citizens of England found Bush to be WORSE than the leader of North Korea by a VERY wide Margin. I''d say if it came between allowing a KNOWN War Criminal like Bush help them or France, they''d pick France in a heartbeat! Sieg Heil BUSH!! Sieg Heil Bush!! Sieg Heil Bush!!
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by skyk-2009 August 5, 2008 8:09 PM EDT
"How much did they pay the Bush supporters?"....Not as much as the anti-Bush protesters...especially if they were recruited by the the North.

Posted by guadalcanal3 at 04:55 PM : Aug 05, 2008

Have any of you noticed that the Supporters of the WORST President in US History ALWAYS lack the basic ability to READ and UNDERSTAND the story being discussed. Now the Article CLEARLY spells out that the protesters against Bush ARE citizens of SOUTH KOREA and COULD NEVER be from the North. Mostly BECAUSE the North has a GUARDS along the DMZ between the TWO nations and people who enter that are are SHOT! This isn''t news! This is something that is taught in 6th grade class''s all across this nation. It would appear to me that people like this poor soul would go back to school at night and just get a BASIC Class or two... that way they wouldn''t be SO embarrassing!!
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