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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (153607)10/18/2002 12:57:22 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) of 1580479
 
Al, classic strawman by the anti-war spinsters. They point out the inconsistency between the hard-line stance against Iraq and the apparent softer stance against North Korea, then somehow say that's proof that war is absurd.

The only reason Bush isn't taking a hard-line stance against North Korea, in my opinion, is that it's too soon to make that call. Yet the anti-war idiots are quick to call this "hypocrisy." I think it's a MUCH bigger vice to trust Saddam Hussein or Kim Jong-Il more than George W. Bush. We've tried that all throughout the 90's, especially with that ill-fated nuclear test-ban treaty with North Korea in 1994.

Even Clinton was bragging about his "successes" in negotiating with North Korea during his administration. This was early this year. Looks like another part of Clinton's "Image is Everything" foreign policy is unraveling.

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