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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Gus who wrote (395507)4/20/2003 11:23:51 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
>>>9/11 proved that we can take a devastating hit and strike back with even more devastation. Can North Korea?

If you think 2795 dead and 2 building is considered a "devastating hit" then I'm afraid to ask what you'll think when a N.Korea nuke explodes in downtown Tokyo or downtown Seoul or downtown L.A. will be. The N.Korea threat is REAL. A thousand times more real than Iraq ever was. And as far as dying, US sanctions have been killing thousands of Iraqis during the past 10+ years. Yet we picked on a country that had nothing to do with 9/11, a secular one at that, that Bin Laden had tried to assassinate during 3 different times it's president, and had allowed itself to be disarmed. So here our coward bully Chimp bullied a weakling while the real threat of N.Korea is getting more dangerous by the day while the same criminal Chimp appeases them. The fact is that the Iraq war was to Israel's zionist benefit and nobody else at the expense of the U.S. tax payer. So America, you better wake up before you find yourself one morning waking up to a nuclear cloud while the zionists in Israel laugh their arse off at our own stupidity. It's time that America started thinking about Americans and their best interests rather than Israeli zionist jews who have actually one and only one best interest. Their own.
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