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To: Ish who wrote (273842)7/11/2002 6:29:48 PM
From: SeachRE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Sure, Republicans always blame their failures on somebody else; another moronic/arrogant explanation for a disastrous presidency (a lot of detail that make NO sense). Blame it on Clinton too, ishboy!



To: Ish who wrote (273842)7/12/2002 12:56:03 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Wonder when Daschle and wife Linda WILL release their Tax Reports?

Wonder WHY they are so reluctant to do so?

Wonder WHERE Daschle and the rest of the Senate was when thinking (term used loosely) how the 1000 FBI files got into and on the Clinton dining room table in the private quarters?



To: Ish who wrote (273842)7/13/2002 3:47:23 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
From April 6, 2001 article re: North Korea....now, with 15 months hindsight, wonder how this will fit into the terrorist planning....

worldtribune.com

Report: N. Korea has sold 540 missiles to Middle East clients

SPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COM
Friday, April 6, 2001
TOKYO ? North Korea has sold more than 500 missiles over the last 15 years
to such Middle East clients as Egypt, Iran, Iraq and Libya, a South Korean
government institute said.

The Korea Institute for Defense Analysis said in a report released on Friday
that Pyongyang sold 540 missiles from 1985 to 2000. The institute listed
North Korea's clients as Egypt, Iran, Iraq and Libya.


The report, authored by Lee Jae-uk, a senior research fellow, said North
Korea supplied mostly Scud-class missiles to the Middle East. The exception
was a shipment of 50 No-Dong-1 missiles to Libya, Middle East Newsline
reported.

The Scud missiles include C model missiles, with a range of about 500
kilometers. The No-Dong is believed to have a range of about 1,000
kilometers.

The report said North Korea obtained about $2 million per Scud and $7
million for every No-Dong. But the report said that over the last decade
North Korea has abandoned sales of entire missile systems and has focused on
selling technology and components.

Friday, April 6, 2001