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To: i-node who wrote (156808)12/27/2002 10:31:00 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579765
 
Don't be a damned fool. Can you HONESTLY be arguing that NK is NOT part of an "axis of evil"? Prolierating nuclear weapons, distributing delivery systems to the highest bidder, oppressing its people so that it can build nuclear and other WMD? Is THAT not provocation enough for you?

Posting with you is frustrating...you are so literal. The country is clearly problematic. All the more reasons prior adminstrations have attempted to deal with it carefully. Labeling them so offensively serves no purpose but to enflame a tense situation, as you can see so clearly today. Couple this with the perception that countries in the AoE will be dealt with force (Iraq is the first?) and there you have it. Let me ask you a question...if they don't back off now, what do you think could happen next?

Al



To: i-node who wrote (156808)12/27/2002 3:24:46 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579765
 
Don't be a damned fool. Can you HONESTLY be arguing that NK is NOT part of an "axis of evil"? Prolierating nuclear weapons, distributing delivery systems to the highest bidder, oppressing its people so that it can build nuclear and other WMD? Is THAT not provocation enough for you?

If NK is a part of the Axis of Evil, then so is Pakistan, Yemen and Syria who all currently are our allies in the war on terrorism. Pakistan and Yemen both do active nuclear business with NK and sport dictators as leaders, and Syria's dictator is no better than Saddam.

So, please, tell me how can you tell the bad guys from the good guys? Please rush your response..........I can't wait.

ted