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To: i-node who wrote (156880)12/28/2002 12:19:08 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579723
 
My conclusion is that Bill Clinton entered into a horribly structured, unenforceable agreement with NK, and we are seeing the result of it today with a NK that now has greatly enhanced nuclear capability.

You continue to evade my point however. This crisis came after the Bush rhetoric, on his watch...Clinton is long gone. The reactor was shut down until now. Inspectors and monitors were in place until now. The president (well, actually the people that are feeding him these horrible lines) has miscalculated and now it is backfiring. Who's failure did you say it was again?

Al



To: i-node who wrote (156880)12/28/2002 2:49:29 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579723
 
Clinton was a weak, weak, selfish president. I wish I could say we're getting what we deserve for electing the creep; but what we have gotten is so much worse than that. Clinton's incompetence may well result in World War III.

What we are getting is this former cheerleader who talks war at every moment. We did not stand up to him when he ran to the Sup. Court and now we are getting our just desserts.

Fear is what Bush sows best and fear is what we have.

ted