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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PROLIFE who wrote (3141)1/22/2003 11:23:52 AM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25898
 
Intrigued by the fact that you don't like the WWP, I headed over to their website to see if there was anything interesting. Sure enough, I find this:

<<< Then, last November, at the start of the usual bone-chilling Korean winter, Washington and Tokyo announced they were stopping all oil shipments to North Korea. This is what led the DPRK to declare its sovereign right to resume construction on the original reactors, which the Bush administration propaganda machine presents as a threat to the entire region. >>>

workers.org

If true, that is an interesting and crucial fact that hasn't exactly been a core of the news coverage concerning North Korea.

Tom



To: PROLIFE who wrote (3141)1/22/2003 11:17:46 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25898
 
>>> just think it is a rare person that will take a White House document and start knocking it down immediately, just as if you are proSAddam.<<<

That "White House document" was nothing but propaganda. And the administration even so much has admitted it. Don't you know they're trying to build their case for war? It's all a publicity build-up for Bush's State of the Union speech.

Of course I immediately took apart that document, it deserved every single bit I wrote about it. And, again, the White House should learn how to use comas consistent with modern day language.