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To: i-node who wrote (176328)10/9/2003 8:52:19 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584194
 
Great point. While I'm offended everytime I see that clip (or, for that matter, everytime I see her on TV criticizing the current administration for trying to clean up the mess left by the previous one), it has never once occurred to me how offensive this must have been to the NK people.

The same way as subsequent admins trying to clean up the mess left by reagan and rumsfeld for supporting saddam and selling him poisons he later used on iranians and his own people? ...an act we failed to condemn at the time, because, guess what, we had the receipts. What a maroon...

Al



To: i-node who wrote (176328)10/9/2003 11:54:48 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1584194
 
How do you thing the freedom loving people of North Korea felt when they saw picture of US Secretary of State toasting their oppressor?

Great point. While I'm offended everytime I see that clip (or, for that matter, everytime I see her on TV criticizing the current administration for trying to clean up the mess left by the previous one), it has never once occurred to me how offensive this must have been to the NK people.


Oh yes........I can see you now.....weeping your eyes for the poor North Koreans. Let me get my boots on........the merde is getting pretty deep.