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To: Sig who wrote (124433)2/6/2004 8:05:40 AM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 281500
 
That is an interesting question. And, of course, reliance on inspections and containment would have kept them in power......



To: Sig who wrote (124433)2/6/2004 2:49:03 PM
From: Don Hurst  Respond to of 281500
 
Send the military into Sarasota asap.



To: Sig who wrote (124433)2/7/2004 11:12:51 PM
From: John Soileau  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
How about these "acts on a daily basis"? This brutal leader actually HAS WMDs, and the means to deliver them to California, and has threatened to do just that. "Compare and contrast" to Iraquagmire. Odd that we didn't spend the war resources further East, eh?

London Observer
"In the remote north-eastern corner of North Korea, close to the border of Russia and China, is Haengyong... this remote town is home to Camp 22 - North Korea's largest concentration camp, where thousands of men, women and children accused of political crimes are held. Now, it is claimed, it is also where thousands die each year and where prison guards stamp on the necks of babies born to prisoners to kill them... chilling evidence has emerged that the walls of Camp 22 hide an even more evil secret: gas chambers where horrific chemical experiments are conducted on human beings."