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To: Alighieri who wrote (251976)9/19/2005 3:50:24 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575791
 
Al, Bush is back to where he was when he took over from Clinton. Five years, a lot of name calling, chest thumping, rhetoric, and we are back where Clinton had left off. Do you understand now?

LOL, where did Clinton leave us exactly, Al? He didn't even want to hold up his end of the Carter accord, thereby prompting North Korea to restart their nuclear program before the hanging chads were counted in Florida. Yet all the while he took credit for the warming of North-South relations during the last few years of his administration.

Maybe Bush shouldn't have opened his big mouth and pointed out how North Korea was restarting nuclear research? Or maybe the bigger issue here is why North Korea should even want nukes in the first place? Of course, that matters little to you as long as you can criticize Bush's "name calling, chest thumping rhetoric."

Tenchusatsu



To: Alighieri who wrote (251976)9/19/2005 4:59:14 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575791
 
What deal? A return to the Carter accord, which even Clinton wasn't happy about?

Why does North Korea need nuclear energy anyway, when their current power plants sit underutilized because they can't transport the coal they're sitting right on top of?

Bush is back to where he was when he took over from Clinton. Five years, a lot of name calling, chest thumping, rhetoric, and we are back where Clinton had left off. Do you understand now?


Isn't it hilarious after all the criticism of Clinton by the neocons over this issue? Its taken Bush 5 years to figure out what everyone knew before.......that there is a reason for foreign diplomacy and that often the best way to resolve a problem is to sit down and discuss your grievances in order to come with a reasonable solution for both parties.

How much time and money these buttholes have wasted with their long, OJT learning curve!

ted