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To: sylvester80 who wrote (182785)3/3/2006 9:22:59 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
I'm not a Hillary supporter (she is no Bill)

Sly, it's NOT just Hillary who is recommending bi-lateral negotiations with N. Korea. There have been MANY liberals, including John Kerry, who have advocated such a proposal.

"The Bush administration is delaying talks with Pyongyang, said a US Democratic senator [John Kerry] on January 28. He added that it is time a sincere attitude was taken toward negotiation and if the president fails to instruct his officials to honestly approach negotiation and leave no room for this, the US will be unable to get the goal.

"Senator Kerry, who is seeking [the] presidential candidacy of the Democratic Party, sharply criticized President Bush, saying it was an ill-considered act to deny direct dialogue with North Korea." (The KCNA website specifies that quotations must be attributed to the Korean News Service, KCNA, in Tokyo.)


atimes.com

And btw, I did make comment about the claim that the Bush administration may have colluded with Israel.

I told you that if the Bush administration ACTUALLY PROVIDED NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY that enable Israel to arm Harpoon missiles with a nuclear warhead, that would strike me as a reckless and rather politically stupid violation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty.

And that would be an impeachable offense, IMO.

However, if all we did was sell Harpoons and left it to the Israelis as to how they were used, that's another issue entirely.

Hawk