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To: Ichy Smith who wrote (200952)9/2/2006 10:57:11 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
What have YOU done in office 6 years now? NK did not have nukes when Bush got into office. NK was one of the "axis of evil". Well... POS Bush invaded one of them (Iraq) on the excuse that they had WMDs. Well, the POS lied and that caused the other ones to hurry up and actually get WMDs. So one of them actually now does have WMDs for REAL. So what have you done about it 6 years now other than pushed everyone to get WMDs in a hurry???? Or are you like chicken hawk idiot cowards stuck in a quagmire in Iraq unable to do anything else?



To: Ichy Smith who wrote (200952)9/3/2006 1:08:45 AM
From: geode00  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
How convenient, how childish. You have one-party rule and yet you guys can't FIX ANYTHING.

You can't FIX Iraq, you can't fix energy, you can't fix the economy, you can't fix the trade deficit, you can't fix the budget deficit, you can't fix the gulf coast...you guys can't do anything right. Your fallback is always to criticize Clinton who brought progress, peace, a roaring economy and an ever improving balance sheet to this country.

You guys are INCOMPETENT. If you're going to quote that trashy site, you should at least provide a link...unless you're too embarrassed.

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thinkprogress.org

Let’s review the progress of North Korea’s nuclear program during the last three administrations:

1. George H. W. Bush: one to two bombs’ worth of plutonium

2. Bill Clinton: zero plutonium

3. George W. Bush: 4-6 nuclear weapons’ worth of plutonium

There are legitimate criticisms of every administration’s approach to North Korea’s nuclear program. But the Clinton administration’s strategy, objectively, has been the most successful.