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Re: N. Korea, another one of Clinton's buddies
"dbu" <howardyno@jackass.com> wrote in message
news:howardyno-53C967.18094511102006@news-rdr-03.rdc-kc.rr.com...[color=blue]
> In article <vAeXg.6351$2l5.4048@trnddc07>, "Truckdude" <notl@cox.net>
> wrote:
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>> "n5hsr" <n5hsr@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:CJCdnRQRL9PIFLbYnZ2dnUVZ_rmdnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=darkred]
>> > During the critial years from 1994 to 2000, Bill Clinton made 'deals'
>> > with
>> > them instead of curbing their nuclear appetite. Now we've got another
>> > 'nuclear power' in the Pacific Rim.
>> >
>> > Just remember: Bill Clinton's friend are:
>> >
>> > The Chinese Communists
>> > The Muslim Extremists
>> >
>> > And have been since at least 1982.
>> >
>> > Bill Clinton's legacy may be the end of this country before his wife
>> > can
>> > be elected Praisident and Reich Chancellor.
>> >
>> > Thanks, Bill.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Charles of Schaumburg.
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>> That's right! Dubya needs to look into how Clinton could have let this
>> happen! ;-}[/color]
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> The proliferation of nuclear arms is a big problem and has been talked
> about for decades. It is not a new problem nor is it an exclusive
> problem of president Clinton or president Bush, or any other president,
> it is a problem of the entire world. Renegade states like NK makes the
> whole scenario very dangerous. NK refuses to join the international
> community thereby making them isolated and unapproachable, an even more
> precarious situation.
> --
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And they suckered Clinton into doing nothing for 6 years. . . . Talk about
weapons of mass distruction.
Charles of Schaumburg.
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