President Bush on Thursday lifted trade sanctions against North Korea and moved to remove it from the U.S. terrorism blacklist, a remarkable turnaround in policy toward the communist regime he once branded as part of an "axis of evil."
Neo-cons are expected to implode from the irony of their "tough guy" wimping out.
My sincerest wish is that when Obama is president he engages both North Korea and Cuba in serious diplomatic talks. Helping both countries out of the unbearable yoke of communist dictatorships would be a noteworthy achievement. He probably wouldn't have to invade either country. Now that would be nice!!!!
hoo! the DPRK isn't going to be dropping its "communism" anytime soon. not until Kim dies--and possibly not until long after he dies, if Kim Jong-nam is anything like daddy.
and if Kim Jong-nam isn't anything like daddy, i wouldn't expect him to survive to gain the throne.
motorfirebox said:
hoo! the DPRK isn't going to be dropping its "communism" anytime soon. not until Kim dies--and possibly not until long after he dies, if Kim Jong-nam is anything like daddy.
and if Kim Jong-nam isn't anything like daddy, i wouldn't expect him to survive to gain the throne.
motorfirebox said:
hoo! the DPRK isn't going to be dropping its "communism" anytime soon. not until Kim dies--and possibly not until long after he dies, if Kim Jong-nam is anything like daddy.
and if Kim Jong-nam isn't anything like daddy, i wouldn't expect him to survive to gain the throne.
motorfirebox said:
hoo! the DPRK isn't going to be dropping its "communism" anytime soon. not until Kim dies--and possibly not until long after he dies, if Kim Jong-nam is anything like daddy.
and if Kim Jong-nam isn't anything like daddy, i wouldn't expect him to survive to gain the throne.
what if he inherits daddy's ninja special forces?
you're asking the wrong question. the real worry is that he might inherit his dad's hair.
Coyotemike
USA
May 2006
JUN 26, 2008 10:12 AM