Thursday, December 22, 2011

Re: Happiness, Is A Warm Gun, (Bang Bang Shoot Shoot)

Let's Go And Invade North Korea!
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ah ... save them for later ... you've still got millions of terrorized
muzzies to profit from

On Dec 21, 11:55 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Let's Go And Invade North Korea!   I'm ready to slap some slant eyed
> Moonbats!
>
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 12:39 AM, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com
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> > wrote:
> > Now, with the death of
> > Kim Jong Il, uncertainty and instability make North Korea arguably a
> > threat
> > to both nations. As with our policy toward Iran, the other surviving
> > member
> > of the Axis of Evil, it should be clear that further appeasement of
> > tyranny
> > and evil may appear to buy time but only postpones the day of
> > reckoning.
> > ---
> > ah ... another country and leader for US interventionist warmongers to
> > vilify for profit
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> > On Dec 21, 5:15 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > **
> > > "When President George W. Bush included North Korea in his 'Axis of Evil'
> > > along with Iraq and Iran, he was greeted with snickers from those to whom
> > > evil is a foreign and unnecessarily provocative concept. Yet evil exists
> > > and will continue to be a threat even if its poster child, Kim Jong Il,
> > is
> > > dead. ... North Korea developed nukes and the missiles to carry them
> > while
> > > its depraved leader drank imported cognac and his people literally ate
> > the
> > > bark off trees. Dear Leader's cognac bill was estimated at $500,000 a
> > > month. Despite one of the longest and costliest emergency international
> > > food relief efforts in history, North Korea's artificial famine has had a
> > > proportionately higher death toll than any in history -- worse even than
> > > Stalin's Russia or Mao's China. In remote locations not far from the
> > > borders with China and Russia, a gulag not unlike the worst labor camps
> > > built by Mao and Stalin holds 200,000 men, women and children accused of
> > > various crimes against the state. The North Korean Freedom Coalition
> > > estimates that between 400,000 and 1 million have perished in these death
> > > camps. After Kim Jong Il suffered a stroke in 2008, his third son, Kim
> > Jong
> > > Un, estimated to be about 27, was designated as the tyrant-in-line. Kim
> > > Jong Un was made a general despite having no military experience. ... The
> > > uncertainty all this presents begs for a response better than the fuel
> > oil
> > > and food diplomacy conducted in the past to buy time and kick the can
> > down
> > > the road. We remember former President Jimmy Carter's naive and dangerous
> > > pilgrimage to North Korea. Carter praised North Korea's mass-murdering
> > > dictator as a 'vigorous and intelligent man.' Of this habitat for
> > > inhumanity, Carter stated: 'I don't see they are an outlaw nation.' ...
> > > China, Pyongyang's No. 1 supplier and benefactor, could have long ago
> > > helped us rein in this rogue and belligerent regime, but preferred to
> > leave
> > > it as both a threat and annoyance to U.S. interests. Now, with the death
> > of
> > > Kim Jong Il, uncertainty and instability make North Korea arguably a
> > threat
> > > to both nations. As with our policy toward Iran, the other surviving
> > member
> > > of the Axis of Evil, it should be clear that further appeasement of
> > tyranny
> > > and evil may appear to buy time but only postpones the day of
> > > reckoning." *--Investor's
> > > Business Daily*
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> > >  Il Und Un.jpg
> > > 131KViewDownload
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