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Craig
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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 11:27 pm
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Peace through strength built this country. Anything less in todays world will only destroy us. And your boy obama is going to do just that.

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 10:01 pm
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Why do you think the US should be the policeman of the world?  Are we viewed as the "Big Bully"?  We have all the big guns and no one else should even think about having any.  The world is not what it was 20 years ago and we need to accept this.  Bush was an idiot in the world's eyes.  Have you forgotten?

By the way, do you have an inside track on what we plan?  I think not!

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 09:46 pm
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Here is Irans plan. It must be better than ours.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090525/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_iran

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 09:42 pm
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So please tell us your plan!  It is very easy for you to sit in your chair and complain when you have no clue.  Why do you think this country can have a all the big bombs and no one else should.  "Bomb em all" is your answer I bet.  I would guess you find it hard to balance your check book.

Please tell us your master plan for the United States?

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 09:00 pm
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North Korea and Iran are playing our president  like a cheap fiddle.    He still thinks kissing up to these maniacal leaders will bring them to the world’s doorstep to negotiate a nuclear non-proliferation treaty.  The timing of their tests shows the disrespect they have for the U.S. and it’s leaders and the naiveté of our president.
 

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 08:52 pm
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Regardless, there's no one in the current administration with a pair of cojones, but there's sure no shortage of wannabe Kahunas, actually snake oil salesmen.

The perfect "lineup" to deal with the likes of the Kimster, Akmed, Dr. Assad, bin Laden and the Taliban, Hamas, Hezbollah, etc.  Heaven forbid the Chicoms or the Russkies get pushy.

Last edited on Mon May 25th, 2009 08:57 pm by OldEagleEye

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 08:19 pm
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Cojones
courage
From the Spanish cojon 'testicle'
 
kahuna
(Hawaiian) a native medicine man, priest or minister, expert or wise man.

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 06:51 pm
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Bolton: NKorea Blast Obama's 'Moment of Truth'Monday, May 25, 2009 11:00 AM

President Barack Obama, who has been reaching out to anti-American regimes, faces "a moment of truth" with North Korea's nuclear test, former US ambassador to the UN, John Bolton said Monday.

Bolton, who was an outspoken hardliner under George W. Bush, also warned that the claimed test is a bad omen in the Middle East "given the cooperation" between North Korea and Iran on ballistic missiles.

The North Koreans "were looking for an excuse for another test because their first test in 2006 fizzled," Bolton said on Fox News.

"The Obama administration gave them that opportunity. The special envoy, Stephen Bosworth said about two weeks ago he didn't feel any sense of crisis and hoped to get back to the six-party talks," he added.

Under a six-party deal with the United States, China, Japan, South Korea and Russia in 2007, North Korea agreed to scrap its weapons-grade nuclear programs for energy aid.

"Another official said we'd be back to the talks within nine months. I think the North Koreans read it as a signal that they could get away with it. I think we are at a moment of real testing for the Obama administration," Bolton said.

The incident is "a real moment of truth for the Obama administration," he added.

"I think, at a minimum, the US should put North Korea on the list of state sponsors of terrorism," he said.

The Bush administration drew fire from hardliners when it removed North Korea last year from the US blacklist after North Korea verbally agreed to verifying denuclearization that it never confirmed in writing.

Bolton also called for a UN Security Council resolution that "imposes sanctions on their weapons programs and complete economic sanctions like the ones we had the council impose on Iraq after it invaded Kuwait in 1991."

He also said that, as what he calls a "persistent violator" of UN resolutions, it should be expelled under article six of the UN charter.

Bolton added that such a push within the UN would also be a "moment of truth" for China, a permanent council member which has resisted tougher action but which also says it wants to stop North Korea from acquiring atomic weapons.

Bolton also said the test has implications for the Middle East, where the United States suspects Iran of seeking a nuclear weapon with its uranium enrichment program.

"Given the cooperation between North Korea and Iran, there is reason to fear that North Korea and Iran may be sharing data on nuclear matters as they do on ballistic missiles," he said.

"This is a threat not just in northeast Asia, but potentially in the Middle East as well," he added.

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 05:15 pm
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He is from hawaii he would get it.:)

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Oh, okay.  I thought Kahuna was like the "chief" or the "guy in charge".  Like the "Big Kahuna" or something.  Nevermind. :D

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 05:02 pm
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Sorry Mrs F thats an island term:)

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 04:55 pm
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What the heck, "3rd-out" Pelosi and "war hero" Kerry are right there visiting China.  They could handle it and save all the jet fuel (hot air) Biden and Hillary would consume and expel getting there and "handling" it.  (Aren't we supposed to think "green" no matter what we're doing?) 

Last edited on Mon May 25th, 2009 05:00 pm by OldEagleEye

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 04:54 pm
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Why not just say it like it is.....No Spine

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Pssst...Craig...I think you mean "cajones"

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 04:37 pm
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Obama should quickly dispatch a team headed by Hillary and Biden to deal with N. Korea. Those two will resolve the problem immediately.

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 04:32 pm
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Nothing ! Thats my bet. O is missing the key ingredient. Kahuna's !

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 04:28 pm
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The UN is an impotent organization. Give this one to Joe Biden, Obama has been tested. Now what happens?

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 04:18 pm
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Little Kimmy sure has a good PR department.  Choosing Memorial Day weekend for his bomb blast (10X Hiroshima) and his nuclear-capable missile tests sure stole the headlines.  Wonder what he has planned for his celebration of our Independence Day on the 4th of July ?

Our Chinese "partners" sure proved invaluable in managing this psychopath.  So much for diplomacy.  They'll keep Kimmy on life support forever because the alternative is 20 Million North Koreans streaming into China and South Korea on their southern border.   

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 Posted: Mon May 25th, 2009 03:26 pm
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OK, so when is the UN going to stop this foolishness with North Korea testing its nuclear bombs?

Russia has it right when it said.

In Vladivostok, a city of 500,000 about 85 miles (140 kilometers) from the Russian-North Korean border, translator Alexei Sergeyev said he wasn't concerned about the test and doesn't fear North Korea.

"Their nuclear program does not have military aims — their only aim is to frighten the U.S. and receive more humanitarian aid as a result," said Sergeyev.

Obama will give away what's left. So prepare to pay more taxes you DEM Lambs.
 

Read the full story HERE  :(

Last edited on Mon May 25th, 2009 03:29 pm by Sunny Surprise


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