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On 19 Jan 2006 04:41:38 GMT, D Murphy wrote:
Wow 43 posts vs. 3,030. Yep. A piker G. ~ 100,000 ++ murdered .... no "WMDs" .. no threat .... Crude Oil's up to about US$ 66 a barrel now. $66/42 = $ 1.57 per gallon BEFORE refining, shipping, taxes & profits (unless you owned the oil, pumped & sold it ... ) Now, if the neocons can just get wars with Iran & North Korea started ... -- Cliff |
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Cliff wrote: On 19 Jan 2006 04:41:38 GMT, D Murphy wrote: Wow 43 posts vs. 3,030. Yep. A piker G. ~ 100,000 ++ murdered .... no "WMDs" .. no threat .... Crude Oil's up to about US$ 66 a barrel now. $66/42 = $ 1.57 per gallon BEFORE refining, shipping, taxes & profits (unless you owned the oil, pumped & sold it ... ) Now, if the neocons can just get wars with Iran & North Korea started ... -- Cliff Should have dealt with N Korea in the 50's, and Iran in 1979. Appeasement doesn't work. |
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bit missing there.
Bush cut them off the Alaskan oil because they kicked out the inspectors and started working in the Nukes and getting outside help. Warning after warning - reminding never got a response that was useful. It was blackmail of the first kind during the give away king William Clinton. North Korea knows when it is bad and we want it to stop - we will pay big time and nothing will happen. It is just blackmail. Killing their people left and right by starvation and slavery. And appeasement doesn't work. Democrats think they can talk the peace way with anyone. To many were Dr. Spock and such babies. Love them to peace. False. Martin Martin Martin Eastburn @ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net NRA LOH & Endowment Member NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder Cliff wrote: On 19 Jan 2006 14:59:40 -0800, wrote: Cliff wrote: On 19 Jan 2006 04:41:38 GMT, D Murphy wrote: Wow 43 posts vs. 3,030. Yep. A piker G. ~ 100,000 ++ murdered .... no "WMDs" .. no threat .... Crude Oil's up to about US$ 66 a barrel now. $66/42 = $ 1.57 per gallon BEFORE refining, shipping, taxes & profits (unless you owned the oil, pumped & sold it ... ) Now, if the neocons can just get wars with Iran & North Korea started ... -- Cliff Should have dealt with N Korea in the 50's, and Iran in 1979. Appeasement doesn't work. [ In 1994, the Clinton administration convinced North Korea to stop its nuclear weapons program and allow United Nations monitors into the country. In return, the US and other countries pledged to replace North Korea's nuclear power plants that produce plutonium, a key ingredient in nuclear weapons, with light-water reactors, which don't. They also agreed to send North Korea oil to help replace the electricity lost when the nuclear plants shut down. ] [ North Korea has said it wants the Bush administration to revalidate agreements made in the fall of 2000 with President Clinton, including a US pledge to not use nuclear weapons against them. ] [ Then, in 2000, George W. Bush was elected president of the United States. The first thing the Bush administration did was cut off all negotiations and all contact with North Korea. ] [ Turning its sights to new targets, the Bush administration named Iran, Iraq, and North Korea as members of an "Axis of Evil." Immediately, Bush singled out Iraq because of its "Weapons of Mass Destruction." ] Should have kept the agreements, treaties & followed the laws. But the neocons needed to create threats to justify power grabs & fraud. "Son of Star Wars" http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/696028.stm Found those "WMDs" yet? HTH ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On 20 Jan 2006 01:25:38 GMT, D Murphy wrote:
Cliff wrote in news:jfa0t15h83itoq572chv081n0rd05160df@ 4ax.com: Should have kept the agreements, treaties We did. They didn't. We rescinded. You just can't trust a neoocn these days, eh? Even a simple mind can understand that. The ABM treaties, weapons in space, a huge list indeed. -- Cliff |
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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 20:51:06 -0600, "Martin H. Eastburn"
wrote: bit missing there. Bush cut them off [ In 1994, the Clinton administration convinced North Korea to stop its nuclear weapons program and allow United Nations monitors into the country. In return, the US and other countries pledged to replace North Korea's nuclear power plants that produce plutonium, a key ingredient in nuclear weapons, with light-water reactors, which don't. They also agreed to send North Korea oil to help replace the electricity lost when the nuclear plants shut down. ] [ North Korea has said it wants the Bush administration to revalidate agreements made in the fall of 2000 with President Clinton, including a US pledge to not use nuclear weapons against them. ] [ Then, in 2000, George W. Bush was elected president of the United States. The first thing the Bush administration did was cut off all negotiations and all contact with North Korea. ] "in 2000" the Alaskan oil In 2000? because they kicked out the inspectors In December 2002 two "inspectors" were asked to leave. and started working in the Nukes In 2002? and getting outside help. Is the CIA sending them plans TOO? -- Cliff |
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