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Isn't it funny that we went after the one nation in George Bush's axis of evil that did not have weapons of mass destruction, while we are allowing the others (North Korea and Iran) to join the nuclear club. Our government has failed us miserably, and both the Republicans and the Democrats share the blame equally.
"Axis of Evil" was a phrase which had more origins in Texas than Tehran. We were supposed to forget that NK could reduce Seoul to rubble without even invading, and that Iran is triple the population of Iraq. And, sure enough, Mr. 1:23 did, because why else would he want two MORE military fronts on which his countrymen could and would die?
For giving NK the capablity of developing Nuclear weapons.
The facts are in regarding Iraq and WMD's. Saddamm let the world think he had WMD's because he feared being exposed as weak in Iran. That is a fact that we now know. Of course, insane liberals will never acknowledge this as they always prefer keeping their panties in a perpetual wad.
So, the liberals are in charge of every aspect of government and what is it they propose to do with NK. Nothing is the answer.
So what is it that "insane liberals" won't admit? That it was incompetence, not outright lies that got us into Iraq? And as for NK, there must not be an easy answer here, or we'd hear the right screaming for it. Maybe it's their answer for everything - "bomb, bomb, bomb".
Haveing been on both sides. It is much better to bomb than to be bombed.
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