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  • Hillary, Bill and the democrats are fully responsible for these N Korea setting off these nuclear bombs this past two weeks. Google this title: FLASHBACK Albright North Korea Cheated

  • Hahahahahaha The fucking Clinton Administration GAVE them DR fuel technology in exchange for a series of political agreements you fool... Of course they helped the N Koreans where do you think the technology came from? Fell out of the sky maybe? Hell no, It came from Pakistan and the United States. Period. And byy the way, want to take a WILD guess at who subsudized the majority of the Pakistani program? You got..... the US Government. Your out of your depth sir.

  • Good video. You need to make a few on this globalization thing while you're at it.

  • Redneck, what Democracy? Click on my link and watch my video "Congress is shrinking"

  • Our current policies drive nuclear proliferation.

  • did you say "nukUlar"?

  • Sorry, I must have had a towmato in my mouth... lol

  • Here in South Korea, the Koreans who always loved America are getting wary, and suspicious of American motives. Though the S. Koreans are more at risk of nuclear attack than the Americans, they sympathize to an extent with the North for being backed into a corner. And they wonder why a compromise can't be found. The situation in Iraq didn't help. The people have their eyes open to the fact that America acts without regard to world opinion.

  • Thanks for your comment.

  • Tony, you're 100% right. I've immigrated here from Russia, and we all loved USA because of the freedom it represented, values it held dear, and examples it set. Our current government seems to have abolished all of the values which makes this country so great...

  • Thanks for the great comment. Do you mind if I quote you?

  • I agree. Nuclear proliferation and nuclear warfare is avoidable -- but -- inevitable. My mantra: Head for ground zero moments before it becomes ground zero and try catching the darn missile with an outfielder's glove. Meanwhile -- have a good time.

  • I always wondered what the bulldozer driver depending on democrat entitlement programs perspective was on this.

  • Nice call.  I'm actually a software engineer who drag races.

  • GOP has totally lost moral high ground on literally everything. They have no family values and no social moral values. They certainly don't adhere to "Thou Shalt not kill" and "Thou shalt not steal". This issue is done. Its over. No more proof needs to be demonstrated that they are NOT MORAL.

  • Your right, what country is going to want our kind of freedom when they see the first time we're attacked on the main land, we start giving up our rights and lowering ourselves to the terrorist's way of doing things.

  • Thanks for your comment.

  • Republicans have god on their side.They are perfect.This is called sarcasm.Bush does not understand diplomacy or democracy.I'm not even sure if he understands his job.

  • Thanks.

  • taking the words right out of my mouth.. amen!

  • Thanks.

  • To some extent, it may be Clinton's fault for it. Back after that negotiation/treaty back in the 90s, the republican-controlled senate accussed Clinton of being "weak" for giving things to NK in exchange for stopping nuclear enrichment, so Clinton stopped sending the things that were promised to NK. In return, Kim Jong Il's generals were comming to him, telling him how he had been conned because they were getting nothing, so he started nuclear enrichment again out of anger.

  • Wouldn't that be the Republican Congress' fault for pressuring Clinton to cease his work with the DPRK?

  • I just mean that it would be damned hard for a President to enforce any policies with the opposing party up his ass all the time. You're going to see that happen after November with Bush, but at least the change will be for the good as long as Democrats continue pushing for reason over fear.

  • Yeah...Bush does not seemed to have wavered at all in his views.

  • You raised a great point about compromising our own democracy to gain greater security. So how does that sell the world on the benefits of democracy? All people arm themselves out of fear. The US and the former USSR had fear of each other and China feared both. Pakistan fears India and Israel fears everyone. If democracies arm themselves out of fear, it should not be a surprise that repressive governments will do the same.

  • Exactly.

  • You're right. Later, Tony.

  • Its sad to see McCain do this. It is also sad to blame failures on the former administration. Anyways, this is not an issue the West should solve. This is China's problem -- the only people NK would possibly listen to. I also agree that pounding countries into the ground will not solve anything. The Koreas are hurting, they need a peaceful reunification. However, its slow as the South needs to prove to the North that opening up is a good thing. Thanks!

  • Thanks for your comment.

  • Anytime, good buddy. I am ready to mobilize my buddies to go out and vote. However, we need serious reforms. Both parties are failing us :(

  • i really dont care about countries or people or classes getting whatever weapons they love. i'll get my gun out and fight when someone will show up on my door to hurt me- and die or whatever that takes- but im not gonna fight so fat cats get richer. i will look for myself and my neighbours and THATS ABOUT IT. i am an immigrant and my good reason to love this great country is PEOPLE LIKE YOU COLORADOZ- thank you very much. you are a gentleman.

  • Thanks!

  • If my prognosis is correct, McCain will be nothing but a passing fad as he loses in the primaries in '08. I personally think he is unelectable. Just my 2 cents. Thanks!

  • He's an interesting guy, but he seems to be leaning more to the unreasonable right lately.

  • Yeah, I gotta' say I was always been a big fan of McCain, for a long time. And he's been disappointing lately.

  • This is the sanest summation I've seen yet.

    If we can perfect our own democracy, we'll wield a lot more influence abroad than we do by threatening.

  • Exactly. Thanks for your comment.

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