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Do you liberals see any lies here, and if you do, please tell what and why.?

With the Democrats' full-throated moralizing of late, I'm almost tempted to vote for them --

although perhaps "full-throated" is the wrong phrase to use with regard to Democrats and sex scandals.

The sudden emergence of the Swift Butt Veterans for Truth demonstrates that the Democrats would prefer

to talk about anything other than national security.

Unfortunately for them, the psychotic Kim Jong Il seems to be setting off nukes,

raising the embarrassing issue of the Clinton administration's 1994 "peace" deal with North Korea.

At least with former Rep. Mark Foley, you could say the Democrats' hypocritical grandstanding

was just politics. But in the case of North Korea, Democrats are resorting to bald-faced lies.

Current New Mexico governor and former Clinton administration official Bill Richardson has been on tour,

bragging about the groundbreaking Clinton administration negotiations with North Korea --

keeping his fingers crossed that no one has access to news from 1994.

In 1994, the Clinton administration got a call from Jimmy Carter -- probably collect --

who was with the then-leader of North Korea, saying: "Hey, Kim Il Sung is a total stud,

and I've worked out a terrific deal. I'll give you the details later."

Clinton promptly signed the deal, so he could forget about North Korea and get back to

cheating on Hillary. Mission accomplished.

Under the terms of the "agreed framework," we gave North Korea all sorts of bribes --

more than $5 billion worth of oil, two nuclear reactors and lots of high technology. In return,

they took the bribes and kept building nukes. This wasn't difficult, inasmuch as the 1994 deal permitted

the North Koreans to evade weapons inspectors for the next five years.

Yes, you read that right: North Korea promised not to develop nukes, and we showed how much

we trusted them by agreeing to no weapons inspections for five years.

The famed "allies," whom liberals claim they are so interested in pleasing, went ballistic at this cave-in to North Korea.

Japan and South Korea -- actual allies, unlike France and Germany -- were furious. Even Hans Blix thought we were being patsies.

If you need any more evidence that it was a rotten deal, The New York Times hailed it as "a resounding triumph."

At the time, people like William Safire were screaming from the rooftops that allowing North Korea to escape

weapons inspections for five years would "preclude a pre-emptive strike by us if North Korea, in the next

U.S. president's administration, breaks its agreement to freeze additional bomb-making."

And then on Oct. 17, 2002 -- under a new administration, you'll note -- The New York Times reported on the front page,

so you couldn't have missed it: "Confronted by new American intelligence,

North Korea has admitted that it has been conducting a major clandestine nuclear weapons development program for the past several years."

So when it comes to North Korea, I believe the Democrats might want to maintain a discreet silence,

lest anyone ask, "Hey, did you guys do anything with North Korea?"

But by Richardson's lights, the only reason Kim Jong Il is testing nukes is because Bush called him evil.

He said, "When you call him axis of evil or a tyrant, you know, he just goes crazy."

This is the sort of idiocy you expect to hear from an illiterate like Keith Olbermann,

not someone who might know people who read newspapers.

Richardson also blames the war in Iraq, bleating that the poor North Koreans feel

"that there's too much attention on the Middle East, on Iraq. So it's a cry for attention."

If Kim just wanted our attention, he could have started dating Lindsay Lohan.

But Richardson says Kim "psychologically feels he's been dissed, that he's not treated with respect."

Damn that Bush! If only he had ignored the crazy Muslims and dedicated himself into sending flowers

(and more nuclear reactors!) to North Korea, we could be actively helping Kim develop his nukes

like the Clinton administration did.

As Richardson said, Kim "wants us to negotiate with him directly, as we did in the Clinton administration."

To go on TV and propose negotiating with North Korea like Clinton did without ever mentioning that North Korea

cheated on that agreement before the ink was dry would be like denouncing American aggression against Japan in

1942 and neglecting to mention Pearl Harbor. Anyone who is either that stupid or that disingenuous should not be allowed on TV.

When pressed by CNN's Anderson Cooper about the failed deal, Richardson lied, claiming the 1994 deal prevented

the North Koreans from building nukes "for eight years" -- i.e., right up until the day

The New York Times reported the North Koreans had been developing nukes "for the past several years."

Kim is crazier than any leader even South America has been able to produce.

In fact, he's so crazy, we might be able to get the Democrats to take action.

Someone tell Nancy Pelosi that the "Dear Leader" is an actual pederast. Then we'll at least be able to read his instant messages.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    As long as it is filled with anything but pain, misery, and suffering, they see no lies

    Source(s): CNN
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    No need for lies, truth is the worst fear for Sarah Palin. She is still working at Fox which is the best indicator that she will not be running for office. But public appearance does allow her to raise money in such a manner, for example, that she can write off personal travel expenditures as long as politics is discussed sometime during the trip. Let us not forget 2008 when she received $150,000 in clothing. Palin is about cashing in on her celebrity status.

  • 1 decade ago

    yeah, I'm going to believe every word Ann Coulter writes. NOT.

    Ok, let's see its Q4 of 2006. If the Clinton administration messed up so bad in 1994 (12 years ago!), then why hasn't the Bush administration done ANYTHING about it in the (almost) six years they've been in office?

    And they've gotten nowwhere with Iran either.

    Why is you people are so stuck on the last administration? Why don't you apply critical thinking to what THIS administration is doing (or not doing, or screwing up next)?

  • 1 decade ago

    That is a complete winded waste of my time. i will edit this later i am heading back to work... Where in the heck did you dig that up...list sources...i can post a bunch of article clips and try and blow smoke....but remember you blow long enough you will get firs

    Thanks

    post more later

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  • sprcpt
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Considering the source, it is complete BS.

    Palm Beach is filing felony voter fraud charges against this author that you quote.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    it's about as honest as Fahrenheit 9-11...

    twisted half-truths...

  • 1 decade ago

    Wow! THAT was lengthy! I'm a conservative so I can't answer your question.

  • 1 decade ago

    It would be much quicker to point out the truth. Hmm maybe they are all lies?

  • 1 decade ago

    The whole thing is a pack of lies. I know by reading who the author is.

  • 1 decade ago

    Look... more ignorant psychobabble from the right!

    Source(s): You are a tool.com
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