Tuesday, October 10, 2006

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North Korea's first detonation of a nuclear weapon may have taken place during the watch of George W. Bush — but it was under the Clinton administration's watch that the communist regime began gathering necessary materials and constructing the bomb. As Western powers race to confirm that North Korea did in fact explode a nuclear device in Gilju, a remote region in the Hamgyong province, some see it as a culmination of weak U.S. action during the 1990s that led to this fateful day. Fateful Beginnings After entering into an agreement with the United States in 1994, the Clinton administration ignored evidence the North Koreans were violating the agreement and continuing to build a nuclear weapon. "In July of 2002, documentary evidence was found in the form of purchase orders for the materials necessary to enrich uranium," NewsMax's James Hirsen previously reported. The Democrats will not want us to remember this.

Ms. Pelosi has voted against the defensive missile system since 1993! I guess she thinks we can fight hostile missiles with spitwads! (as Zell Miller would say)

"A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right." Thomas Paine

"Congressmen who willfully take actions during wartime that damage morale & undermine the military are saboteurs & should be arrested, exiled or hanged." A. Lincoln