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Old 12-01-2010, 08:54 AM   #14
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Now that this has spun into a Palin thread, let's see if we can spin it back into N. Korea talk.

After all, wasn't it President George W. Bush who placed N. Korea in the Axis of Evil.

For most of us, N.Korea is a country way over there, while some of us have actually lived in South Korea and understand the magnitude of this neighbor to the North.

To bring it home, North Korea is to South Korea what Oklahoma is to Texas. Picture if you will each state being its own country...now picture having a rogue state as your neighbor.

The problem you have with North Korea and the many other "Evil" nations is not how they govern their own country from within, but rather the influence and desires that they have beyond their boarders.

What's amazing is to hear the left-stream media, when non-liberals are in charge, painting a picture of Ware Mongers and blame the US for fighting wars for oil, but when the Liberals are in charge, they are quiet.

North Korea, like Iraq under Saddam is a threat to Freedom.

My question ... how much talk does it take before you consider raising the bar on taking more persuasive action? While your at it, what other actions would you consider to influence the threat of North Korea, and other nations who threaten freedom throughout the world?
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