Saturday, October 14, 2006

This is propaganda for a Pre-eminent War on North Korea

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What we know? For sure? We know that Georgie is a chronic liar. We know that CNN has this information because they are in the back pocket of the Bush White House and Karl Rove has his own apartment at the CNN Washington offices.

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Suzanne Malveaux is taking a 'hard look' at the information that might be debatable by Jamie McIntyre's reporting. Wow. I am so glad this administration is so very, very careful about information they got while spying on Americans. I mean that is where Negropointe got the information regarding the radioactivity of the AIR of North Korea, right?

You know what I find odd. The explosion was underground. Hm.

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Chernobyl was and is above ground. No lie. I can prove that.

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Russians Fear Radioactive Pollution After North Korea Nuclear Test

http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/10/10/prepareforradiation.shtml

People rushed to buy radiation meters in Russia’s Vladivostok after North Korea performed an underground nuclear test, Interfax reports. The Far East Maritime Territory shares a short border with North Korea....

...The current radiation does not exceed normal levels, he said. At the moment meteorologists constantly take air probes to reveal any traces of radiation as soon as possible.

North Korea on Monday announced that it had set off an atomic weapon underground, a test that thrusts the secretive communist state into the elite club of nuclear-armed nations. A top Russian military officer has said that according to Russian intelligence data the report was true.

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UN Near Compromise on N.Korea Sanctions As Russia, U.S. Agree on Georgia

http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/10/13/compromise.shtml

... “I don’t want to say we’ve reached agreement, but many, many of the significant differences have been closed,” John R. Bolton, the U.S. ambassador, said after the meeting. “But I’m very pleased with the progress we’ve made, and I think it’s close to the point where we will have an agreement.”

“It was a good meeting,” added French Ambassador Jean-Marc de La Sabliere. “We will now send the outcome of this meeting to our capitals. We are close to an agreement.”

... A U.S.-backed draft resolution presented to the council earlier Thursday would impose an arms embargo on North Korea, ban all trade linked to its programs for ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons, and permit international inspections of North Korean cargo.

The U.S. text would also prohibit North Korean trade in luxury goods, and would ban travel and freeze assets of individuals involved in the country’s prohibited weapons programs. North Korea would be given 30 days to halt its nuclear activities or face additional international penalties.

China has resisted the U.S. approach as too tough, instead favoring U.N. sanctions that would narrowly target North Korea’s programs for nuclear and ballistic missiles. In an effort to address China’s concern, the United States has agreed to include more restrictive language on the scope of military sanctions and inspections....

Hm.

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No news secretary, Andy? Oh, yeah, just the second half. Can't handle the competition?

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Oops. Why am I NOT surprised?

It's all falling apart because of Bush.

U.S. Hits Obstacle in Getting a Vote on North Korea

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/14/world/asia/14nations.html?hp&ex=1160798400&en=70612224e0e64a78&ei=5094&partner=homepage

UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 13 — The United States pressed for a Saturday vote on a Security Council resolution that would impose sanctions on North Korea for its reported nuclear test, but questions from China and Russia on Friday evening cast the timing and possibly the content of the document into doubt.

I guess it's all about that NEW 'contaminated aire' evidence. You know if there is radioactive air anywhere that is building due to a nuclear explosion that 'leaked' to the surface then there needs to be people evacuated for a technological error causing damage to people and property.

It's getting huge, isn't it? Out of control. False statements. Exploitive nature of fear. Why is the USA even bothering to gather information against North Korea when they are doing nothing but slapping Kim on the wrist for his indiscretions. It's important to 'contain' the potential with ship inspections and interruptions of any missile building materials but the rest of the mess including 'the luxury tax' issue is superfluous to the issue at hand. If the USA is simply engaging in passive aggression by wording the UN document to later interpret the permission for an invasion then they need to leave the table and hand over 'the big boy' decisions to the people that can make them. If I was Japan, I would insist on it.

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You my favorite LIE of CNN? No? It was the statements by Paula Zahn that there were terrorist threats against the Democratic National Convention in Boston. That was real cute. Now ask me if I think CNN is capable of lying to invoke war? Yes, I do. As a matter of fact, they did. Along with FOX, while everyone else was left to follow liars and carpetbaggers.

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The British military was very smart to take on the Basra area of Iraq to fight. It's ethnic mix is minimal and STILL there are attacks on their troops. They need to leave Iraq. London should not be compromised. The US Coaliton 'gave the Iraqis' a chance for something other than a religious theocracy. They don't want it.

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Bush's behavior about any military issue is predictable. He steps out of the shadows to make policy ahead of every other country, especially in Asia, to control the 'business interests' of his cronies above all else. In Asia, the Bush Family can't afford a war, yet alone Russia and China. If a war broke out with Kim the Bush Family would suffer financially. That simply is not allowed.

Given that Japan and South Korea would suffer significant infrastructure disruption and economic instability with potential threat to their sovereignty with a war that might escalate to a conflict between three major powers, which is what Bush wants IF that were to occur, it is in the best interest of everyone to 'control' the bomb building capacity of North Korea while seeking to support the humanitarian outreach to the North Korean people.

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To continue the issue of Bush Bullshit on policies of aggression. He always starts out with a policy that all countries involved would find reasonable, while inserting that 'special' paragraph; the fine print if you will; that if compliance is not met there will be a military solution. "All Cards on the Table." is Condi Rice's favorite expression I believe.

It's all horseshit and manipulated to an end for PROFIT and not a humanitarian solution OTHERWISE the Bush White House would be talking to North Korea. Currently, it is my opinon the 'Six Party Talks' is the only way to keep a balanced approach to the Bush Policy of Pre-Emption and Occupation and Chronic War for crony constituency.

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Environmental contamination can affect the wellness of Pets.

http://www.newsagepress.com/media/petsatrisk/book_text/PAR-Chapter1.pdf

You can't make this stuff up.

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Hayworth, Mitchell lock border horns

http://www.azcentral.com/community/ahwatukee/articles/1013ar-debate1013Z14.html

U.S. Rep. J.D. Hayworth and his Democrat challenger, Harry Mitchell, argue immigration policy today in the first of four in-print debates that will appear on these pages before the Nov. 7 election.

The debate was conducted via e-mail, with The Arizona Republic asking a question and each candidate responding in turn.

Today's question: Those debating illegal immigration generally agree on the need to secure the border. But there are already an estimated 11 million to 12 million undocumented immigrants in this country. What would you do about them and the jobs they fill?

ARE THEY SURE THE CANDIDATES ARE ANSWERING THE e-mails spontaneously without help when responding by e-mail as would be the case in a live debate? Not that this isn't a legimate way of doing things but a verification process would be nice IF that is the understanding above the simple submission of 'position' in the answer to questions.

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AHhhhhhhh - Anderson is AGAIN trying by teleivsion the Jon Benet Ramsey case.

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