Thursday, September 22, 2005

DelaBEware

I REALLY like the cut of this dudes jargon...

Delaware Online September 22, 2005

It's a good thing we didn't break out the balloons and noise makers. That breakthrough nuclear weapons deal with North Korea fizzled fairly quickly.

I didn't. I'm intellegent.

About 24 hours after diplomats were cheering an agreement to rid North Korea of big-league weapons, the faceless bureaucrats of Pyongyang started tacking on conditions that no one else agreed to.

I think it's possible the "faceless bureaucrats" of North Korea tacked on conditions no one knew existed.

Monday's euphoria is already turning to gloom. Or is it?
Uh, well... The North Korea's situation has always been "gloomy"

Some U.S. diplomats attribute North Korea's contradictory statements to predictable propaganda. In other words, the North Koreans are lying.

When you tell two sides of a story 100% of the time, something has to give sooner or later. One day they are free of nuclear weapons, next day they are ready to "stifle" the U.S "with nuke".

Perhaps we should be grateful for the letdown. It might make us more realistic. No one should trust Kim Jong Il. Look at how he fooled President Bill Clinton in the 1990s. Kim is a murderous thug, responsible for the deaths of about two million of his own people and the malnutrition of countless more. His statements and behavior are -- how shall we say it? -- unpredictable.

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