Thursday, November 17, 2005

Where to start, where to FUCKING START!

So Bush is in South Korea I hear.
2000 Google hits.
First, the trusted South Korean source...
Chosunilbo












After their joint press conference, President Roh and President Bush ate lunch and visited the historic Bulguk Temple, a well-known tourist attraction in Gyeongju. On to the CBC's "version"... Roh suggested the impasse with North Korea could be settled with little acrimony. (zzzzzzzzzzz)

By Steve Holland
PUSAN, South Korea, Nov 18 (
Reuters) - Hounded at home over Iraq, U.S. President George W. Bush pressed on with his foreign policy agenda on Friday in talks with Russian President Vladimir, with whom he has had strained relations this year. "Hey Vladimir, how are you? It's good to see you," Bush told Putin at a Pusan hotel before attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. "I always enjoy a chance to have a good discussion with you." Bush also sat down for talks with leaders of the Association of South East Asian Nations as well as the leaders of Peru, Canada and Mexico. In a new setback for his Iraq policy, a spokesman for South Korea's Defence Ministry said it plans to reduce the number of its troops in Iraq by about a third and to start withdrawing those soldiers from the first half of next year.
Bush, meeting South Korean President Roh Myun-hoo on Thursday, had hailed South Korea's contributions in Iraq and senior aides pointed out the South Koreans, at more than 3,000, were the third largest foreign contingent in Iraq, behind the United States and Britain.

I bet the D.P.R.K is reading this... Here's the rest.
The K.C.iNs.Ane response...

Anti-U.S./George W. Bush Rally and Demos in Pusan
Pyongyang, November 17, 2005 (KCNA) -- At least 400 people affiliated to the Pusan Citizens' Action against Bush reportedly held a ceremony of declaring an all-out struggle in front of Kyongsong University and staged a demonstration on Nov. 12. The participants of the ceremony declared that the forces of the progressive movement would unite and launch a widespread anti-U.S. struggle with U.S. President Bush's Pusan visit as a momentum. At the end of the ceremony they staged demonstrations in different parts of the city. They occupied roads and distributed printed materials opposing the U.S., war and neo-liberal "globalization", shouting slogans such as "No Bush." On Nov. 3 an anti-U.S., anti-war joint meeting of the "National People's Solidarity" and the Reunification Solidarity released slogans calling for an anti-U.S., anti-Bush struggle. They should consult the American democRats... Wherever Bush goes, he makes nuclear war outcries, the slogans noted, calling for checking his visit to south Korea and regaining the sovereignty usurped by the U.S. by the efforts of the popular oppressed masses. The slogans called on the people to take Bush's junket to south Korea as an opportunity to win back the right to "operational command" and force him to take with him the U.S. forces in south Korea when he goes back.

The South Korean Army bravely followed Bush into Iraq...
Why would Dubya abandon our South Korean allies?

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The South Korean Army bravely followed Bush into Iraq...
Why would Dubya abandon our South Korean allies?

Why shouldn't he abandon them. Pulling out when they're needed most, fuckin pussies. If they had any balls they'd roll over North Korea themselves. Instead they look to the Aericans, I'm sure no one would bitch if the south koreans rolled into north korea and kicked some ass. But no they'll loook to the the states, then every liberal faggot will bitch and complain saying the americans are a bunch of bullies.

Yanky.

12:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sometimes I wonder if we wouldn't be better off just taking over both the North and South them making them one ourselves.

12:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

BAGHDAD (AP) - Suicide bombers killed at least 74 worshippers at two Shiite mosques near the Iranian border Friday, while a pair of car bombs targeting a Baghdad hotel housing western journalists killed eight Iraqis.

I guess there are worst places to live then North Korea. LIKE IRAQ. These incidents are likely the main reason countries are continually pulling military support out of Iraq. How do you help people who would drive a truck filled with explosives into you for ala and jihad. I think Bush has a little to much on his plate with Iraq to concern himself with the North koreans.

1:07 PM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

Yankee

"Why shouldn't he abandon them."
They are our allies.

"Pulling out when they're needed most, fuckin pussies." At least South Koreans fought. Call Canada a bunch of pussies instead.

If they had any balls they'd roll over North Korea themselves."
Very... Very... True...

7:00 PM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

"?"
"I think Bush has a little to much on his plate with Iraq to concern himself with the North koreans."
That's why The Knight's here. Foriegn policy priorities should have North Korea up there with Iran.

7:04 PM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

Sometimes I wonder if we wouldn't be better off just taking over both the North and South them making them one ourselves."

I have to agree.
Millions of brainwashed "IlHeads", is a "slight" hurdle...

10:51 PM  

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