Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Kim Jong Il's nuclear row...

Here's the scoop...

Monday, October 09, 2006

The nothing left...

Now that everyone has had time to ponder a nuclear North Korea reality, most have had nothing to say but the most blatant and obvious. The left is no exception.
I'll take this opportunity to showcase the pathetic and oblivious nature of the other side of the political spectrum. Absolutely nothing to say about North Korea, and nothing Good to say about George W. Bush, or America. Every word completely predictable, of course.
Let's start with some of the more notorious leftist offenders of myblagh.com. Arthurdecco sets the tone.
This is the inevitable and natural result of the American's bellicosity and belligerence as mis-directed by the present Rethuglican administration.
Regardless of the fact North Korea's nuclear weapon program was developing before George W. Bush, and accelerated by Bill Clinton. Unfortunately, this is one of the more intelligent comments...

This bit of leftist wisdom by Bill Muskota highlights how feigned the left's concern really is for Kim Jong Il's nuclear arsenal.
Someone needs to SMACK Bush and remind him he is NOT the President of the World, just a Lame Duck politician in the U.S.. Regardless of how unstable Kim Ill is or may be.
The only point at which Kim Jong Il is even discussed "Il" is spelt wrong, but at least Bush's culpability is still always assumed...
North Korea is not under the direction of Chimperor Bush or anyone else.
Why is this so damn hard for people to grasp?
There's no logic there to grasp. Bill's comment has nothing to do with the issue at hand, and is instead just the same old slandering of Bush. Prototypical leftist behavior.
Hopefully, Harper will just shut up completely on the subject. Just like he has on a real issue, Afghanistan!
"Shut up and change the subject", is the North Korean policy staple of the left.

On to a useless new post at myblagh by Robert McClelland:
While some members of the Canadian division of the chickenhawk brigade wallow in fear, a lone keyboard kommando steps up and declares, "From here on out, we should redouble our efforts to support those brave North Koreans who oppose their government..."
It goes without saying that "Mr." McClelland has never even heard of Camp 22, or what happens to political dissidents in North Korea. He reminds me of all those Austrians living near the death camps of WWII with no idea what was going on...

I AM SURE THAT THE TERRORIST BUSH WITH USE THIS TO JUSTIFY AN ATTACK ON NORTH KOREA IN AN EFFORT TO HELP SAVE THE WARMONGERING REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THE NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. I DOUBT THAT THERE WAS EVEN A TEST. JUST MORE LIES FROM BUSH.
Is this anonymous comment too extreme to be mainstream leftism? Of course not.
Nobody on the left is putting ANY blame on the "Democratic" "People's" "Republic" of Korea; It's all on Bush. This comment is exactly how the left honestly feels about this event, in my opinion.

Ashes of Tyranny regular cryMRU takes a break from crying to actually say something(retarded) about North Korea:
Well, will the West have the bollox to attack now?
Hopefully North Korean tyranny will be attacked with American "bollox". Here's the doozy of this post... The most illogical piece of leftist shit you will hear until the next time someone on the left talks:
If you think about it, from North Korea's point of view, it is a stabilising factor.
*snicker*
We'll see soon enough how "stabilizing" the repercussions of this event will be...

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Prelude

The field of scientific research in the DPRK successfully conducted an underground nuclear test under secure conditions on October 9, at a stirring time when all the people of the country are making a great leap forward in the building of a great, prosperous, powerful socialist nation. This really does not seem like an unusual KCNA report. The rhetoric is quite normal, in fact. It has been confirmed that there was no such danger as radioactive emission in the course of the nuclear test as it was carried out under scientific consideration and careful calculation. The nuclear test was conducted with indigenous wisdom and technology 100 percent. That's some maximum technology... It marks a historic event as it greatly encouraged and pleased the KPA and people that have wished to have powerful self-reliant defense capability. It will contribute to defending the peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and in the area around it.
The "Democratic" "People's" "Republic" of Korea actually thinks a nuclear detonation will stabilize the region.
Look close...