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BREAKING - U.S. lawmaker questions North Korean leader's 'stability'
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[quote:ASV 17572773:MV8yMTcxMzgwXzM2NzE0NDQxX0E3M0Y2MzJG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 15346404:MV8yMTcxMzgwXzM2NzE0MDY5XzlDREIyMTQz] Hey all you Liberals. Isn't it Hell to find out that President Bush was right about North Korea and Iran? Remember your diatribe when he said the 'Axis of Evil'. Guess what? You completely fucked up on that. [/quote] Don't expect Liberals to EVER admit to being wrong or to question their worldview, their Dear Kenyan Leader, etc. They prefer to dwell in delusions & make decisions based on either emotions or some arbitrary parody of logic. If anything, when confronted with harsh reality, cold hard facts & errors of their ways... far from accepting responsibility for the horrors they have invited upon our nation for years ---- most Libtards actually [b]DOUBLE-DOWN[/b] on their positions & arguements. Because to them, to take personal responsibility & necessary action over ideology or politics, would be tantamount to Libs admitting that their whole life is wrong, that they are worthless and unlovable. PS. And to be fair, Bush did himself no favours by MISMANAGING Iraq. It's one thing to overthrow Saddam, catch his ass, and stabilize the country as US did so well in 2003. But to actually try to RE-BUILD that clusterfuck & bring democracy to that forsaken region?? That's a time-consuming, bloody, trillion-dollar job. Not worth it, IMO. Iran and NK would have been strictle mass-bombing & special OPs job -- no occupation. But Libtards and Libertarians and their MSM lackeys threw a hissyfit, amassed a crusade against the 'inarticulate warmonger Dubya'.... and as a result, now 10 years later, we're on the precipitice of some HORRIFIC regional if not world war shit. Thanks tards, thanks a lot. [/quote]
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A top U.S. congressman expressed concern about the "stability" of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un after months of provocative statements and behavior from the nuclear-armed communist state.
"You have a 28-year-old leader who is trying to prove himself to the military, and the military is eager to have a saber-rattling for their own self-interest," said Rep. Mike Rogers, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. "And the combination of that is proving to be very, very deadly."
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