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    • Trump’s crushing these tards. Sessions is setting up a special counsel to investigate Mueller, Comey, Clapper, illegal FISA warrants and lying to FISA judges. They are already investigating the Clinton Foundation and the Uranium One deal........ lol, they are all going down while Trump cruises to re-electionville.

      My question is how many more months of sinking ratings can CNN stand before closing up shop? Lol

      Added over 313,000 jobs in February too, lowest unemployment across the board since the 70’s or something, now preparing to confront Kim and set him straight on the nukes.

      Face it, he’s winning and so is America!

      MAGA WINNING!!

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      • Originally posted by mathed View Post

        My question is how many more months of sinking ratings can CNN stand before closing up shop? Lol

        Added over 313,000 jobs in February too, lowest unemployment across the board since the 70’s or something, now preparing to confront Kim and set him straight on the nukes.

        Face it, he’s winning and so is America!

        MAGA WINNING!!
        "Breaking News in The Russia Investigation"
        Last edited by Lords; 03-09-2018, 02:18 PM. Reason: kk

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        • Back to the North Korea situation. Let's not ever forget how we got where we are, with North Korea being a nuclear power.

          You can thank Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton for North Korea's nukes

          North Korea’s boast that it just detonated its first hydrogen bomb met instant doubts from the White House and arms experts. If they’re right, Pyongyang “only” has plain-old atomic bombs. What a . . . relief?

          But, as one Chinese expert told The Wall Street Journal, the H-bomb claim still shows that tyrant Kim Jong-un is “marching in that direction.”

          For all this, thank Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton. North Korea couldn’t have done it without their gullibility.

          Back in 1994, President Clinton prepared to confront North Korea over CIA reports it had built nuclear warheads and its subsequent threats to engulf Japan and South Korea in “a sea of fire.”

          Enter self-appointed peacemaker Carter: The ex-prez scurried off to Pyongyang and negotiated a sellout deal that gave North Korea two new reactors and $5 billion in aid in return for a promise to quit seeking nukes.

          Clinton embraced this appeasement as achieving “an end to the threat of nuclear proliferation on the Korean Peninsula” — with compliance verified by international inspectors. Carter wound up winning the Nobel Peace Prize for his dubious efforts.

          But in 2002, the North Koreans ’fessed up: They’d begun violating the accord on Day One. Four years later, Pyongyang detonated its first nuke.

          Now, the Obama administration (long content to kick the North Korea can down the road) says it will never “accept” a nuclear North Korea. Funny: The president said the same thing about Iran, then cut a deal that guarantees the ayatollahs go atomic.

          Yet North Korea is more of a wild card, a concentration camp of a nation run by a tiny, ruthless elite. If it ever lives up to its boasts and unleashes that “sea of fire,” will Carter, Clinton and Obama shed public tears for Pyongyang’s victims?


          Source:
          https://nypost.com/2016/01/06/you-ca...-koreas-nukes/

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          • "Good afternoon. I am pleased that the United States and North Korea yesterday reached agreement on the text of a framework document on North Korea's nuclear program. This agreement will help to achieve a longstanding and vital American objective: an end to the threat of nuclear proliferation on the Korean Peninsula.

            This agreement is good for the United States, good for our allies, and good for the safety of the entire world. It reduces the danger of the threat of nuclear spreading in the region. It's a crucial step toward drawing North Korea into the global community.

            I want to begin by thanking Secretary Christopher and our chief negotiator, Ambassador at Large Bob Gallucci, for seeing these negotiations through. I asked Bob if he'd had any sleep, since he's going to answer all your technical questions about this agreement, and he said that he had had some sleep. So be somewhat gentle with him. After meeting with my chief national security advisers, and at their unanimous recommendation, I am instructing Ambassador Gallucci to return to Geneva on Friday for the purpose of signing an agreement.

            The United States has been concerned about the possibility that North Korea was developing nuclear weapons since the 1980's. Three administrations have tried to bring this nuclear program under international control. There is nothing more important to our security and to the world's stability than preventing the spread of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. And the United States has an unshakeable commitment to protect our ally and our fellow democracy South Korea. Thirty-eight thousand American troops stationed on the Peninsula are the guarantors of that commitment.

            Today, after 16 months of intense and difficult negotiations with North Korea, we have completed an agreement that will make the United States, the Korean Peninsula, and the world safer. Under the agreement, North Korea has agreed to freeze its existing nuclear program and to accept international inspection of all existing facilities.

            This agreement represents the first step on the road to a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula. It does not rely on trust. Compliance will be certified by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The United States and North Korea have also agreed to ease trade restrictions and to move toward establishing liaison offices in each other's capitals. These offices will ease North Korea's isolation.

            From the start of the negotiations, we have consulted closely with South Korea, with Japan, and with other interested parties. We will continue to work closely with our allies and with the Congress as our relationship with North Korea develops.

            Throughout this administration, the fight against the spread of nuclear weapons has been among our most important international priorities, and we've made great progress toward removing nuclear weapons from Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and from Belarus. Nuclear weapons in Russia are no longer targeted on our citizens. Today all Americans should know that as a result of this achievement on Korea, our Nation will be safer and the future of our people more secure.

            Now I'd like to ask Ambassador Gallucci to come up and make a statement and answer your questions." -Bill Clinton, October 18, 1994

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            • So Bill Clinton gave North Korea two nuclear reactors and $5 billion dollars. They promised to not develop nuclear weapons. Hell, Jimmy Carter even got a Nobel Peace Prize for the deal.

              Here we stand now with a crazy nut running a nuclear-armed North Korea after they snookered idiots like Carter and Clinton.

              And now it's up to Donald Trump to fix the mess those Democrat buffoons created.

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              • florida about to raise the age to 21 in order to buy a gun, tough

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                • Anyone who thinks NK is going to give up its nuclear program is a bigger nut than Kim

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                  • For all the orange weenie eat’n Trumpanzees look’n for something more than just desert.

                    Bon appetit......

                    Last edited by BERNIE'S CORNER; 03-10-2018, 10:18 PM.

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                    • Who remembers the reaction when candidate Obama said he'd hold direct talks with countries like Iran?

                      Who remembers the reaction when Hugo Chavez handed President Obama a book?

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