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Home Front: Politix
Kimmy and Kerry sittin’ in a tree ...
2004-03-04
North Korea’s state-controlled media are well known for reverential reporting about Kim Jong-il, the country’s dictatorial leader. But the Dear Leader is not the only one getting deferential treatment from the communist state’s propaganda machine: John Kerry, the presumptive Democratic candidate, is also getting good play in Pyongyang.
Sounds kinda dirty ... was that why Bill loved the NKors?
In the past few weeks, speeches by the Massachusetts senator have been broadcast on Radio Pyongyang and reported in glowing terms by the Korea Central News Agency (KCNA), the official mouthpiece of Mr Kim’s communist regime. ... But both Mr Kerry
(today, at least)
and Mr Bush are committed to North Korean disarmament. Mr Kerry, however, would renew unilateral bilateral appeasement kowtowing groveling bribing negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang, while Mr Bush has sought to manage the conversation with North Korea through multilateral talks.
and a damn big stick
Mr Kerry has also been more forthright about setting out the nuclear economic rewards for North Korea if it disarms. If North Korea is hoping that a Democratic victory would herald a return to Bill Clinton’s policy of engagement with Pyongyang, then Gordon Flake, head of the Mansfield Centre for Pacific Affairs in Washington, cautions Mr Kim against expecting too much from Mr Kerry. "It would be harder for a Democratic president to do a deal because there would be a lot of pressure on him not to be a soft touch," he says.
Then his head exploded.
Mr Kerry was first introduced to North Korea’s information-starved people in early February, when Radio Pyongyang reported that opinion polls indicated he was likely to defeat Mr Bush. A few days later, the station broadcast comments by Mr Kerry criticising Mr Bush for acting on intelligence Kerry agreed with deceiving the world about Iraq’s elusive weapons of mass destruction. Later in February, KCNA welcomed Mr Kerry’s pledge to adopt a more "sincere attitude" towards North Korea if elected.
But will it be sincere enough for The Great Pumpkin?
Posted by:Puddle Pirate

#4  Ricky, you are right. This is national voter registration week. We have got to get those voters out who are undecided, change their minds with facts and get them registered. Hanoi John MUST NOT BECOME CIC!
As an aside I have never been involved in politics, excep to vote ever, I am now trying to get 10 voters registered for November. IT's useless takling to a Dimmycrat. We need people who are undecided or just know what is at stake here.
My own personal animosity for Kerry is around his anit war activities and the assocaitions he made (Fonda et al). That is one reason for me not to vote for Kerry. In any case I have the highest respect for the man in the Whitehouse now. Bush is the MAN.
Posted by: dataman1   2004-3-4 9:46:49 PM  

#3  The election is about Terror and 9-11. If Bush loses Bin Laden wins. Fundamentalist muslims and Arab nationalists hate Georgie The Tyrant Killer. He has destroyed the "great Arab hope" Bin Laden, destroyed the Taliban, destroyed Saddam pretty much without a fight, told the other Arab rulers democratize or disappear and exposed Arafat and the Palestinians as the nihilistic bloodthirsty murderers they are. America's enemies, the Jihadis and the Arab fascists and dictators will see a defeat of Bush as a victory. Even a pass to attack just like the good old days under Clinton when terror wasn't punished. I know my view is right. Just ask your Arab friends, if you have any. If you vote for Kerry, you vote for the enemy. It's as simple as that.
Posted by: Ricky Vandal   2004-3-4 9:27:40 PM  

#2  Iran. Hezbollah. Al Queda. Syria. NorKs. Kerry gets all the best endorsements.

Vote accordingly.
Posted by: Scott   2004-3-4 9:13:08 PM  

#1  Well, I guess Kimmy's made his choice clear
Posted by: Frank G   2004-3-4 8:27:27 PM  

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