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DFU SONG: If (no, Hillary, you and your husband are to blame for North Korea nukes)
DFU SONGS | 4-2005 | Lyrics, Doug from Upland

Posted on 05/01/2005 10:07:59 AM PDT by doug from upland

Well, there she goes again. We all know it would happen. Hillary Clinton is blaming President Bush for North Korea's nuke program. Clinton appeased North Korea and gave them fuel in exchange for a promise. That's like telling a 13-year-old girl in junior high some juicy gossip and accepting her promise that she will not pass it on. Typical Clinton. We had peace during Clinton's time. That's easy to do. Appease North Korea, allow Hussein to build up his weapons and kill 1.3 million people, don't respond to the World Trade Center, ignore the Iraqi connection to OKC, don't respond to the embassy bombings, don't respond to the USS COLE. It's always easy to have peace, JUST DON'T RESPOND WHEN YOUR ENEMY IS HITTING YOU AND BUILDING UP HIS POWER. The DemocRATS have never learned the Neville Chamberlain lesson. Never.

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MIDI - IF

If we acquiesce and give you fuel you must be promising
To us grief you won't bring...that you won't do bad things

If we look away, we want to know it won't bite our big butt
Or make the pubbies strut...that hits us in the gut

So, Kim, we'll trust that you will keep your word
Although most know, that is absurd

If you violate the deal we've struck and you start making nukes
We'll claim it is a fluke...bad intel from a spook

If we're ending up with egg that's plastered all over our face
And you are in the race...we'll look like a disgrace

So, Kim, we'll trust that you will keep your word
Although most know, that really is absurd


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: appeasement; bill; clinton; findhillarysthesis; hillary; northkoreadeal; notfunny; stophillary; stupid
re: bad intel from a spook

Sorry, DemocRATS, you can't turn that around. The intel President Bush used regarding WMDs was intel that was believed by agencies around the world. Given Hussein's history, there was no reason to believe it was faulty. After 9-11, we didn't have the luxury of sitting back and hoping things would be okay. In this parody, Clinton would just make it up. That is why we use the term "Clintonesque."

1 posted on 05/01/2005 10:08:00 AM PDT by doug from upland
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A few weeks ago, Nancy Soderberg was on the Dennis Prager show defending the North Korea agreement. It was amazing. She even admitted that they knew North Korea would break the deal. What a way to conduct foreign policy. President Bush was handed problems that were festering for eight long years. He was left a foreign policy nightmare.


2 posted on 05/01/2005 10:09:44 AM PDT by doug from upland (MOCKING DEMOCRATS 24/7 --- www.rightwingparodies.com)
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To: doug from upland

If we had gone after the terrorists who shot down TWA 800 (instead of pretending it was an exploding 'center fuel tank') we might not have had them around to escalate to 9/11 (something we couldnt pretend was an accident)

And don't tell me it was NOT a missile- CNN had VIDEO of the rocket shooting upwards, and then exploding. I saw it with my own two eyes- this video dissappeared and was never seen again, and the Clinon News Network helped the terrorists too by pretending they never showed the video.


3 posted on 05/01/2005 10:16:38 AM PDT by Mr. K
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Nuclear Proliferation: Kim Jong Il Goes Nuclear
October 18, 2002
by Kim


The Bush Administration must feel like the circus parade clean-up brigade following the elephants.

It's been one minefield after another.

First the economic bubble burst. Then, al-Qaeda and Afghanistan came along. Now, it's Kim Jong Il in North Korea causing mischief.

The North Koreans recently admitted to U.S. diplomats that they are developing nuclear weapons (after our diplomats confronted them with conclusive satellite imagery.) This violates a 1994 agreement the North Koreans signed with President Clinton.

Today, Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld said he believes North Korea already has one or two nuclear devices. Two years ago, they demonstrated basic technology to reach Seoul and Tokyo with missiles. Nukes and a delivery device -- that's a very bad combination.

We can thank Big Bill Clinton for this development.

More partisan Clinton-bashing? Perhaps. But as Howard Cosell used to say so eloquently between glasses of scotch:

"I'm just telling it like it is."

Former President Jimmy Carter (recent Nobel Peace Laureate) and President Clinton teamed up to dissuade the North Koreans from joining the Nuclear Club Mr. Clinton was adamant about keeping nukes away from Kim Jong Il. He told Tim Russert of Meet the Press on November 7, 1993:

"North Korea cannot be allowed to develop a nuclear bomb. We have to be very firm about it."

About a year later, in October, 1994, North Korea and the U.S. signed the "Agreed Framework" deal. North Korea agreed to halt its nuclear weapons program. In exchange, the U.S., South Korea, and Japan would build them two light-water (non-weapons-grade) nuclear plants. While the plants were under construction, the U.S. and its allies would give the North Korean dictator 500 million tons of oil. That would keep the lights on and Kim in power.

How naive.

Clinton and Carter forgot Ronald Reagan's admonition to "Trust, but Verify."

The New York Times, of course, fell for the diplomatic charade, too. Here is the Times' October 19, 1994 editorial:

"Diplomacy with North Korea has scored a resounding triumph. Monday's draft agreement freezing and then dismantling North Korea's nuclear program should bring to an end two years of international anxiety and put to rest widespread fears that an unpredictable nation might provoke nuclear disaster.

"The U.S. negotiator Robert Gallucci and his North Korean interlocutors have drawn up a detailed road map of reciprocal steps that both sides accepted despite deep mutual suspicion. In so doing they have defied impatient hawks and other skeptics who accused the Clinton Administration of gullibility and urged swifter, stronger action.

"The North has agreed first to freeze its nuclear program in return for U.S. diplomatic recognition and oil from Japan and other countries to meet its energy needs. Pyongyang will then begin to roll back that program as an American-led consortium replaces the North's nuclear reactors with two new ones that are much less able to be used for bomb-making. At that time, the North will also allow special inspections of its nuclear waste sites, which could help determine how much plutonium it had extracted from spent fuel in the past."

The New York Times -- wrong again.

Wendy Sherman, President Clinton's point person with North Korea, told Jim Lehrer -- only 10 months ago:

"We have a 1994 framework agreement that stops the production of fissile material, which is the plutonium, the kind of plutonium needed to build nuclear weapons. They agreed to that framework agreement. They have principally kept to that agreement and taken the steps that were necessary for it to take. It's not finished yet. We still have a ways to go, but they do and can follow through. We need to hold them to it. Our agreements have to be verifiable. They need to be tough but it can be done."

Like babes in the woods, these people.

Wendy...Bill...Jimmy: You can't trust dictators!

John McCain, former POW, understands human nature and its dark side. The day of the North Korea agreement in 1994, Senator McCain said:

"On at least eight previous occasions, North Korea has lied to the Clinton Administration. With this agreement, Administration officials have willingly acquiesced in Pyongyang's almost certain further deception.

"Yet again, the Administration has mistaken resolving the North Korean nuclear crisis with merely postponing its apogee. ...I suspect that the Administration's willingness to delay the resolution of this crisis is premised on their presumption that the bankrupt North Korean economy will force the regime's collapse before they violate the agreement. Unfortunately, their economy may be salvaged during the interim period by the half a billion tons of oil they will receive annually, the opening of trade relations with the U.S., and greater trade with its Asian neighbors, which the agreement [provides for].

"Thus, the Administration has accomplished the remarkable feat of allowing the North Koreans to have their carrot cake and eat it too. "

What other left-over doo-doo from Clinton-Gore lies ahead?


Someone can do a lot of damage in eight years. Someone has.

(Our thanks to columnist Andrew Sullivan for his Clinton research.)


4 posted on 05/01/2005 10:17:15 AM PDT by doug from upland (MOCKING DEMOCRATS 24/7 --- www.rightwingparodies.com)
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To: Mr. K
The first report I saw on TV was a CBS breaking story. They said that "The Pentagon has reported....." Have you ever heard of a civilian airline disaster reported by the Pentagon unless it was a collision involving a civilian plane and a military plane? That is the only time I ever heard the Pentagon mentioned.

It goes back even further. Jayna Davis has the story, and it is a story that is heating up again. Clinton failed to deal with the Iraqi connection in the OKC bombing and pretended that it was just right wing terrorists and militias that our nation had to fear. As late as 1998, he was still advancing that position.

5 posted on 05/01/2005 10:20:14 AM PDT by doug from upland (MOCKING DEMOCRATS 24/7 --- www.rightwingparodies.com)
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To: doug from upland
It's legacy time ..........


6 posted on 05/01/2005 11:57:24 AM PDT by Tuba Guy (' I has spoken !! ')
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HILLARY BLAMES BUSH
7 posted on 05/01/2005 12:33:23 PM PDT by doug from upland (MOCKING DEMOCRATS 24/7 --- www.rightwingparodies.com)
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To: doug from upland
Kim Jong II anxiously waits for Hillary to finish fundraising so she can fulfill her promise to visit him in North Korea...


"I'm so ronely....

Maybe Hitlery can be my girlfriend!!!"

"Hurry, Hitlery! I'm waiting!! XOXO!"

8 posted on 05/01/2005 2:57:35 PM PDT by reformjoy
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