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Is it Time to Consider Killing Crazy Kim?
Yale Daily News ^ | October 13, 2006 | Austen Kassinger

Posted on 10/14/2006 1:28:55 PM PDT by Arec Barrwin

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To: Arec Barrwin

If you cut off his supply of alkihall, that probably will keep him alive longer. Of course, if abstinence compels him to shift his attention to opium, crack whores, and polishing his shotgun collection, that might do the job.


41 posted on 10/14/2006 9:07:49 PM PDT by dr_who_2
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42 posted on 10/14/2006 11:20:49 PM PDT by Daaave (The flesh eating jinn of Komari.)
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To: Arec Barrwin

Thanks.

BTTT

jm


43 posted on 10/28/2006 12:11:01 AM PDT by JockoManning (Listen Online http://www.klove.com)
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Rice plays down Kim's test 'pledge'From correspondents in Moscow

October 21, 2006 07:07pm

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has cast doubt on a reported apology by North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il for carrying out a nuclear test and a pledge not to carry out more.

"I don't know whether or not Kim Jong-Il said any such thing," Dr Rice has said on a flight from Beijing to Moscow, where she is continuing her talks with nations involved in the stalled six-way talks on Pyongyang's nuclear program.

"But the Chinese, in a fairly thorough briefing about the talks, said nothing about such an apology for having launched a test," she has said.

Dr Rice has looked clearly exasperated over repeated questions about the reports, which overshadowed her tour of Asia aimed at rallying support for strong UN sanctions against Pyongyang, correspondents accompanying her have reported.

She has gone on to accuse North Korea of seeking to "escalate" the crisis.

Kim Jong-Il reportedly told a delegation from his main ally China that no more atom bomb tests were on the way. A South Korean newspaper also said that Kim had apologised for the first test.

North Korea announced it tested an atomic weapon for the first time on October 9, despite years of diplomatic efforts aimed at getting Pyongyang to give up its nuclear program.

The UN Security Council imposed sanctions on the secretive communist regime, including international inspections of North Korean cargo. Rice has discussed implementation of the sanctions in her visits to China, Japan and South Korea. ...

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44 posted on 10/28/2006 12:16:35 AM PDT by JockoManning (Listen Online http://www.klove.com)
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