Posted on 03/29/2013 12:17:29 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
For sure. LOL.
Death to all misplaced apostrophes!!
///Give me a plane ticket to Seoul and an M-14 and I’ll solve the problem within a week of arrival.I’ll just pick off every one of the dozen...or so...fat turds that I see in the capital and one of thems *bound* to be him.I mean...how many *fat* turds can there be there country? ///
If you did that, you’d make South Korea really mad, and us look like idiots.
While they can put a small payload up and have intercontinental capability, it doesn't look like they have a physics package small enough to send the distance.
I have no doubt they are working on that.
One thing is certain: it isn't wise to underestimate a madman, he might be as capable as he says.
“While they can put a small payload up and have intercontinental capability, it doesn’t look like they have a physics package small enough to send the distance.”
I agree...an ICBM is not the same as a three stage orbital rocket. But if a country can make it to orbit, then they can DEFINITELY land something pretty big here - since it takes a lot less energy to launch a suborbital rocket. But, yes, there is a lot more to it - from guidance, to re-entry, to triggering. But they are well on their way, at the very least.
Check my earlier post and you'll see that I understand that the fat turd to whom I referred is in *North* Korea.I failed to make that clear originally because I can spell Seoul and not the other capital.
Right. And if drugs were legal, criminals wouldn't be making tens of billions of dollars from American drug users - just as they don't from American users of the mind-altering drug alcohol.
Drug using Americans have the blood of many thousands of murdered Mexicans and others on their hands
Takes two to motivate and provide resources to murderous drug criminals: users, and a War on Drugs. Supporters of the latter have no less blood on their hands than the users do.
Legalization would lead to taxation of the drugs and then again illegal end runs around the law
That has happened very little if at all with the addictive mind-altering drug alcohol; the evidence is against you.
These people have blood on their hands
As do supporters of the War on Drugs, which like Prohibition before it is a necessary component in motivating and providing resources to murderous drug criminals.
and because of the health profession I work in with the constant exposure to the drug and alcohol crowd, Ive become sick and tired of seeing the families they have ruined, their own health they have ruined, and seeing the waste they have made of their lives!
I'm glad to see you acknowledge that alcohol is right there in the mix (it's more than some pro-drug-war FReepers do). Should we ban the addictive mind-altering drug alcohol?
Our founding fathers recognized that our civic freedoms and God given rights are dependent upon a populace who were individually and INTERNALLY governed to a large degree by a faith in God and adherence to Judeo Christian principles.
Our founding fathers also never claimed that laws could make a populace moral.
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