To: KLT
Criticizing President Bush's "axis of evil" phrase as "overly simplistic and counterproductive," . . . I despise Carter, too. But I decided he was ABSOLUTELY CORRECT in criticizing Bush's "axis of evil" phrase when I learned that Bush had included North Korea in this group only because he didn't want to make it sound as if the U.S. were involved in an anti-Islamic crusade.
If that is the level to which U.S. foreign policy has been reduced, then we may as well have Mickey Mouse in charge of the State Department.
To: Alberta's Child
Would you change it back if you knew that you were misinformed? That the reason those three were chosen was because they are aggressive regimes all seeking and close to getting WMD?
A. Cricket
To: Alberta's Child
I despise Carter, too. But I decided he was ABSOLUTELY CORRECT in criticizing Bush's "axis of evil" phrase when I learned that
Bush had included North Korea in this group only because he didn't want to make it sound as if the U.S. were involved in an anti-Islamic crusade. And where could one learn such a thing?
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02/27/2002 1:05:51 PM PST by
Freeper
To: Alberta's Child
From whom did you learn this gem about the inclusion of North Korea in the Axis of Evil? They, the North Koreans,are more than likely to set off a nuke, or lob a missle at South Korea, or anywhere else. The North Korean Dictator and his regime is evil.
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