It's not about oil.  Why would it be?  Why does it
have to be about oil?  Can't it be that Iraq does have
nukes?  That they do have chemical and biological
weapons?  Just because we can't see it doesn't mean
it's not there.  It's like when your parents smelled
cigarette smoke or dope on you.  It's not there right
now but they know it was there.  Deny it as you may. 
Have you ever lost something in the sand at the beach?
 Iraq is one big beach and it's not that hard to hide
things in it.  Granted we may not have the hard proof,
 the loaded nukes,  the dirty bombs,  but what happens
when we do?  Do the liberals jump on the band wagon
and affix bayonets to join the fight in Iraq?  Or do
they sit back and ponder "Well they've got them but
will they use them?  Let's wait and see."    I'd
rather not find out.  Because believe it or not an
attack is imminent.  Maybe not today.  Or tomorrow. 
But in the future.  Maybe in San Francisco.  That's a
largely populated and important place not only to the
American economy but to our history.  Maybe New York
again.  There's still the Statue of Liberty. 
Everything we as American's stand for.  A token of our
livelihood.  Something we all grew up in awe of.  Los
Angeles.  Lord knows we'd miss Disney Land.  Who gives
a damn when or where.  Let's just stop it now.  If you
want to settle something, and settle it now, you go to
the source.  And for now the source has been deemed
Saddam Hussein.  

Iraq has been deemed a more imminent danger the N.
Korea when it comes to terrorism and the use of
chemical,  biological and nuclear weapons.  We'll get
N. Korea when the time comes.  And as far as Osama Bin
Laden and Saddam Hussein's relationships go,  just
because Osama may not agree with Saddam's socialist
ways doesn't mean Osama wouldn't pocket cash from
Saddam in order to fund his Taliban and Al Quada
counterparts.  Free money is free money no matter it's
source.

Ryan

 
--- Solomon Eisenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> No one has mentioned North Korea because there is no
> oil there...
> 
> 
> sol
> 
> 
> >From: "DOUBLE-FISTER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: [D] re: Re: nrr: media
> >Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 21:55:17 -0600
> >
> >a curious thought during all of this:
> >
> >what the hell is going on with north korea ?
> >the more i think about it, the more i grow more
> concerned of the threat in
> >the east than in the
> >middle east.
> >iraq is capable of making fullgrade nukes in when
> ... some 5, 10 years,
> >maybe ?
> >north korea is literally on the cusp.
> >
> >if we spread our forces so thin (the middle east,
> philippines, etc), does
> >that leave us
> >vulnerable ? i know we have enough forces to fight
> two wars, but why hasn't
> >anyone
> >mentioned what a huge threat north korea is
> becoming ?
> >
> >i have a feeling that the moment we start going to
> war on iraq that north
> >korea is going to
> >attack south korea asap.
> >
> >:/
> >
> >
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