--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 10/11/06 8:11:56 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> 
> >  > Yeah, I read the story later, full of speculation and
> > > >  ssumptions on Rummy's role if any. But the fact remained,
> > > >  Clinton authorized the sale of the Nuclear reactors to NK,
> > > >  not Rummy.
> > > 
> > > There you go again Mason, blaming  Clinton for everything.
> > 
> > He can't help it; that's the  Republican talking point,
> > and he's not permitted to deviate from  it:
> > 
> > So Judy, are you saying it's not Clinton's fault but  rather
> > Bush's fault or even Rummy's fault that Clinton  authorized
> > the sale of light water nuclear reactors to North  Korea?
> 
> See if you can phrase a question that makes sense,
> MDixon,  and I'll respond.
> 
> In the meantime, two questions for you:
> 
> Can a  lightwater reactor be used to make bombs?
> 
> Did North Korea ever get the lightwater reactor?
> 
> Nice tactic Judy, trying to change the subject.

Nice tactic, MDixon, trying to avoid the issues
that need to be understood before the article
can be evaluated.

> Read the article in  question 
> and come back to the original thought, that some how it was 
> Rummy's fault concerning approved sale of that technology.

I'm not interested in whose "fault" it was until
it's determined that some fault was in fact 
involved.

You've been trying to make it sound as though
approving the sale of the technology somehow
advanced North Korea's ability to build a nuclear
bomb.  If you can't defend that proposition, then
what's the relevance?



 Rumsfeld only sat on the  board of 
> the company that was given approval by Clinton to deal with NK. 
While  it is 
> definitely clear Clinton gave state approval of such deal there is 
no  
> evidence, only innuendo, and speculation that Rumsfeld *may* have 
had  something to do 
> with it. So yeah, Clinton's coddling and showering of gifts and  
appeasing  
> NK who was stabbing him in the back was a failed  policy.





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