A search engine?
I'm sure everything you've found there is factual.
A search engine?
I'm sure everything you've found there is factual.
I found that tidbit about the "null and void" stuff in the Naval College Review. Do you not like them?
So, post the article. Let's review it.
It's 15 pages long. Read it yourself.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl...6/ai_105210219
Then tell me why Bush sent the fuel oil.
I intend to.
Chump, you are in rare form tonight. I drink to you!
As I to you. Busch isn't completely horrible (the beer, mind you).
I've also heard it said that President Clinton was the benefactor of 12 screwed up years by the Reagan/Bush I administrations.
Yes it is.
Well, Shiner was on sale at Diamond Shamrock, so on to the better stuff.
So, am I not the only one drinking tonight?
Okay, I got this far:
and we already have a problem."With stunning rapidity, Washington and Pyongyang unraveled close to a decade of painfully crafted diplomatic arrangements designed to prevent full-scale nuclear weapons development on the Korean Peninsula. By year's end, both countries had walked away from their respective commitments under the U.S.-DPRK Agreed Framework of October 1994, the major bilateral accord negotiated between Washington and Pyongyang during the 1990s."
There were no painfully crafted diplomatic arrangements. It was shortly after President Bush took office that Kim Jong Il announced he had totally and completely disregarded the agreement reached with envoy and former President Jimmy Carter in 1994 in, well, 1994.
If the article refuses to acknowledge this fact, up front, I'm afraid there's not much hope for the rest of it. I will, however, finish it...
Where's your link for that?It was shortly after President Bush took office that Kim Jong Il announced he had totally and completely disregarded the agreement reached with envoy and former President Jimmy Carter in 1994 in, well, 1994.
If you'd been paying attention you wouldn't need a link.
You think they just came up with the framework over a frappucino in an afternoon?There were no painfully crafted diplomatic arrangements.
If you can't come up with one, admit it.If you'd been paying attention you wouldn't need a link.
Nice double standard.
No no, I'm trying my first Pinot Noir tonight. It's not bad, but I feel I should have spent more for a better bottle.
I think the nuclear genie is out of the bottle. You can learn the basics from any credible Physics department around the world.
IMHO, Clinton delayed North Korea and Bush has simply done nothing but bluster, but whatever they did, NK was determined to become a nuclear power sooner or later. Pretty much any country that is determined enough can achieve this. Iraq and Saddam would have done it if Saddam had not invaded Kuwait. Iran is next. Do we really want to invade Iran?
Publicly, we will see a hard line against nuclear proliferation, but privately, I hope that we have some coherent policy for the new, however unpleasant members of the nuclear club.
Nah. Spend less like I did, and stick to good ol' Corona.
Blame it on Pakistan, Blame it on Pakistan.
Oh, and I'd rather drink Dos Equis than Corona.
Hey, are you drinking wine because of Sideways?
No, actually my girlfriend, Jekka, is a pretty big wino. She's been drinking red's for a long time, and I never got into it untill maybe a month ago or so. We've been trying a new wine or 2 every week. Everything I had tried up untill tonight had been a Merlot, I liked some I haven't liked others as much. I think she's bringing a cab back tomorrow, so that'll be next
However, as a coincidence, we did see Sideways last night. But the wine thing started a while back. It was a hillarious movie though.
Just asking. I wonder what the movie did for sales. Took me long enough to stomach beer.
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