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Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones, But Names Will Never Hurt Me…

By: Pam On: Oct/18/06 - 1 Comment

Whatever happened to that? Rather than accept the truth of the situation, George Soros and Jimmy Carter have chosen to blame Bush for the NK mess. According to Soros:

Bush shouldn’t have labeled North Korea part of an “axis of evil,” Soros told a group of investors and academics in Seoul. The president “aggravated the problem” by rejecting South Korea’s so-called Sunshine Policy of engaging with the North, Soros said.

And Jimmy Carter must have liked that so well that he followed up with this:

Former President Jimmy Carter said Tuesday night that an agreement he brokered 12 years ago for North Korea to halt nuclear weapons development is “in the wastebasket.” Carter contends the Bush administration turned its back on the deal and labeled the isolated nation part of an “axis of evil.”

Ian has a wonderful take on this: “North Korea decided to develop nuclear missiles after Bush referred to them as being apart of the “axis of evil”. Yes, that is exactly what these liberal nuts are suggesting. What are they going to complain about next, the word islamofascists?”
Oh, but they already did Ian…

Posted on: October 18, 2006 |

Posted in: Democrats, National News, Terrorism

One Response to “Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones, But Names Will Never Hurt Me…”

  1. snowy egret
    October 19, 2006 - 08:32 AM on October 19th, 2006

    GEORGE SOROS must be one of the nations most obnochous persons and he sould to me like a leftists appoligists and frankly he should be deported to a place far far away from here:lol:

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