Monday, April 15, 2013

Evil people around the world have to be laughting at the US. If they only knew that Obama does not bluff.

Remember that Iran is watching all this and making plans with our actions in mind.
But after seeing  the liberal's joy at Ms. Thatcher's death, I see signs that a strong stand by the US and our allies would be met with rioting nationwide by the left.
What was once called evil is now good and good has become evil.
John Kerry’s Words Don’t Match Obama Administration Actions on North Korea  "Rather than standing up to blatant belligerence, the Obama Administration has stepped back. And the reason for the capitulation? As Secretary Kerry explains, “Let’s face it. Everyone here knows this, we’ve got enough problems to deal with around the world.” One can only imagine the glee in Pyongyang and the trepidation in Seoul for the U.S. to prioritize other regions over defending our Korean ally."

The 5 Craziest Children's Cartoons from North Korea  "No matter where in the world a child is raised, odds are cartoons feature heavily in their upbringing. North Korean kids are no exception...." The US always being the bad guys, just as we are on colleges campii.

Dennis Rodman: I’m going back to North Korea  “He just wants to be loved. He just wants to sit down and talk. That’s all.”


Obama Calls for End to North Korean Rhetoric  "...President Barack Obama said, “We both agreed that now’s the time for North Korea to end the kind of belligerent approach that they’ve been taking. And to try to lower temperatures. Nobody wants to see a conflict on the Korean Peninsula.”"
 
World View: John Kerry Says North Korea's Rhetoric Is 'Unacceptable'  "The U.S. has been calling North Korea's actions and rhetoric "unacceptable" for years, so much so that saying it again is just a joke. So, why would a missile test be a "huge mistake"? Does anyone really believe that the North Koreans care if they're "further isolated"? "
 
North Korea: The bigger picture  "Perhaps it’s because of the constant coverage, or at least the perspective provided by the corporate media, that people aren’t understanding that we are currently engaged in World War III. It’s just that the actual shooting between the global super powers simply hasn’t started yet."

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