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I fail to see why anyone would support a nation like North Korea. The government has devastated the people and threatens the free world. The United States would preferr peace, we were founded by a people seeking peace. However, we have our honor and love for our country and we will not back down from any challenge North Korea nor it's allies. The President of our country has become inconsequential, he no longer represents us... we, the people, now represent ourselves and we do so in the face of those who defy us. The U.S. is about freedom of productivity and friendships, and to kick the ass of anyone that tries to take that away.
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Re: Hydronium Thinks This...
Welcome to the site!
Good to see someone so patriotic. I agree, if this were a poker match we should call North Korea's bluff and go all in. Not war, but all in on the sanctions and push China like we have never pushed them before! Send the CEO of Wal-mart to China to negotiate.
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