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Clinton's policy in North Korea
I don't expect this video to last long on You Tube because hundreds of Democrats have flagged the video as "inappropriate." As long as Jay Leno and David Letterman are slamming Bush Democrats are for free speech. Show a political ad or ABC movie making fun of Clinton and they are against freedom of speech.
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Re: Clinton's policy in North Korea
I hope you play the video. I was among the expats who were here when Clinton sent the oil north. The CG in Seoul tried to talk sense to the Clintonites, and got removed, and then retired, for his efforts. And the first thing that was discovered by our "peeps" when the oil hit N. Korea, was the deliveries to their Army. Clinton never got all the "credit" he deserved, for his compromises with N. KOrea.
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