#20024 - 10/17/0211:44 AMOf course now that we know about
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Of course now that we know about North Korea actually having a nuclear weapons program, maybe we should refocus and attack them instead? Sounds like a real threat to me. Oh wait, no oil there. Never mind.<br><br>
#20029 - 10/17/0202:56 PMRe: Of course now that we know about
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Makes you think. Just how do both countries impact our economy and what is more important in the long run, our security as a nation, or the economic benefits derived from them?<br><br>Too Easy!
Is this a political thread?<br><br>I think it is, and I think if you see Marg coming — you'd better duck.<br><br><br><br>[color:orange]Hey! Wait a 'minute'....</font color=orange>
#20032 - 10/17/0203:06 PMRe: Of course now that we know about
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I wonder how much difference there is between national security and economic benefits. I suspect not a whole lot, really. North Korea would become a national security threat the moment it began to bully Japan, say, because N. Korea has nukes and Japan does not.<br><br>Great wits are sure to madness near allied.--John Dryden, "Absalom and Achitophel"
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#20033 - 10/17/0203:06 PMRe: Of course now that we know about
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I'am sorry, the creative side of my brain has never developed and your reply took me awhile to understand, but now I think $I$ $Get$ $it$! <br><br>Too Easy!