hehe yeah Bill, BIG UPS PLAYA!
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[QUOTE="Suddenstriker52"][QUOTE="duxup"]In related news it looks like they had a rock'n time.
Locke562
I think a few beers could have helped. It worked for Obama.:P
Bill Clinton. Secret Agent, and the most interesting man in the world.Bill Clinton, he can speak Korean, in German.
You can only imagin how those two journalist are thanking him..... I just hope they one up Monica.... >_>
It's the girls' own faults for being in there in the first place. If they hadn't broken the law and gone where they weren't supposed to then we could have used Bill for more useful things, like assassination.
I'm still waiting to see what we had to accede to in order to secure the two journalists, but I'm glad to see they got out of the country in decent health.
Bill might use some old fashioned poison skills and get both done at once.It's the girls' own faults for being in there in the first place. If they hadn't broken the law and gone where they weren't supposed to then we could have used Bill for more useful things, like assassination.
brickdoctor
Typo: you meant "two of his" not "his two"pfff the only reason the deal went throw is bill had to give up his two on theSide asian chicks to Kim jong .....:I
Norg
Good news. I hope some people don't try to spin it as a bad thing. Whenever we can get our citizens out of situations like this, without firing a shot, it is a good thing.btaylor2404
You know, btaylor, that's exactly the first thing that came to my mind when I heard that on the news today. I'm no fan of Clinton, but hey...if he can save some of our citizens from years of trouble without violence or increasing diplomatic and military tensions, that's a very good thing. The news report I listened to on ABC radio stated that he "apologized" to NK officials. In my opinion, there is absolutely nothing wrong with apologizing to improve diplomatic relations and help your fellow citizens. I may not know the entire story, but from what I've heard and read, some US reporters went into territory they should not have entered, without permission. It's a good diplomatic move to admit the wrongs that some of our people committed by crossing a territorial border without persmission. I mean that sincerely, and I hope my next comment is not taken the wrong way...
The US really needs to crack down on people entering our borders without legal permission. Why aren't officials from other countries big enough to visit the US and apologize in behalf of the people that break our laws in order to improve diplomatic relations? Why isn't the US cracking down more on our security? Why is it such big news when a couple of reporters illegally cross a border once, yet thousands of people illegally cross US borders every year?
[QUOTE="btaylor2404"]Good news. I hope some people don't try to spin it as a bad thing. Whenever we can get our citizens out of situations like this, without firing a shot, it is a good thing.StrawberryHill
You know, btaylor, that's exactly the first thing that came to my mind when I heard that on the news today. I'm no fan of Clinton, but hey...if he can save some of our citizens from years of trouble without violence or increasing diplomatic and military tensions, that's a very good thing. The news report I listened to on ABC radio stated that he "apologized" to NK officials. In my opinion, there is absolutely nothing wrong with apologizing to improve diplomatic relations and help your fellow citizens. I may not know the entire story, but from what I've heard and read, some US reporters went into territory they should not have entered, without permission. It's a good diplomatic move to admit the wrongs that some of our people committed by crossing a territorial border without persmission. I mean that sincerely, and I hope my next comment is not taken the wrong way...
The US really needs to crack down on people entering our borders without legal permission. Why aren't officials from other countries big enough to visit the US and apologize in behalf of the people that break our laws in order to improve diplomatic relations? Why isn't the US cracking down more on our security? Why is it such big news when a couple of reporters illegally cross a border once, yet thousands of people illegally cross US borders every year?
And you thought the North Koreans were bad. How bad would we be then in that case.Please Log In to post.
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