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~^ beancounter ~^
June 22nd 06, 07:05 PM
I didn't know the Korean was was so long
and involved so many " assets " ....

-----------snip-----------------------
" In particular, they released more than 15 million
napalm bombs on military positions on the front
and peaceful cities and farming and fishing villages
in the rear."
---------------------------------------
snip from the Kprean "news" agency.....

WaltBJ
June 22nd 06, 10:12 PM
~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
> I didn't know the Korean was was so long
> and involved so many " assets " ....
>
> -----------snip-----------------------
> " In particular, they released more than 15 million
> napalm bombs on military positions on the front
> and peaceful cities and farming and fishing villages
> in the rear."
> ---------------------------------------
> snip from the Kprean "news" agency

Boy, talk about loaded language from a biased source. Can't you find a
better cite than that, troll-boy?
Walt BK

~^ beancounter ~^
June 22nd 06, 10:14 PM
i don't write the news....i just comment on it....




WaltBJ wrote:
> ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
> > I didn't know the Korean was was so long
> > and involved so many " assets " ....
> >
> > -----------snip-----------------------
> > " In particular, they released more than 15 million
> > napalm bombs on military positions on the front
> > and peaceful cities and farming and fishing villages
> > in the rear."
> > ---------------------------------------
> > snip from the Kprean "news" agency
>
> Boy, talk about loaded language from a biased source. Can't you find a
> better cite than that, troll-boy?
> Walt BK

Dave Deep
June 23rd 06, 12:04 AM
After carefully selecting the source that supports your point of view rather
for it's balance and accuracy?!

DD


"~^ beancounter ~^" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>i don't write the news....i just comment on it....
>
>
>
>
> WaltBJ wrote:
>> ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
>> > I didn't know the Korean was was so long
>> > and involved so many " assets " ....
>> >
>> > -----------snip-----------------------
>> > " In particular, they released more than 15 million
>> > napalm bombs on military positions on the front
>> > and peaceful cities and farming and fishing villages
>> > in the rear."
>> > ---------------------------------------
>> > snip from the Kprean "news" agency
>>
>> Boy, talk about loaded language from a biased source. Can't you find a
>> better cite than that, troll-boy?
>> Walt BK
>

~^ beancounter ~^
June 23rd 06, 01:36 AM
and my point of view is the korean's are full of ****, and
there is no way in hell we dropped 15 million bombs in
the conflict....


Dave Deep wrote:
> After carefully selecting the source that supports your point of view rather
> for it's balance and accuracy?!
>
> DD
>
>
> "~^ beancounter ~^" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >i don't write the news....i just comment on it....
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > WaltBJ wrote:
> >> ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
> >> > I didn't know the Korean was was so long
> >> > and involved so many " assets " ....
> >> >
> >> > -----------snip-----------------------
> >> > " In particular, they released more than 15 million
> >> > napalm bombs on military positions on the front
> >> > and peaceful cities and farming and fishing villages
> >> > in the rear."
> >> > ---------------------------------------
> >> > snip from the Kprean "news" agency
> >>
> >> Boy, talk about loaded language from a biased source. Can't you find a
> >> better cite than that, troll-boy?
> >> Walt BK
> >

Dave Deep
June 23rd 06, 02:55 PM
Which is not the point of view that came across, you should have cited the
quote then said the Koreans were full od Sh*t rather than just the quote all
you did was make yourself sound like the Koreans own agiprop machine.

DD


"~^ beancounter ~^" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> and my point of view is the korean's are full of ****, and
> there is no way in hell we dropped 15 million bombs in
> the conflict....
>
>
> Dave Deep wrote:
>> After carefully selecting the source that supports your point of view
>> rather
>> for it's balance and accuracy?!
>>
>> DD
>>
>>
>> "~^ beancounter ~^" > wrote in message
>> oups.com...
>> >i don't write the news....i just comment on it....
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > WaltBJ wrote:
>> >> ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
>> >> > I didn't know the Korean was was so long
>> >> > and involved so many " assets " ....
>> >> >
>> >> > -----------snip-----------------------
>> >> > " In particular, they released more than 15 million
>> >> > napalm bombs on military positions on the front
>> >> > and peaceful cities and farming and fishing villages
>> >> > in the rear."
>> >> > ---------------------------------------
>> >> > snip from the Kprean "news" agency
>> >>
>> >> Boy, talk about loaded language from a biased source. Can't you find a
>> >> better cite than that, troll-boy?
>> >> Walt BK
>> >
>

Tankfixer
June 24th 06, 09:33 PM
In article . com>,
mumbled
> i don't write the news....i just comment on it....

The story was BS.

>
> WaltBJ wrote:
> > ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
> > > I didn't know the Korean was was so long
> > > and involved so many " assets " ....
> > >
> > > -----------snip-----------------------
> > > " In particular, they released more than 15 million
> > > napalm bombs on military positions on the front
> > > and peaceful cities and farming and fishing villages
> > > in the rear."
> > > ---------------------------------------
> > > snip from the Kprean "news" agency
> >
> > Boy, talk about loaded language from a biased source. Can't you find a
> > better cite than that, troll-boy?
> > Walt BK
>
>

Tankfixer
June 26th 06, 08:21 PM
In article om>,
mumbled
> so, do you think the half pint (in charge of n korea) has the
> "ware with all" and balls to launch?...

Who knows.
the story was still BS

>
>
> Tankfixer wrote:
> > In article . com>,
> > mumbled
> > > i don't write the news....i just comment on it....
> >
> > The story was BS.
> >
> > >
> > > WaltBJ wrote:
> > > > ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
> > > > > I didn't know the Korean was was so long
> > > > > and involved so many " assets " ....
> > > > >
> > > > > -----------snip-----------------------
> > > > > " In particular, they released more than 15 million
> > > > > napalm bombs on military positions on the front
> > > > > and peaceful cities and farming and fishing villages
> > > > > in the rear."
> > > > > ---------------------------------------
> > > > > snip from the Kprean "news" agency
> > > >
> > > > Boy, talk about loaded language from a biased source. Can't you find a
> > > > better cite than that, troll-boy?
> > > > Walt BK
> > >
> > >
>
>

~^ beancounter ~^
June 28th 06, 04:52 PM
‹(·¿·)›

china seems concerned this am (in the news)...



Tankfixer wrote:
> In article om>,
> mumbled
> > so, do you think the half pint (in charge of n korea) has the
> > "ware with all" and balls to launch?...
>
> Who knows.
> the story was still BS
>
> >
> >
> > Tankfixer wrote:
> > > In article . com>,
> > > mumbled
> > > > i don't write the news....i just comment on it....
> > >
> > > The story was BS.
> > >
> > > >
> > > > WaltBJ wrote:
> > > > > ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
> > > > > > I didn't know the Korean was was so long
> > > > > > and involved so many " assets " ....
> > > > > >
> > > > > > -----------snip-----------------------
> > > > > > " In particular, they released more than 15 million
> > > > > > napalm bombs on military positions on the front
> > > > > > and peaceful cities and farming and fishing villages
> > > > > > in the rear."
> > > > > > ---------------------------------------
> > > > > > snip from the Kprean "news" agency
> > > > >
> > > > > Boy, talk about loaded language from a biased source. Can't you find a
> > > > > better cite than that, troll-boy?
> > > > > Walt BK
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> >

Ian MacLure
July 1st 06, 02:53 PM
Tankfixer > wrote in
:

> In article om>,
> mumbled
>> so, do you think the half pint (in charge of n korea) has the
>> "ware with all" and balls to launch?...
>
> Who knows.
> the story was still BS

We do know he's "so ronery".

IBM

Ian MacLure
July 1st 06, 03:05 PM
"~^ beancounter ~^" > wrote in
ups.com:

> so, do you think the half pint (in charge of n korea) has the
> "ware with all" and balls to launch?...

That's "wherewithal(l)" I believe. One word for sure.
Second "l" may be superfluous....

IBM

~^ beancounter ~^
July 4th 06, 05:54 PM
we (the us military) should "drop the
piano" on that little midget and his lemmings....




Ian MacLure wrote:
> "~^ beancounter ~^" > wrote in
> ups.com:
>
> > so, do you think the half pint (in charge of n korea) has the
> > "ware with all" and balls to launch?...
>
> That's "wherewithal(l)" I believe. One word for sure.
> Second "l" may be superfluous....
>
> IBM

~^ beancounter ~^
July 4th 06, 06:18 PM
" WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Fuel trucks have departed
the site where a North Korean missile sits on a launching
pad, indicating that a test might be near, two senior U.S.
State Department officials said Tuesday.

The removal of the fuel trucks and other auxiliary equipment
means the North Koreans may have finished fueling the
missile, said the officials, who did not want to be named
because of the sensitivity of the information.

Should the North Koreans have completed the fueling "all
they would need to do now is press the button," one of
the sources said.

Keith W[_1_]
July 5th 06, 11:23 AM
"~^ beancounter ~^" > wrote in message
ups.com...
>" WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Fuel trucks have departed
> the site where a North Korean missile sits on a launching
> pad, indicating that a test might be near, two senior U.S.
> State Department officials said Tuesday.
>
> The removal of the fuel trucks and other auxiliary equipment
> means the North Koreans may have finished fueling the
> missile, said the officials, who did not want to be named
> because of the sensitivity of the information.
>
> Should the North Koreans have completed the fueling "all
> they would need to do now is press the button," one of
> the sources said.
>

They did, it seems to have fizzled

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5149512.stm

Keith

~^ beancounter ~^
July 7th 06, 09:50 PM
Pentagon officials tell us China's government failed utterly to come
through on private pledges to the Bush administration to halt North
Korea's missile tests.
Worse, some officials say, it is likely Beijing deceived the United
States about its efforts to dissuade North Korea from the apparent
tests and that China may have tacitly backed the seven missile launches
earlier this week.
"This demonstrates how impotent the Chinese are and the incredibly
low level of influence they have over their North Korean brethren," one
official told us.

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