Friday, February 04, 2005

The Deck Furniture on the Titanic

Things I some times wonder about…

George “W” often speaks about diplomatic chats with North Korea as opposed to our approach in Iraq.

This seems a bit odd.

Yes, I get that we made a lot assumptions in regards to the weapons of mass destruction in Sadam’s backyard and so on. Assumptions that now clearly appear to have been.. Oh, what’s the great line from “Bull Durham”?

“That pitch looks to be a little outside.”

We also make, a rightful assumption, that in fact Sadam was pretty well a dictator and was not going to be winning the Nobel Prize in the foreseeable future. Here, he hardly stands alone…no shortages of these ‘whack jobs’ out there.

I have said it before and will say it again. Albeit, that I may take exception to our presence in Iraq, I believe we need to support the men and women of our Armed Services 100% and pray for their safe and swift return home.

Ok, then, lets talk about North Korea.

They can make ‘nukes’(nuclear arms). They don’t like the USA and myriads of other countries. They are as suppressed as any nation in the history of this world.
Kim Jong-il, the odd little leader of this country, is a nut case in his own special “Planters” can.

And, yet we want to sit down and have a chat with them?

Earlier this week, Kim Jong-il made a declaration that all North Korean men should in fact cut their hair to a short length. They should parrot his hairstyle.

And the reason?

Well, it seems, in the wisdom of Kim, that long hair sucks the oxygen out of the brains of men; apparently, the same concern does apply to the women of North Korea.

Yes, indeed, here is a guy I want to have a serious dialogue with while he has control of ‘nukes’. This dude, makes the latter years of Howard Hughes’ life, look like a stroll down ‘sanity lane’.

Who, for the love of all that makes any semblance of sense, would WE have chat with this clown? Tim Leary is dead and Charles Manson is otherwise occupied.

I’m sorry, Mr. President, what am I not seeing here?

I guess denial is just not a river in Egypt.



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