rkzenrage • Jul 23, 2006 9:08 pm
This stuff has been publicly known for over a year now. S Korea detected the problem years ago. Just another reason why N Korea needs to be engaged in a world community so that special powers within government no longer operate independently outside control of their own leadership. A North Korea engaged with the world would find such operations to be criminal and counter productive to Korean interests. A N Korea where the power brokers have unlimited power; where the world has no say or knowledge as to what happens inside that country - this is what happens when a country is not engaged in the world.rkzenrage wrote:No Ordinary Counterfeit
JayMcGee wrote:yeah, you're right, maddened arkensew..... on this, the second anniversary, after thinkimng it through these past two years, we definatley should nuke 'em.
JayMcGee wrote:yeah, you're right, maddened arkensew..... on this, the second anniversary, after thinkimng it through these past two years, we definatley should nuke 'em.
tfa wrote:
Many of the supernotes surfaced in the Middle East, notably in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon and in Tehran...
"Dog still biting man" is, though.tw wrote:'Dog bit man' is no longer news.