Apr 05 2009

Go Ahead Send Me the Letter. Make my Day!

Published by iChef Politikos at 10:37 am under All, News, Op / Ed, Politikos, iChef Politikos

YES I DID…

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by iChef Mindy©2009

Whattaya gonna do about it?

Oh, No, not the Retter?

REARRY?

It’s time for the REALLY REALLY strongly worded letter from the UN—ahahahahahahahaha! (—For those of you Team America fans out there!)

WHATEVER…

UPDATE: 4/9/09

Hans Brix where are you???

REARRY…

That’s what Hillary Secretary-of-State-Clinton has been saying for the past two weeks—If North Korea fires the missile, there’s going to be trouble from the UN, sanctions, even letters…

Don’t do it!

I’m gonna count to three, don’t…

One… I’m not kidding.

Two… There’s not going to be a four. Don’t do it!

Two and a half… I’m gonna get the UN involved (which has been involved right along and as ever so effective…)

Take your finger off the button. I’m gonna say Three and second now. I’m putting the letter in an envelope as I type with one hand…

I mean it…

Don’t!

Three!

Kim Jong II: Fire! Up up and away my beautiful Baristic Missile. Reminds me of a song.

South Korea North Korea Missile

drudge: NO THEY DIDN’T!!

NKOREA HAS LAUNCHED 'LONG RANGE ROCKET'...
PASSES OVER JAPAN...
Gingrich says he would have disabled missile...

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What do we do now?

“Hillary send that bastard Kim Jong II an Ipod with his own greatest hits on it, will you. Oh, don’t forget to include some of my strong-on-defense speeches**, and some pictures of me and the wife…”

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FOXNews.com: U.S. Prepares for Emergency Session at U.N. But Gives Few Clues About What to Do With North Korea. The Obama administration is facing its first test in an international crisis Sunday as North Korea defies international resolutions and launches a long-range missile.

“The United States believes that this action is best dealt with — the most appropriate response would be a United Nations Security Council resolution,” she added.

Not the Letter? Back to the policies that got us in trouble in the first place.

UpdateThis just in:

Obama Condemns N. Korea Missile Launch, Vows to Pursue Missile Defense in Europe. President Obama calls for swift new United Nations sanctions against North Korea after the isolated communist regime fired a ballistic missile.

I think he means the REALLY REALLY REALLY SUPER DUPER ESPRESSO LETTER! WHATEVER Dudes. Whatever…

Safer. I don’t think so.

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This just happened the other day:

Gateway Pundit» Barack Obama Pushes His “Strength Through Weakness” Plan– Calls For a World Without Nukes

Safer. I don’t think so.

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Stop The ACLU» N. Korea launches missile; Obama shows us what smart diplomacy is

Safer. I don’t think so.

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CommentaryMagazine: The Very Softest of Powers by Abe Greenwald 04.05.2009 – 12:18 PM

Today’s rocket launch by North Korea capped off what has been a remarkably successful first quarter for the world’s most toxic regimes and troublesome bad actors.

In January, Barack Obama gave his first presidential interview to Al Arabiya television, during which he praised Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah for his “great courage.” Obama has since fully embraced the Saudi peace initiative for the Middle East. (Among the initiative’s non-negotiable details is the Palestinian “right of return,” which would overwhelm the Jewish State with millions of “claimants.”) A week ago, the UN Human Rights Council passed a Saudi-backed “defamation of religion” resolution. The resolution internationalizes Islamic blasphemy laws to give cover to human rights and other abuses in Muslim countries. In England last week, Obama bowed before King Abdullah.

In February, a Taliban group secured a permanent peace treaty with Pakistan’s government, allowing the repressive Islamists to take control of Swat Valley, a mere 150 miles from Islamabad. After publicly renouncing the deal, American officials in Pakistan gave it their private backing.

Safer. I don’t think so.

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CNN.com isn’t even featuring this story… You should be asking why, oh they have commentary why it’s not a big deal:

Commentary By Joseph Cirincione: North Korean launch not a cause for panic

North Korea’s thinly disguised missile test violates U.N. resolutions and should be condemned. But it is not a serious threat to the United States, nor does it justify a crash program to deploy an expensive, unproven anti-missile system.

  • Joseph Cirincione says U.S. should try to renew negotiations to end North Korean nuclear program. Get me the Letter stat!

Safer. I don’t think so.

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**North Korea supplies the fireworks for Obama’s no-nukes pledge Apr 5, 2009 12:20 PM by Ed Morrissey

Safer. I don’t think so.

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Curses, foiled again Reuters quotes diplomatic sources as saying that UN Security Council is unlikely to impose any sanctions on North Korea for firing a missile in defiance of earlier Security Council Resolutions.

Safer. I don’t think so.

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Newt Gingrich On The NK Missile Launch,

Safer. I don’t think so.

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Give me GWB to stand up for the safety of America any day of the week…

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WHATEVER Dudes. Whatever…

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2 responses so far

2 Responses to “Go Ahead Send Me the Letter. Make my Day!”

  1. VEe!on 07 Apr 2009 at 10:23 am

    Newt Gingrich,
    “The days of “cowboy diplomacy” are over, folks. We’ve gone from “preemptive strikes” to “first responders”…in other words, threats will be allowed to become attacks….

    Curious, what does he expect this admin to do. I’m not 100% sure about this but I believe many of our military resources are over-extended in Iraq and now Afghanistan. Wouldn’t taking any military action against North Korea be ill-advised at the present time.
    If the U.S. decided to take out the missile, what does he think Kim Jong Il would do? After all, he is definitely not Saddam Hussein.

    I think the world is well aware of the how ineffectual the U.N. is at the present time. Bush demonstrated that with the Iraq invasion.

    Team America is currently on my BlockBuster list. Loved it. Kim Jong Il is definitely saying, what the f___ are you going to do?

    I’m laughing hard at the strongly worded letter. Because in the end, that’s all they can do. Resolutions, sanctions?? Jong Il is thinking, yeah wha eva.

  2. adminon 08 Apr 2009 at 6:09 am

    Curious, what does he expect this admin to do.

    I think the administration signaled what they were going to do all along—Hillary was all over the place saying, the world community will have to respond if it happens. And they did, thumbing there nose at the US by doing nothing—not even the letter…

    Which by the way wasn’t even issued! I love that movie too! Every time I saw Hillary say it I went right back to the “Hans and Kim” dialog.

    I think Gingrich is in the camp of US safety and security can’t be left up to the rest of the world regardless of the Left’s need to placate them. We did nothing about it, after threatening UN interaction (basically nothing) and prevented nothing, and proved to the world that we are not currently being led by a strong administration.

    The countries and groups that want to irritate and dismantle the US are going to do as much as possible as long as this leadership remains. Case in point—Somali’s just
    hijacked a US flagged container ship. Somali pirates hijack U.S.-flagged ship…
    21 Americans aboard… Developing…

    Hillary, Start writing the RETTER…

    Love your blog by the way! You’re on my blogroll.

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