Wednesday, April 17, 2013

MEANWHILE, BACK IN NORTH KOREA…


With the Boston tragedy dominating the news, North Korea is continuing its harangue against South Korea and the U.S. during the celebration of Kim Il Sung’s birthday.  South Korea has had demonstrations against Kim Jong Un and his government, which prompted North Korean demands for an apology.  South Korean Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin told a parliamentary committee Monday that North Korea still appears poised to launch a missile from its east coast.  North Korea has threatened that unspecified retaliatory actions would happen at any time.

COMMENTS:
Someone needs to take Kim Jong Un to the woodshed and wash his mouth out with soap. 

TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. How can Obama have the unmitigated gall to say they are going to hunt down the people responsible for Boston and bring them to justice when he hasn’t done a damned thing about Benghazi, even seven months down the road?  (Paula ~ Saratoga, CA)
A. He obviously has something to hide in the Benghazi Massacre.  I don’t think he has anything to hide in the Boston event. 

Q. All of the economic indicators seem to be improving, but you say the improvement is being artificially propped up by the printing of more money and other government moves.  So, just what do you think is going to happen?  (Igor ~ Gresham, OR)
A. Robert Weidemer, best known for correctly predicting the collapse of the U.S. housing market, equity markets, and consumer spending that almost sank the United States during the “Great Recession,” provides disturbing evidence for 50 percent unemployment, a 90 percent stock market crash, and 100 percent annual inflation . . . starting as soon as 2013.  I believe this country is on the very verge of holy economic hell, and there are a lot of knowledgeable people on my side. 

Q. What is your response to Democrats saying that the Boston Marathon bombing was caused by intelligence cuts as a result of Sequestration?  (Cheng ~ Kent, WA)
A. They should be ashamed of themselves for politicizing a national disaster like this.  It’s ugly and beyond being disgraceful.  It shows you the total lack of intellect and character of some of the people we have in high places. 

TODAY’S QUOTE:
“Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve.” ~ George W. Bush

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