Friday, May 21, 2010

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http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/05/20/south.korea.sunken.ship/index.html?npt=NP1

Hillary Clinton, in my opinion, is an inept leach of a woman who used her husband’s presidency to become a major political figure. Unsurprisingly, she made a impulsive comment convicting the North Koreans for supposedly sinking a S. Korean ship killing the sailors aboard. I don’t understand why the United States always has to be side-taking and combative. As we all know, North Korea is a nuclear country controlled by an unstable dictator who despises America. Clinton recently condemned North Korea for the alleged destruction of a South Korean warship, and though it is probable that the North Koreans are guilty of this offense, there is no confirmed proof that it was. Hillary Clinton just decided what the United States’ stance on the crisis was before we knew so. Is that a choice a democracy would make democratic? No. Hillary Clinton has denunciated North Korea, a dangerously powerful nation, for a crime that they possibly did not commit.
I don’t think that this statement is a major offense, and I think that North Korea probably did sink the sip. The problem is, our incompetent President, biased senators, and crooked cabinet members don’t really know what a democracy is. In this country, people have no say for what the government does. Is it possible that North Korea takes this statement as an attack and drops an atom bomb on us? It’s unlikely, but it is possible. The United States is in multi-trillions of dollars of debt, in the thick of an economic crisis, being controlled by a democrat party majority, and still involved in an endless war. This is a worst case scenario and if Kim Jong-Il wanted to attack us, we’d be screwed. Hillary cannot afford to swing our bat for us and condemn countries that are against us in the first place. It seems Barack Obama’s promise of peace and security was just another empty campaign lie.

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