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snowman 10-08-2006 11:10 PM

Korean NUKE TEST
 
Korea and the rest of the world that is in the same position, ie Iran, anyone else MUST be informed that if any of their nukes or anybody’s nukes are EVER detonated over American soil that their countries will no longer exist, period. I do not think that they realize that we will do this, WE WILL. We will kill every single person in their country, we will annihilate their country, we will incinerate it. They think we are bluffing here, we are not. We must make this fact sink in. I do not want to see that many innocent people suffer for the whims of a nutcase, but it is inevitable if they persist. Please help stop this potential massacre, please, please make them aware of their true risk they are taking, America is not a benevolent state, and it is a ruthless one. We seem to be wimps, but this is VERY misleading. Our response to any nuke attack on our country will be devastating, beyond belief. We only allude to this, but the fact is that we will kill millions, without hesitation, if we are attacked in this way. The enemy must KNOW that this is our most likely response. Unfortunately, due to the democrats hate for Bush, this is not a clear message. The enemy must know that in spite of the democrats hate for Bush, that they will back Bush in retaliation for any such attack.

Help save the world, support Bush, make our intent CLEAR.

stuartj 10-08-2006 11:48 PM

Gosh.

Trouble is, they think if they dont have nukes, you might invade and kill them and occuppy their country. There is some recent precedent in this regard.

Evil axles, n'all.

beepbeep 10-09-2006 02:13 AM

"Help save the world, support Bush"

That was great! :D :D

Bobboloo 10-09-2006 02:16 AM

Re: Korean NUKE TEST
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Kim Jong-il
America and the rest of the world that is in the same position, ie U.K., anyone else MUST be informed that if any of their nukes or anybody’s nukes are EVER detonated over North Korean soil that their countries will no longer exist, period. I do not think that they realize that we will do this, WE WILL. We will kill every single person in their country, we will annihilate their country, we will incinerate it. They think we are bluffing here, we are not. We must make this fact sink in. I do not want to see that many innocent people suffer for the whims of a nutcase, but it is inevitable if they persist. Please help stop this potential massacre, please, please make them aware of their true risk they are taking, North Korea is not a benevolent state, and it is a ruthless one. We seem to be wimps, but this is VERY misleading. Our response to any nuke attack on our country will be devastating, beyond belief. We only allude to this, but the fact is that we will kill millions, without hesitation, if we are attacked in this way. The enemy must KNOW that this is our most likely response. Unfortunately, due to the South Korean hate for Kim Jong-il, this is not a clear message. The enemy must know that in spite of the South Korean hate for Kim Jong-il, that they will back Kim Jong-il in retaliation for any such attack.

Help save the world, support Kim Jong-il, make our intent CLEAR.


Porsche-O-Phile 10-09-2006 03:38 AM

Re: Korean NUKE TEST
 
Quote:

Originally posted by snowman

<insert tired old boring divisive partisan B.S. ranting here. . . blah, blah, blah>
Help save the world, support Bush, make our intent CLEAR.

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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

You mean the guy that let this happen on his watch after singling them out in his own "Axis of Evil" speech?

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Seem to recall something from the 2004 presidential debates in which Bush agreed with Sen. Kerry saying that "the biggest terrorist threat is nuclear proliferation". Way to go there Bushy!!!

fastpat 10-09-2006 05:28 AM

Yep, I worry a lot more about Kim Jong-Bush than Kim Jong-Il.

fastpat 10-09-2006 05:32 AM

Re: Korean NUKE TEST
 
Quote:

Originally posted by snowman


Help save the world, support Bush, make our intent CLEAR.

First, all the US government has to do to make the risk nearly non-existent it to stop meddling in others countries and killing their citizens.

Second, if the US government uses nukes EVER AGAIN, it will wish it hadn't.

kach22i 10-09-2006 05:51 AM

Re: Korean NUKE TEST
 
Quote:

Originally posted by snowman
We will kill every single person in their country, we will annihilate their country, we will incinerate it.
Never use more nuke than you have to, to get the job done. Fallout from even underground testing has been a disaster. Do you want the west coast to get hit with the fallout?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/184500...st2_map300.gif

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1849471.stm
Quote:

Radioactive fallout from nuclear weapons tests probably caused 17,000 cancer deaths in the United States in the latter half of the 20th century, a US-based environmental watchdog reports.
Another story:
http://www.llrc.org/health/images/bubbles.bmp
http://www.llrc.org/menaibriefing.htm
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Radioactivity from Sellafield, weapons test fallout and nuclear power stations clings to fine particles of silt in estuaries and mud-flats in the sea. Silt is churned up by wave action; air bubbles burst, throwing microscopic particles into the air. These are blown onto the land and can be inhaled, resulting in high radiation doses to the body tissues they lodge in.

john70t 10-09-2006 06:11 AM

Not sure if the current administrations past acceptance of limited nuclear usage and policy of pre-emptive strikes help the situation much in terms of diplomacy on the public level.

The fact is: eventually "we'll all have to get along" because Iran/Korea/etc.. are going to be nuke-capable, partially out of fear, but mostly out of the status of becoming one of the world player "big-boys".
Either that, or we level a whole lot of dirt now, and hard, and prepare for massive retribution from multiple sources.

But with the current US economic fragility, and the deficit sinkhole the republicans have pulled us into, and (oh yeah that competance thing), our cards have all been put on the table. We "have" to import computer and medical techs at the top, and laborers at the bottom because for the last 2 decades our infrastructure $'s have been spent on porkbarrel.

Such talk is the useless posturing of a teenage punk on a street corner.

fastpat 10-09-2006 06:27 AM

Hardtack-Umbrella test June 8, 1958. Fired 150 feet underwater on lagoon floor, 8 kiloton explosive force. Crater 3000 feet across, 20 feet deep.
http://images19.fotki.com/v23/photos...a1946c5-vi.jpg

See also what the nuke tests looked like when fired at night, from 800 miles away in Hawaii. Test name is Starfish Prime. It was an actual ICBM test firing, Titan missile. http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Dominic.html

svandamme 10-09-2006 07:39 AM

have to admit, although i'm not pro nukes in any way
they did produce some of the awesome and prettiest pics and footage ever...

pmajka 10-09-2006 09:27 AM

dont nukes vape Ozone??? so, now we need to use ethanol in our gas. I know where the hole in the Ozone layer came from...

NUKES

red-beard 10-09-2006 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by pmajka
dont nukes vape Ozone??? so, now we need to use ethanol in our gas. I know where the hole in the Ozone layer came from...

NUKES

Yup, I think you put 2 and 2 together and just got 11

snowman 10-09-2006 08:41 PM

All of you have your head in the sand. Get real already! Our economy is so strong that even a nuke strike on NYC would not dislodge it. As to retaliation, you’ll are contributing to the fantasy of the bad guys, that fantasy is that they can somehow win in an exchange of nukes. The whole world would lose in such an exchange, but those countries would be dust. Fallout? All the above ground tests, plus the others done to date have not done a single thing to the world. No big die offs, no big cancer clusters, only a few that were very directly affected by those tests, i.e. witnessed them.

ZLP 10-09-2006 09:12 PM

What is scary is not the nukes. Watching the news today I can already see the media creating fear in the US citizens and promoting panic. I think the govt wants us to be afraid just to have an excuse to march over there and fight another useless war. Who cares if they have a bomb because they are never going to use it and also have no real means of sending it here.

jdm61 10-09-2006 09:15 PM

Re: Re: Korean NUKE TEST
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Porsche-O-Phile
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

You mean the guy that let this happen on his watch after singling them out in his own "Axis of Evil" speech?

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Seem to recall something from the 2004 presidential debates in which Bush agreed with Sen. Kerry saying that "the biggest terrorist threat is nuclear proliferation". Way to go there Bushy!!!

Lest we forget which president gave Kim "civilian" nuclear technology and assistance in exchange for a promise not to make weapons grade materiel? hmmmmm? anyone?

dd74 10-09-2006 09:26 PM

Hitler, Napoleon, Kim Jong-il, George W. Bush...

Aren't all under 5-foot 5?

I think Randy Newman had a song about these guys. :D

snowman 10-09-2006 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dd74
Hitler, Napoleon, Kim Jong-il, George W. Bush...

Aren't all under 5-foot 5?

I think Randy Newman had a song about these guys. :D

Freak

Evans, Marv 10-09-2006 10:10 PM

This reminds me of when I was a kid living in a small town near the Mojave desert in SoCal when they still tested in Nevada. They would announce a pending test over the news a day or two ahead of time. On the morning of the test I would go out & set on the front lawn & look to the east. Usually around 6 in the morning the device would go off. I can still remember the thunder-like clap, but it was much sharper & more stoccato (sp. ?) Over the years I've had the dreadful thought that we would hear those from really far away as they took out cities.

dd74 10-09-2006 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Evans, Marv
This reminds me of when I was a kid living in a small town near the Mojave desert in SoCal when they still tested in Nevada. They would announce a pending test over the news a day or two ahead of time. On the morning of the test I would go out & set on the front lawn & look to the east. Usually around 6 in the morning the device would go off. I can still remember the thunder-like clap, but it was much sharper & more stoccato (sp. ?) Over the years I've had the dreadful thought that we would hear those from really far away as they took out cities.
Rent "Desert Bloom." As I recall it's about people living in that area around the time of the tests. As I remember, it was a pretty good flick from about 15 yrs. ago.


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