[Peace-discuss] and yet, the lesser evil is very evil indeed.

E. Wayne Johnson ewj at pigs.ag
Sun Nov 28 17:02:30 CST 2010


[As awful as Obama is, one can gain some chilly comfort in knowing that 
this krazy mofo (see below) doesnt have more power than he does.]

Sen. John McCain said Sunday it was time to discuss "regime change" in 
North Korea, but the former Navy combat pilot didn't say how he 
advocates changing the government in the repressive and secretive 
dictatorship.

McCain, the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said 
he was not suggesting military action against the North. He said the 
Chinese, the North's closest ally, should rein in its neighbor, and he 
accused Beijing of failing to play a responsible role in either the 
Korean peninsula, where tensions are high because of a recent attack by 
the North, or the world stage.

"The key to this, obviously, is China," McCain said on "State of the 
Union" on CNN. "And, unfortunately, China is not behaving as a 
responsible world power. It cannot be in China's long-term interest to 
see a renewed conflict on the Korean peninsula."

The Arizona Republican added: "They could bring the North Korean economy 
to its knees if they wanted to. And I cannot believe that the Chinese 
should, in a mature fashion, not find it in their interest to restrain 
North Korea. So far, they are not."

http://www.salon.com/news/john_mccain/index.html?story=/news/feature/2010/11/28/us_us_nkorea

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What McNasty fails to realize is that China could dump the US T-paper it 
holds and bring the US economy to its knees...


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