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Monday
14Jul2008

Obama Offers Change Kim Jong-Il Can Believe In

Or North Korea Endorses Barack Obama

The Communist regime in North Korea is hoping for a Barack Obama presidency over a John McCain one, according to a pro-Kim Jong-Il newspaper in Japan. Why? Obama has promised to sit down with rogue states without precondition. And North Korea considers Republican nominee John McCain “a variant of Bush” for all his tough talk against terrorism and dictators, and Kim Jong-Il certainly doesn’t want another Bush.

Pyongyang favors Obama because he has vowed to meet leaders of rogue states, such as the North Korean leader, without conditions if elected.

The report said the campaign shows that the United States has undergone a fundamental change and pointed out the obvious: Hillary is a woman, Obama is black and McCain is old.

Obama has said that he may be willing to sit down face-to-face with leaders like North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il if that’s what it takes to resolve the continuing nuclear tension on the Korean peninsula.

McCain said last month that it is of vital interest to the United States to end nuclear weapons programs by countries like North Korea, calling Kim a “dictator.”

Hat tip: DPRK Studies

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Reader Comments (3)

Obama has catered to the anti-american americans, the isolationists, and the naive. We can hope he has been playing them for fools in regards to foregin policy and considering his actions of late that just might be right.
Amy P,
On a side note here is a story you might like
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/15/AR2008071500436.html

July 15, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterrobert verdi

North Korea was cited by the Watchdog Group Open Door as the #1 worst place on earth for a Christian to live for the SIXTH year in a row. This is very telling for Obama. Perhaps a 'real' Marxist can spot someone he can 'do business with'...

July 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJohnny

Thanks for the link to the story about Pope Benedict in Australia for World Youth Day. It's pretty exciting. I didn't realize Sydney had become so...like Las Vegas.

It's pretty funny when Communists and terrorists come to the side of Barack Obama, isn't it?

July 15, 2008 | Registered CommenterAmy Proctor

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