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Why can't Americans come to their own conclusions about North Korea? They can, and they should be allowed to do so. Maybe you are right, maybe most will conclude that North Korea is 'bad'.Scribbler said:No- Fox, Like most Americans, sees NK for what it is-Evil. Any leadership that's enslaves and murders their people IS a menace, i.e. Red Menace, Nazi Menace, etc. Most Americans would agree with this. Liberal thinking, which you seem to subscribe to, is lack of right and wrong. No good, no bad...So what if N.Korea has starved as much as 10% of it's population to death, then spends billions on Nukes? Who are we to judge? That NK is evil has already been established in everyone minds. Heck, even Clinton called NK a threat. We can either call a spade a spade or stick our head in the sand and pretend not to see...or we could always just send Jimmy Carter over there to sort everything out.
Because, you know, he did such a stellar job the first time.
BTW, was this on Fox NEWS or Hannity & Colmes? Just curious...
You classify liberal thinking as a lack of right and wrong, however its more accurately a lack of an absolute right and wrong. Issues are not black and white, they take critical consideration. If more Americans were willing to exercise some brain power rather than allowing their opinions to be formed for them, we'd all be a lot better off.
And btw, Clinton is far from a becon of liberalism...he was highly moderate.
The bigger issue you are avoiding with North Korea is whether they are a threat to the US or not, of which the answer is basically "No". Their nuclear programs are a deterrant, because they have much more to worry about in their immediately surronding neighbors than they have to worry about in the US. South Korea, thanks to us, has one of the best mechanized militaries in the world.
This is on Fox News, not Hannity...Hannity is really another issue all together.
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