Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you making this a partisan issue? I am a Democrat who has no love for N Korea.
Re-read this thread.
DP. You can't honestly believe that non-hypocritical conservatives also think Otto should have never been in NK. Requiring someone to think and take personal responsibility does not equate to lack of sympathy for his current medical condition. However, you must agree that it could have all beeen avoided.
I think that liberals are blaming Otto for what happened because he's a white 'frat boy'. He was on a legal and legitimate tour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's obviously in terrible shape and has been tortured and mistreated by the North Koreans. We need to make the miserable shits pay dearly. Let's reduce North Korea to rubble.
great idea genius
How do you think the families of the 30,000 or so American soldiers who would be collateral damage in that attack would feel about them being reduced to rubble? Idiot. Since it's apparently fine for Trumpkins to do something that would end up wiping out both North Korea and Soth Korea (our ally) and possibly Japan and China, since they are all "fur-in-ers", maybe consider all the Americans who would die? Maybe consider something that does not lead to nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula? Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you making this a partisan issue? I am a Democrat who has no love for N Korea.
Re-read this thread.
DP. You can't honestly believe that non-hypocritical conservatives also think Otto should have never been in NK. Requiring someone to think and take personal responsibility does not equate to lack of sympathy for his current medical condition. However, you must agree that it could have all beeen avoided.
I think that liberals are blaming Otto for what happened because he's a white 'frat boy'. He was on a legal and legitimate tour.
Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Gotta LOL. The Party of Personal Responsibility strikes again. People are responsible for doing stupid things. Unless they are wealthy white men. Or POTUS. In which case-- let's nuke them. Just awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you making this a partisan issue? I am a Democrat who has no love for N Korea.
Re-read this thread.
DP. You can't honestly believe that non-hypocritical conservatives also think Otto should have never been in NK. Requiring someone to think and take personal responsibility does not equate to lack of sympathy for his current medical condition. However, you must agree that it could have all beeen avoided.
+1Anonymous wrote:Gotta LOL. The Party of Personal Responsibility strikes again. People are responsible for doing stupid things. Unless they are wealthy white men. Or POTUS. In which case-- let's nuke them. Just awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's obviously in terrible shape and has been tortured and mistreated by the North Koreans. We need to make the miserable shits pay dearly. Let's reduce North Korea to rubble.
great idea genius
Anonymous wrote:He's obviously in terrible shape and has been tortured and mistreated by the North Koreans. We need to make the miserable shits pay dearly. Let's reduce North Korea to rubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dennis Rodman gets results. Watch Trump take credit for the release.
There is no doubt he was helpful, given his relationship with dear leader. But let's be honest....if Rodman was that influential, it would have happened almost immediately after he was captured.
State Department made a statement that Rodman has nothing to do with the release.
The boy was released within first few month of Trump's presidency after been held for more than a year under Obama presidency. Of course Trump should take a credit for this.
And, here is what you don’t know..........
It started more than four months ago. I heard a conversation about how this happened.
Evidently, Tillerson took the issue to Trump the first 30 days of office. Trump told him to do whatever he needed to do and that he was behind him with resources needed. Tillerson worked with the Swedes. Once it was discovered that he was in a coma (and supposedly has been for a year), the Swedes arranged for a medical team to check him out. Then, US officials talked with N Korean officials in NY. They convinced them to let us air evacuation him. And, that is the story.
So, it was a win for diplomacy.
This was a priority for this administration. So, yes, Trump does get to take some credit for bringing this kid home.
If you want to hear the parents’ version, they are on Fox tonight. Tucker Carlson at 8:00.
US officials do not meet with PRNK officials. Full stop. Fake news.
The diplomatic process began on June 6 when State Department Special Representative Joseph Yun met with North Korean UN Mission Ambassador Pak Kil-yon in New York City and learned of Warmbier's deteriorating health condition, according to a senior State Department official.
After that meeting in New York, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson consulted with President Donald Trump and instructed Yun to prepare to travel to North Korea with the intent of bringing Warmbier back to the United States, the official told CNN.
A US delegation made up of Yun and a medical team was sent to North Korea on Monday to secure Warmbier's release, the official said, adding that they demanded to visit Warmbier upon arrival in Pyongyang.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dennis Rodman gets results. Watch Trump take credit for the release.
There is no doubt he was helpful, given his relationship with dear leader. But let's be honest....if Rodman was that influential, it would have happened almost immediately after he was captured.
State Department made a statement that Rodman has nothing to do with the release.
The boy was released within first few month of Trump's presidency after been held for more than a year under Obama presidency. Of course Trump should take a credit for this.
And, here is what you don’t know..........
It started more than four months ago. I heard a conversation about how this happened.
Evidently, Tillerson took the issue to Trump the first 30 days of office. Trump told him to do whatever he needed to do and that he was behind him with resources needed. Tillerson worked with the Swedes. Once it was discovered that he was in a coma (and supposedly has been for a year), the Swedes arranged for a medical team to check him out. Then, US officials talked with N Korean officials in NY. They convinced them to let us air evacuation him. And, that is the story.
So, it was a win for diplomacy.
This was a priority for this administration. So, yes, Trump does get to take some credit for bringing this kid home.
If you want to hear the parents’ version, they are on Fox tonight. Tucker Carlson at 8:00.
US officials do not meet with PRNK officials. Full stop. Fake news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dennis Rodman gets results. Watch Trump take credit for the release.
There is no doubt he was helpful, given his relationship with dear leader. But let's be honest....if Rodman was that influential, it would have happened almost immediately after he was captured.
State Department made a statement that Rodman has nothing to do with the release.
The boy was released within first few month of Trump's presidency after been held for more than a year under Obama presidency. Of course Trump should take a credit for this.
And, here is what you don’t know..........
It started more than four months ago. I heard a conversation about how this happened.
Evidently, Tillerson took the issue to Trump the first 30 days of office. Trump told him to do whatever he needed to do and that he was behind him with resources needed. Tillerson worked with the Swedes. Once it was discovered that he was in a coma (and supposedly has been for a year), the Swedes arranged for a medical team to check him out. Then, US officials talked with N Korean officials in NY. They convinced them to let us air evacuation him. And, that is the story.
So, it was a win for diplomacy.
This was a priority for this administration. So, yes, Trump does get to take some credit for bringing this kid home.
If you want to hear the parents’ version, they are on Fox tonight. Tucker Carlson at 8:00.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dennis Rodman gets results. Watch Trump take credit for the release.
There is no doubt he was helpful, given his relationship with dear leader. But let's be honest....if Rodman was that influential, it would have happened almost immediately after he was captured.
State Department made a statement that Rodman has nothing to do with the release.
The boy was released within first few month of Trump's presidency after been held for more than a year under Obama presidency. Of course Trump should take a credit for this.
And, here is what you don’t know..........
It started more than four months ago. I heard a conversation about how this happened.
Evidently, Tillerson took the issue to Trump the first 30 days of office. Trump told him to do whatever he needed to do and that he was behind him with resources needed. Tillerson worked with the Swedes. Once it was discovered that he was in a coma (and supposedly has been for a year), the Swedes arranged for a medical team to check him out. Then, US officials talked with N Korean officials in NY. They convinced them to let us air evacuation him. And, that is the story.
So, it was a win for diplomacy.
This was a priority for this administration. So, yes, Trump does get to take some credit for bringing this kid home.
If you want to hear the parents’ version, they are on Fox tonight. Tucker Carlson at 8:00.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you making this a partisan issue? I am a Democrat who has no love for N Korea.
Re-read this thread.