Anonymous wrote:The North Koreans claim he stole a propaganda poster. Do we really believe everything they say? His "admission" was clearly obtained under duress. He is apparently a very nice kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please let's just leave the guy there. No more rescuing of these idiots.
The record is pretty clear that contrary to other posters beliefs, we really don't send in the "Delta Force" to rescue any of those held overseas.
Sorry to his parents, but no single American is worth going to war over or risk losing high valued assets.
Such compassionate liberalism. Y'all are showing your true colors
Her ignorance was astounding. There are real people out there risking their lives for these idiots when they get in trouble. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please let's just leave the guy there. No more rescuing of these idiots.
The record is pretty clear that contrary to other posters beliefs, we really don't send in the "Delta Force" to rescue any of those held overseas.
Sorry to his parents, but no single American is worth going to war over or risk losing high valued assets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:poor guy.
no american citizen should be allowed to travel to north korea, or most muslim countries either.
We should shut the access to these countries like NOrth Korean, Pakistan, SA, Yemen.
This is an issue of personal responsibility. The US State Department has always advised Americans to avoid traveling to North Korea. Why on earth do these people put themselves in these situations?
North Korea is run by a megalomaniac. There is no telling what that man will do from one day to the next. You are expecting that if someone behaves well, they will be treated well. How many people has this man murdered in cold blood, for no good reason?
Personal responsibility only counts in countries where justice has a fair shake. In North Korea, it decidedly does not.
Our government should be coming down hard and fast on North Korea. This kid MUST come home.
Still no reason to have gone there in the first place. It's not like he's of Korean origin and trying to visit family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think many people in our country truly do not understand freedom. They really don’t get the idea that in other countries, people are not free. They are not free to speak their minds. They are not free to worship as they wish. They are not free to write what they want. And, punishment for breaking ANY law is severe. Yes, they are told about how people are treated in some of these countries ruled by tyrants, but they think because they are Americans, their freedom follows them.
I have my doubts that this student did what he is accused of. His crime was being an American.
He didn't deny it, and the showed video. He will get out at age 40 and write a book.
I thought his remorse was BS. No tears or real crying.
Have you read the reports of what they'll do to him? Starvation, beatings, working outside in -15 degree weather conditions, random killings, no medial/dental care, etc. Makes water boarding sound like a game. I can' imagine why anyone would travel to North Korea. Ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think many people in our country truly do not understand freedom. They really don’t get the idea that in other countries, people are not free. They are not free to speak their minds. They are not free to worship as they wish. They are not free to write what they want. And, punishment for breaking ANY law is severe. Yes, they are told about how people are treated in some of these countries ruled by tyrants, but they think because they are Americans, their freedom follows them.
I have my doubts that this student did what he is accused of. His crime was being an American.
He didn't deny it, and the showed video. He will get out at age 40 and write a book.
I thought his remorse was BS. No tears or real crying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:poor guy.
no american citizen should be allowed to travel to north korea, or most muslim countries either.
We should shut the access to these countries like NOrth Korean, Pakistan, SA, Yemen.
This is an issue of personal responsibility. The US State Department has always advised Americans to avoid traveling to North Korea. Why on earth do these people put themselves in these situations?
North Korea is run by a megalomaniac. There is no telling what that man will do from one day to the next. You are expecting that if someone behaves well, they will be treated well. How many people has this man murdered in cold blood, for no good reason?
Personal responsibility only counts in countries where justice has a fair shake. In North Korea, it decidedly does not.
Our government should be coming down hard and fast on North Korea. This kid MUST come home.
Still no reason to have gone there in the first place. It's not like he's of Korean origin and trying to visit family.
Anonymous wrote:Please let's just leave the guy there. No more rescuing of these idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:poor guy.
no american citizen should be allowed to travel to north korea, or most muslim countries either.
We should shut the access to these countries like NOrth Korean, Pakistan, SA, Yemen.
This is an issue of personal responsibility. The US State Department has always advised Americans to avoid traveling to North Korea. Why on earth do these people put themselves in these situations?
North Korea is run by a megalomaniac. There is no telling what that man will do from one day to the next. You are expecting that if someone behaves well, they will be treated well. How many people has this man murdered in cold blood, for no good reason?
Personal responsibility only counts in countries where justice has a fair shake. In North Korea, it decidedly does not.
Our government should be coming down hard and fast on North Korea. This kid MUST come home.
Anonymous wrote:Why does the USA issue passports for people to go to these countries?