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Posted by Shakka on Aug-04-2009 19:26:

Way to go Bubba!

quote:

North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has pardoned two American journalists and ordered their release during a visit by former U.S. President Bill Clinton, according to the Associated Press citing state media reports. Euna Lee and Laura Ling, journalists for San Francisco-based Current TV, were arrested on the North Korea border with China on March 17 while filming a report about refugees.


Posted by jerZ07002 on Aug-04-2009 20:14:

Re: Way to go Bubba!

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Originally posted by Shakka



see what diplomacy accomplishes!


Posted by ziptnf on Aug-04-2009 20:36:

He probably got his pole polished by some hot Korean bitches while he was there.

The Obama Administration was pretty much up Bill's ass, mostly because they didn't want him to even think about mentioning Nukes around Kim Jong Il.


Posted by Q5echo on Aug-05-2009 01:52:

god, i bet Gore feels like a useless bag of crap right now. those two ladies worked for him, not Bubba.


Posted by Chryz707 on Aug-05-2009 04:36:

Its funny if they asked Bush to goto N Korea they wouldnt have let the journalist go... Maybe Bill will meet goto Iran to free the hikers now...


Posted by josh4 on Aug-05-2009 17:20:

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Originally posted by Q5echo
god, i bet Gore feels like a useless bag of crap right now. those two ladies worked for him, not Bubba.


Why would he feel useless? A) The reporters were doing actual investigative reporting, on the scene, about stories that matter, for Gore's CurrentTV. A far cry from anything the usual mass media can claim. B) The pre-negotiations between the White House and Korea for who to send were brokered by Gore. (It was Korea that picked Bill from a list of options provided by WH.) C) It was Gore that called Bill and got him to do it, with the condition the WH didn't object.

Lots of wins with this story. I don't see any reason for Gore to feel useless. To the contrary, I'd say he has displayed considerable influence for someone not even in politics.


Posted by The17sss on Aug-05-2009 22:58:

I read today that N. Korea actually asked from their side to have Billy Jeff sent over. I can't find the damn link though.



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