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Old 11th Oct 2008, 08:26 AM   #1
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Default U.S. removes N.Korea from terrorism blacklist

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Old 11th Oct 2008, 11:12 AM   #2
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Finally... maybe they'll stop their nuclear program now.
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I hope this move doesn't end up being a mistake. N. Korea better not lie or betray the deal.
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Yeah I really hope North Korea doesn't plan on doing something now. But it's good we've removed a major threat off our terrorist list. Even though they still hate America. I was watching a special a couple months back on CNN, and North Koreans are raised to hate Americans and worship their "great leader" Kim Jong-Il.
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Yeah I really hope North Korea doesn't plan on doing something now. But it's good we've removed a major threat off our terrorist list. Even though they still hate America. I was watching a special a couple months back on CNN, and North Koreans are raised to hate Americans and worship their "great leader" Kim Jong-Il.
What dictatorship DOESN'T raise its children to hate America and worship their leader?
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