I didn't say Bush's position had anything to do with the US discovering the covert program in 2002. I said that the failure of Clinton's bi-lateral negotiations was shown in 2002 when the secret enrichment plan violating the agreement was found out. No doubt Bush already felt that a dictator like Kim Jong Il is not someone who should be rewarded and pandered to and he feels the need to have multi-national negotiations including especially China to make things work. The North Korean's bamboozlement of Clinton after he engaged in bi-lateral talks should only have served to prove this opinion to be correct, instead it has somehow convinced John Kerry that the same approach should be tried again (well, at least that's what he's saying this week or actually he's saying we should do both things at once

). Btw, since you apparently you aren't aware of this, Powell does disagree with quite a few of the policies of Bush. This is nothing new. Although you would be more than happy to lump Powell in with Bush when it suits you. Now, do you ever post anything out of your own knowledge or is it all about google search?
P.S. Thanks for owning me

Tell me, when Bush wins the election, will you just stomp your foot and cry or do you have plans to post some articles from moveon.org saying the election was fixed?
