Thursday, December 23, 2010

Theme music for a Korean War

Just in case there's a Korean War, we at the COTO crew are now prepared, with the correct theme music for the occasion.







And here's a quiz -- if Sherman Potter ran for U.S. President, what could he say to U.S. politicians?

A.: "Clinger! Stop fueling that nuclear-armed, communist superpower!"

Y'know, in the America that I come from, a nuclear-armed communist superpower is a BAD THING... Our politicians have braced, buttressed, stabilized, fueled, and enriched the Chinese Communist Party. The last time there was a Korean War, the CCP sent reinforcements (to the other side). Chinese and American troops have crossed swords before. That, too is a BAD THING, and neo-American neo-politicians have only been rewarding Communist China for bad behavior.

Next, we might face them in another war, after the Chinese military buildup has been paid for by U.S. trade dollars. And we're still sending those dollars! You cannot give me ONE GOOD REASON why we are financing a nuclear-armed, communist superpower!

7 comments:

  1. I cannot give you a good reason John, but I can give you the REAL REASON =

    THE CHINA MODEL is the New World Order model, as expressed quite openly by Dave 'the rave' Rockefeller, CFR, BILDERBUTTHOES, TRILATERAL COMBUSTION, etc.

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  2. I recall an interview on Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell many years ago with a retired military guy--I think a col. who was in the first Remote Viewing program of the US.
    He said the first use of nuclear weapons would be on the Korean pen. He said that because of the nature of the viewing--psychic viewing--they had no way to establish a timeline...just that the event would occure and it's location.
    He had many fascinating things to say about our future--not very promising things actually.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/dec/23/north-korea-holy-war-warning

    North Korea threatens nuclear 'holy war' with South
    • North says live-fire exercises are raising tensions
    • Seoul promises 'merciless counterattack' if provoked

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  3. "Sometimes I think there ought to be a rule of war that says you must see someone up close before you get to shoot 'em." — Col. Sherman Potter

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  4. I think the 1 rule of war is one v one naked no weapons.

    Wanna see Kissinger take on the Dali Lama?

    ho ho ho he he he ha ha h

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  5. No, I wanna see The Body take on Bill O.

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  6. And let's not forget it was Rumsfeld who provided NK with the reactor for its plutonium.

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  7. Plutonium makes for rumpledforeskin and dempled dumplings on far asian penstriped blowfish.

    And nary a nose hair is charred.

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