Why does the US expect North Korea to do anything when the US tortures disabled...

billy

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...Americans? It seems a bit odd that the United States Secretary of State, after having the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, speak on C-SPAN on Tuesday, condemn North Korea, when there is a U.S. citizen whom has been put through a year of torture, disguised as a "social network experiment" similar to Nazi Germany, ask the North Koreans, and using Steve Bing's plane fly her husband, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, whom I had a very high regard for, over to North Korea, to release two journalist on humanitarian grounds, when she and the Gang of 8, knows about torture occurring on U.S. soil to a disabled U.S. born Jew, whom has not left the country since 2005? Does Secretary Clinton want to have the U.S. face a formal complaint by Asian countries in March 2011, at the United Nations General Assembly? When does the U.S. diplomatic and National Security team state this is not what we stand for and end the sick social experiment conducted by Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide with U.S. administration support that is going on two years?
 
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