Placing President Bush on the same list as Kim Jong Il overlooks, completely, the systems that each man heads. If he were as bad as Kim Jong Il, the worst possible scenario sees him out in eight years. The man has been legally elected twice according to our Constitution. We have a two party system so that the other party can serve as a watchdog for their opposition.
How long will Kim Jong Il be in power? Anybody? Do you know? Who is his opposition? What voice do they have in his government?
The system of check & balances provided in the Constitution help to keep our president from becoming a despot. Congress declares war. The balance of power in that Congress shifted against the Republican Party in the last election. They are not totally out, we don't want that, but they have been curbed by the voice of the people.
In my opinion the worst thing that President Bush can be accused of is the detainment of prisoners in Guantanamo Bay. Even this hasn't been covered up in the media. There is nothing going on there anywhere like the atrocities in North Korea. I haven't heard of any credible source that accuses the U.S. of running a death camp there. I think they should be awarded prisoner of war status. We have a long history of treating our prisoners of war well (as long as they aren't fellow Americans or native Americans). Beyond their legal status, I have heard of little to suggest true mistreatment in the level that Kim Jong Il has perpetrated.
As for Bush threatening his neighbors, when was the last time you heard of a U.S. Missle launch, much less one that was aimed in the direction of a foreign power in an apparent effort to antagonize? I think there is a great difference between having a contingency plan and stating an enmity.
Kim jong Il is thankfully not at the helm of a country with truly global reach. I think that, if he were, the current situation would not only be different, it would be catastrophic.

