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although their democracy reforms are no better than that in the us.
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10.
although their democracy reforms are no better than that in the us.
It may or may not be safer, but the death of any evil SOB makes it better. And not all the villains are dead.
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10.
10 is too high a score. On a scale of 1 - 10, China is a 2 and the US is 2.5 in terms of individual freedoms.
It's good he's gone. He was a crazy bastard, that's for sure. It would be great if his successor was a bit more compassionate and stable, but I'm not going to get my hopes up.
How? The US didn't kill him.Another foreign policy victory for the Obama administration...
Just wanted to see the responses, lol.How? The US didn't kill him.
But in other news, I offer a meme in remembrance: kim jong-il looking at things
Just wanted to see the responses, lol.
Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning...So you admit you were trolling.
Got it.
I don't know about that. I'm quite sure that a lot of North Koreans are, in fact, genuinely sad that he's dead. A lot of them have a VERY different perception of him than we do.Saw Robin Meade of HLN announce this story at about 6:30 today. They were showing footage of people crying in NK over it, including their state-run media outlets.
She appeared either moved by the crying or very confused, and I'm hoping for the later, because if any news person buys into the crying as genuine sadness, then they are on crack.
I don't know about that. I'm quite sure that a lot of North Koreans are, in fact, genuinely sad that he's dead. A lot of them have a VERY different perception of him than we do.
I don't know about that. I'm quite sure that a lot of North Koreans are, in fact, genuinely sad that he's dead. A lot of them have a VERY different perception of him than we do.