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Culture Warrior - December 23, 2011 02:49 AM (GMT)
We all know a spade is a spade and a liberal is a commie. They try to push the commie stuff on conservatives (look at comments on here by KT), but we all know progressives favor socialism in every aspect, without realizing that what they wish for can also be worst thing they ever wished for.

Kim Jung Il croaked this week - another evil dictator removed from this planet and sent to the gates of hell.

Yet liberal fruitcakes like Whoopi Goldberg contest that "Communism Is 'a Great Concept' That 'Makes Perfect Sense' on Paper", and the whackos at #OWS all display their infatuation with communism and their buddy Che. They either have not been taught what the evils of communism brings or have been taught that communism is what this country needs to turn to. :angry: I think both by our left leaning education system.

And leave it to the UN to pay tribute to an evil dictator :breakcomp:

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(AP)UNITED NATIONS - The U.N. General Assembly paid tribute to North Korea's late leader Kim Jong Il on Thursday by observing a minute of silence in his memory.

There were no speeches and the chamber of the 193-member world body was half empty.

At the start of Thursday afternoon's meeting, Assembly President Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser told diplomats it was his "sad duty" to report that Kim died on Saturday.

He asked North Korea's ambassador "to convey condolences" to his country's government and people and then invited diplomats "to stand and observe a minute of silence in tribute to the memory of the late leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea."

All diplomats then rose, and North Korea's Ambassador Sin Son Ho and several others bowed their heads.

Al-Nasser said North Korea's U.N. Mission asked for the General Assembly tribute, which is customary for leaders who die in office.

U.N. Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro went to North Korea's U.N. Mission on Tuesday and signed the condolence book for Kim on behalf of the United Nations system.


You have got to be kidding me.....this guy was no better than Adolph Hitler and they "BOW" to him? :hammerhead: :hammerhead: :hammerhead: :hammerhead: :hammerhead:

VMI84 - December 23, 2011 05:48 AM (GMT)
CW..I am one of the few Americans since the signing of the Armistice to spend any time in North Korea. In 1998 I led five missions into North Korea to recover our MIA's. I saw enough there to turn my stomach. Store shelves empty. People would not look you in the eyes.

I saw guards placed on crops to ensure the people would not steal the food as they were hungry. The thing that bothered me most was the difference between those that are more equal than equal. I found it truely disgusting. Stores where party officials could shop but the common man could not.

They were still using steam powered trains on many of there railroads. I saw a mother carrying a child, stop take off her shoes and then walk across a stream with ice in it. Her feet were the only transportation she had unless a tractor happened to pass her and offer her a ride.

After every mission we would fly back to Beijing China. I found myself after each trip walking down to the American Embassy, just to look up at the American Flag. I would look up at the flag and Thank GOD I was from America and realized how lucky that I was an American with the freedom to say my president was great or SUCKS , because I am free and an American. smiley-patriotic-flag-wave

That man deserved no condolences. May he ROT in hell.



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