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Offline john9001

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Re: N.korea, missile launch
« Reply #45 on: April 05, 2009, 05:29:54 PM »
Assuming that isn't what they were expecting?   Maybe what they were testing was a slight bit different than what they said?  Not like you would expect the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth would you?

world:: "your missile failed"

NK:: "we meant to do that"

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Re: N.korea, missile launch
« Reply #46 on: April 05, 2009, 07:46:32 PM »
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Re: N.korea, missile launch
« Reply #47 on: April 05, 2009, 07:52:18 PM »
N.K.'s first reports were that it was in orbit and transmitting.  What?  Glub glub glub?    Gee, they almost had us there. :rolleyes:

Nuke em.  Nuke em now, nuke em hard.  N.K. contributes nothing to the world or the human race.
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Re: N.korea, missile launch
« Reply #48 on: April 05, 2009, 10:14:55 PM »
N.K.'s first reports were that it was in orbit and transmitting.  What?  Glub glub glub?    Gee, they almost had us there. :rolleyes:

Nuke em.  Nuke em now, nuke em hard.  N.K. contributes nothing to the world or the human race.

lol, i been sayin that about middle east for like 8 years, think it will ever happen?   :lol

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Re: N.korea, missile launch
« Reply #49 on: April 05, 2009, 10:31:42 PM »
The UN is drafting a strongly worded letter, it'll be finished in about 3 months and taking a commission costing millions of dollars to write it.

lol

I'm sick of us just yelling at them, expecting them to stop. Its a waste of time. Something needs to be done.

We can't just keep ignoring them. In 50 years they might actually have enough nukes to do some damage. Take them out now while they're still helpless. I'm not fond of killing civilians but those in NK are brainwashed beyond help.

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Re: N.korea, missile launch
« Reply #50 on: April 05, 2009, 10:34:19 PM »
The UN is drafting a strongly worded letter, it'll be finished in about 3 months and taking a commission costing millions of dollars to write it.

Well, Russia is investigating whether a letter should be written at all, and China is urging restraint in the letter writing.  So maybe the threat of a retaliatory war of letter writing fury will be averted.

In other news, President Obama is simultaneously proposing that we cut military spending 25%, stop buying anything new for the military, and unilaterally get rid of our entire nuclear deterrent.  That's a historic recipe for success right there.
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Re: N.korea, missile launch
« Reply #51 on: April 05, 2009, 11:56:49 PM »
Imagine what 1 40cal semi-auto pistol leveled at Kim Jong Il's right temple could accomplish.... :devil

I would have the biggest baddest ex-con I could find to sodomize him live on the DPRK news channel
while singing the Star Spangled Banner....

I'd call the first day of liberation "Pee on anything Kim day"..  The streets would flow with urine of which the world has never seen....
The Yellow Sea would be named rightly so..

F KIM JONG IL

Gents, I grew up in Romania during the Ceasescu era..  I witnessed many things that to this day I have a hard time believing actually happened..
These people in North Korea have it worse than we did in Romania..  And we had it pretty bad..
Somehow, someway, something needs to be done.. 

This is actually a problem that stems from China as well..  In China's eye's, the DPRK needs to exist
in order to have a buffer zone between a westernized country and itself..  China forks over a little spending capital to ol' Kimmy to keep him and his cronies in
power..  The DPRK now has an entire indoctrinated generation of people living under it's iron hand.  There is no one left who has any notion of free thought or
individualism.  This is from the upper echelons all the way to the homeless.  An entire populace programmed in such a way that EVERYONE is a spy and will turn in
anyone for anything negative said of the "Great Leader"  or "Dear Leader"..  People defecting from North Korea make it to the South and have no concept at all
on how to function.  Banks, Washing Machines, even 24hour Electricity is something these people had no clue existed. 

We in Romania lived much the same way..
I had an Uncle that was kidnapped by the Securitate and we did not hear from him for 3 years, assuming he was dead..  We had no clue what happened to him..
Finally, one day he walks in to my grandmothers house looking like a concentration camp inmate..  His suit that they kidnapped him in was falling off and even the 1st
notch on his belt could not hold them up...  He was an architect.  Ceausescu had him taken, locked him up, and forced to design a new palace for him...After which he was
forced to labor on after he had designed it..  On television and the newspapers, it was said Ceausescu himself designed the "State Building"....

I truly feel for these people in the DPRK, no matter how indoctrinated or brainwashed they are... :mad:
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