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Korea
U.S. urged to drop its daydream
2003-02-28
The Bush administration is moving heaven and earth to stifle the DPRK under the pretext of its nuclear issue, but this is nothing but a daydream, says Minju Joson today in a signed commentary. It goes on:
...as it always does. Minju is just as deranged as Rodung.
No matter how hard the U.S. works to undermine the socialist system in the DPRK, it remains strong. It is the most advantageous socialist system centered on the popular masses in the world.
Any comment on that, popular masses?
The socialist system is politically, ideologically, economically and militarily stable and indestructible.
Why? Because we say so, that's why.
Under this powerful system, the people's army and people of the DPRK have always countered any moves of aggression forces with strong courage.
It is by no means fortuitous that the U.S. has sustained only failures and serious setbacks in the moves to stifle the DPRK for the last several decades. Yet, the U.S. is still desperately working to strangulate the DPRK. This only betrays its increased zeal for aggression.
mmmmmmmm.....zeal for aggression.
"Strangulate"? I must be getting real old — I can't recall ever having heard that word before. Is it related to "commentate"?..
The U.S. is well advised to clearly understand the socialist system and behave with discretion. No force on earth can destroy it.
Not even Godzilla or Megalon....
Posted by:tu3031

#7  "The socialist system is politically, ideologically, economically and militarily stable and indestructible."

That's a fine fantasy, NK, but the Berlin wall theme park story was much better. You guys are going to have to be more creative to hold our attention. [Though I still get a big kick out of that thing about Dear Leader being an "agricultural expert."]
Posted by: Tom   2003-02-28 18:51:37  

#6  ...as in, "Mamasan, please go strangulate a rat so we can have some meat to go with our grass and bark dinner. Thank you, advantageous socialist system."
Posted by: tu3031   2003-02-28 16:50:24  

#5  Strangulate is a word; I was shocked myself. They need to move beyond the diet of grass and bark.
Posted by: Brian   2003-02-28 16:10:02  

#4  Fascinate, pal. You're getting boring, and thet's the kiss of death for looneys...
Posted by: mojo   2003-02-28 13:03:34  

#3  "The U.S. is well advised to clearly understand the socialist system and behave with discretion."

Well, we will do that. Give them some token loads of food for publicity. Keep the oil spigot shut off, and quietly keep the "Whatsitsname" and other unflagged and nefarious ships in Nampo harbour so they cannot deliver cylindrical foreign exchange packets (or discretely sink 'em in the deep blue sea). Yes NK, we will take your advice and behave with discretion. Have a nice day.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-02-28 10:41:44  

#2  He forgot to say that they're army centered.
Posted by: Chuck   2003-02-28 08:26:57  

#1  "The socialist system is politically, ideologically, economically and militarily stable and indestructible."

That's a fine fantasy, NK, but the Berlin wall theme park story was much better. You guys are going to have to be more creative to hold our attention. [Though I still get a big kick out of that thing about Dear Leader being an "agricultural expert."]
Posted by: Tom   2/28/2003 6:51:37 PM  

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