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Korea
Rodong Sinmun observes International Women’s Day
2003-03-10
Rodong Sinmun today dedicates an editorial to the March 8 International Women's Day. All the women in the DPRK renew their firm determination to devote all their efforts to the building of a powerful socialist nation under the army-based revolutionary leadership of Kim Jong Il on the occasion of the 93rd International Women's Day, the editorial says, and goes on:
The DPRK is proud to note that the Korean revolution has most successfully solved the women's problem under the leadership of the great Workers' Party of Korea.
This is how you solve problems in North Korea. You say it's solved and publish it in Rodong Sinmun and KCNA. You give Big Kimmie or Little Kimme the credit. Problem solved.
The Korean women's movement started and led by President Kim Il Sung has entered into a new higher stage in the era of the army-based policy led by Kim Jong Il.
Kim Il Sung, not only the Great Leader but also the Susan B. Anthony of North Korea.
The women, first of all, should enshrine the absolute worship of him and devotedly protect him.
Ohhhhhhhh, Kimmie....you're SO hot!
It is the greatest mission of the Korean women's movement to uphold his cause and devotedly defend him.
Ohhhhhhhh, Kimmie....you're to DIE for!
The army-based policy of the WPK calls for projecting the army as the pillar of the revolution and it is the noble duty of the women in the era of the army-based policy to devote themselves to the efforts to increase the military power of the country.
Let's keep putting out for the People's Army, ladies. Let's keep pumping out those little recruits.
It is the most honorable revolutionary task for the Korean women to totally dedicate themselves to materializing his plan to build a powerful nation. The era of the army-based policy requires the women to live and work in a more revolutionary and militant manner than ever before. The women, fully aware of their high responsibility for the morrow of the country and the nation, should bring up their children as heroes and heroines and staunch fighters.
Keep pumping them out and keep filling their minds with the army-based horses**t.
All the women will remain true to the army-based revolutionary leadership of Kim Jong Il and creditably perform their honorable mission of turning one of the two wheels in the building of a powerful nation.
...or else the camps await.
Posted by:tu3031

#3  Great... instead of "Comfort Women" they have a "Comfort Population" where everybody gets screwed against their will - at least it's an equal opportunity F'ing - Martha Burke and NOW would be so happy
Posted by: Frank G   2003-03-10 18:32:07  

#2  Rodong - you the man! You hear that Patricia Ireland, Rodong done gone and solved the "women's problem". Uhhhh, ahem, uh Rodong - exactly what problem was that anyway? Man, this army-based leadership thing just keeps getting better.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2003-03-10 16:58:16  

#1  and of course there is that wonderful tree bark diet...
Posted by: tcc   2003-03-10 16:06:30  

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