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U.S. Decision to Apply Sanctions against DPRK under Fire
2003-09-19
Rodung thinks we’re all doomed...again.
The Bush administration recently decided to impose sanctions against the DPRK and some other countries on charges of failure to actively combat such modern crimes as flesh traffic. Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary dismisses this as a ridiculous farce.
Ah, yes. The "flesh traffic". Pimp Dog Il and his purple Escalade tooling down Big Kimmie Blvd. checking out his stable.
The commentary says:
Human traffic is not allowed on any account in the DPRK institutionally and legally and such thing does not exist, in fact, at all, as it is a man-centred socialist society.
Man-centered? The sexist bastards! Get NOW on this, pronto!
It is the height of sarcasm for the U.S. to talk about modern crimes in the DPRK. It is none other than the U.S. which is fraught with modern crimes. Over 34 million cases of crimes of all kinds are reported every year in the U.S. The reactionary U.S. ruling quarters, however, are lukewarm in combating them.
Yeah, going to work today was like running a convoy into Fallujah...
Nevertheless, the U.S. is obtrusive enough to seek sanctions against the DPRK, crying over the lack of struggle against modern crimes there. The DPRK’s might is growing stronger as the days go by. On the contrary, the U.S. is running downhill to decay.
Oh, no. The clock is ticking.Please Rodung! Spare us your mighty wrath!
The farce of applying sanctions against the DPRK reflects the U.S. reactionary rulers’ uneasiness and nervousness over this. It is a foolish attempt to put the brake on the building of a great prosperous powerful socialist nation in the DPRK.
The U.S. imperialists are going to frighten the army and the people of the DPRK and isolate and stifle it by sanctions. This is, however, a ridiculous dream. They will get nothing in that farce. The U.S. should clearly understand this and stop running amuck.
Hey, Rodung. You said we’re on the road to ruin. Whatta we got to lose?
Posted by:tu3031

#2  It is a foolish attempt to put the brake on the building of a great prosperous powerful socialist nation in the DPRK.

I am sure that South Korea and China will rejoice that you are now self sufficient, prosperous, and no longer need food and oil assistance.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2003-9-19 9:20:26 PM  

#1  Well lessee...not much here.
"DPRK’s might is growing stronger as the days go by"...weak.
" building of a great prosperous powerful socialist nation"...passe.
The U.S. "running amuck" is a nice note, however, but doesn't make up for an overall pretty poor performance.
A limp, shallow attempt at international sarcasm...4.0
Posted by: Watcher   2003-9-19 7:37:26 PM  

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