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China-Japan-Koreas
Aid Workers Rush to N. Korean Train Site
2004-04-24
Posted by:Fred

#8  If they ask, we will go with my support for what that is worth. One of Kim's grips on power is the continuous broadcast throughout his land of the message that the evil Americans are coming to kill babies. Allowing an alternative message into the country would be a very bad move on his part.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-04-24 6:08:34 PM  

#7   I don't want to see any aid from here going over there. I'm tired of us helping this shithole. Maybe when the people there have starved enough, they'll get rid of that smiling kiddie pounder on their own.
Posted by: Proud Lil Kuffar   2004-04-24 3:26:22 PM  

#6  I'm sure he's in one of his daddy's concrete bunkers, 37 stories below-ground, shaking his teeth out and worrying. In about a month, he'll have enough control over himself to be seen in public again. In the meantime, be on the lookout for a NKOR diplomat stocking up on adult-size Depends.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-04-24 12:22:21 PM  

#5  they're China's pet, let them have the vet bill
Posted by: Frank G   2004-04-24 11:41:13 AM  

#4  I'm sure we'd be happy to send some CIA operatives aid workers to hand out some RFID-implanted blankets and bottled water...
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-04-24 11:39:56 AM  

#3  No recent pictures on KCNA holding up newspaper. If he is dead (and I doubt it) it sure was an inefficent use of explosives.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-04-24 10:01:44 AM  

#2  I wasn't aware that was a possiblity. Should I be hopeful?
Posted by: B   2004-04-24 9:43:25 AM  

#1  Has anyone heard from Kim lately? I'm not thinking he's dead, I'm just askin'.
Posted by: Rawsnacks   2004-04-24 9:36:27 AM  

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