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Rodong Sinmun on Crisis of "Pragmatic Government" in S. Korea
2008-06-15
We haven't done one of these in a while ...
Pyongyang, June 13 (KCNA) -- The all-people candlelight actions now under way in south Korea remind one of the June popular resistance 21 years ago which forced the military dictatorship regime to yield to it. They are an inevitable product of the traitorous rule enforced by the Lee Myung Bak regime as it has frantically blocked the advance of the times, escalating its sycophancy toward the U.S. and its moves for confrontation with the DPRK.
'sycophancy'?
Rodong Sinmun Friday observes this in a signed article.

The article cites facts that in just 110 days since he came to power traitor Lee Myung Bak has unhesitatingly committed such acts of treachery as blocking the independent development of south Korean society and doing harm to the national dignity and interests by pursuing unprecedented pro-U.S. and pro-Japan sycophantic and treacherous policies, regarding outside forces more important than the nation. It goes on:
... and on, and on, and on ...
The Lee Myung Bak group has committed such anti-reunification acts as slandering under the watchword of "pragmatism" the June 15 joint declaration and the October 4 declaration unanimously supported and hailed by the whole nation. This has dampened the desire of the south Korean people to lead an independent and genuine life and see national reunification and bedeviled the inter-Korean relations which had favorably developed.

As far as politics is concerned, the south Korean people have already sentenced the Lee group to death for having committed indelible crimes against the country and the nation. Those who trample down upon the will and interests of the people can never escape destruction.
You just don't get this kind of juche much anymore ...
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Used to, Pappy, back when the writers were somewhat less poorly fed, and had energy to spare to fire the neurons in their brains. But the North Koreans consider the South Koreans to be mongrels anyway, so what else should they expect? ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-06-15 19:48  

#2  Nah. The NorKs generally have a more versatile vocabulary.
Posted by: Pappy   2008-06-15 12:19  

#1  Is this the Korean version of The Daily Kos?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-06-15 00:19  

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