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Post by happyhoix on Aug 12, 2015 7:26:43 GMT -5
So Kim Jung-Un executed his vice premier for voicing opposition to Kim Jung-Un's forestry policies. This follows on Kim Jung-Un having his defense minister executed by anti-aircraft weapons when the guy fell asleep at formal military rallies. www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/n-koreas-vice-premier-executed/ar-BBlFDGd?ocid=iehpWhat will it take before the North Korean military stages a coupe and places the head of this grimy little bastard on a spike? Of course, they don't even have to be that overt about it. Make the guy 'disappear' and tell everyone he slipped and fell into a piece of industrial equipment on one of his tours. The N Korean military is enormous, they could easily make this happen.
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Post by Value Buy on Aug 12, 2015 7:48:06 GMT -5
So Kim Jung-Un executed his vice premier for voicing opposition to Kim Jung-Un's forestry policies. This follows on Kim Jung-Un having his defense minister executed by anti-aircraft weapons when the guy fell asleep at formal military rallies. www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/n-koreas-vice-premier-executed/ar-BBlFDGd?ocid=iehpWhat will it take before the North Korean military stages a coupe and places the head of this grimy little bastard on a spike? Of course, they don't even have to be that overt about it. Make the guy 'disappear' and tell everyone he slipped and fell into a piece of industrial equipment on one of his tours. The N Korean military is enormous, they could easily make this happen. Didn't know you were in favor of overthrowing governments. I thought only right wing hate groups favored this tactic. Of course "government" in Korea is a loosely used description of Government.......
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Aug 12, 2015 7:52:41 GMT -5
He's probably better than the guy who'd replace him. That's usually the way it works.
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Post by Value Buy on Aug 12, 2015 7:54:47 GMT -5
He's probably better than the guy who'd replace him. That's usually the way it works. Yes, we learned that in Iraq, and our current President is still learning that premise in Libya and Syria.
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Post by NoNamePerson on Aug 12, 2015 7:58:17 GMT -5
Maybe the North Koreans are happy with their leader? Their country their rules ?
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Post by thyme4change on Aug 12, 2015 8:06:51 GMT -5
North Korea is a cult.
Apply cult rules and logic, and the situation makes more sense. Apply non-cult rules and logic, and it all seems quite crazy.
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Post by obelisk on Aug 12, 2015 8:14:02 GMT -5
Only an idiot would take on re-educating North Korea to your ideology. It is better to let dead dogs lie dead. Does the trouble in the Middle East created by the United States bear to mind!!!!!!!
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Post by happyhoix on Aug 12, 2015 8:21:50 GMT -5
So Kim Jung-Un executed his vice premier for voicing opposition to Kim Jung-Un's forestry policies. This follows on Kim Jung-Un having his defense minister executed by anti-aircraft weapons when the guy fell asleep at formal military rallies. www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/n-koreas-vice-premier-executed/ar-BBlFDGd?ocid=iehpWhat will it take before the North Korean military stages a coupe and places the head of this grimy little bastard on a spike? Of course, they don't even have to be that overt about it. Make the guy 'disappear' and tell everyone he slipped and fell into a piece of industrial equipment on one of his tours. The N Korean military is enormous, they could easily make this happen. Didn't know you were in favor of overthrowing governments. I thought only right wing hate groups favored this tactic. Of course "government" in Korea is a loosely used description of Government....... I'm not in favor of it. The "THEY" in my subject line meant North Korean themselves. They need to wake up and root out this miserable piece of crap themselves.
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Post by happyhoix on Aug 12, 2015 13:09:44 GMT -5
My best-case scenario for N Korea is the military, which is gigantic, gets tired of the antics of the spoiled brat leader and ends up shredding his ass and feeding him in tiny pieces to the palace carp pond.
Then, the military descends into massive internal fighting as different generals try to seize control. Throw in some relatives of the idiot boy tyrant also trying to grab at power like mules after a turnip.
This civil strife rocks a country already downtrodden by decades of poverty and starvation.
China, the big brother, wades in to restore order and to keep control of the nukes, and ultimately they impose their form of government on N Korea - but the civilians, suddenly exposed to life in China, as well as S Korea, wake up and realize they've been fools. They overthrow the communist regime and reunite with S Korea, like the two Germanys.
Fantasy, I know, but I like to dream.
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Post by mroped on Aug 12, 2015 13:30:35 GMT -5
I wouldn't call that a dream. Is more like the worst of the worst that could happen. It is best that their freedom comes from within and if possible without an overthrow or any quick executions. The biggest problem to face would be the fact that the general public-NK population at large- has no understanding of freedom or equality. Would be like taking an abused dog and try to teach him tricks that he would in fact enjoy! Kim Jung Un was educated in Western Europe so by all means he has understanding of all human basic rights yet he continues to deny them to his own people. He is right now the one that could lead his nation into the 21 st century. Maybe we should just send some type of Boogieman to put some fear into him?
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Post by Spellbound454 on Aug 12, 2015 14:04:40 GMT -5
I think the North Koreans are happy in their own private world. Kim Jung Un is unlikely to change things since it keeps his fat cats happy. ...and even if he did, those fat cats would get rid of him pretty smart.
His only claim to leadership is hereditary....and since it is not a monarchy you'd have to eventually wonder about the wisdom of that.
The county is broke...and any movements for N Korea out of their isolation.... would have to be garnered by S Korea and China ...and it would have to be done very very slowly....or their glorious leader would wind up dead.
He is actually making conciliatory noises....but whether he means it, or not.....who knows.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2015 14:24:42 GMT -5
So Kim Jung-Un executed his vice premier for voicing opposition to Kim Jung-Un's forestry policies. This follows on Kim Jung-Un having his defense minister executed by anti-aircraft weapons when the guy fell asleep at formal military rallies. www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/n-koreas-vice-premier-executed/ar-BBlFDGd?ocid=iehpWhat will it take before the North Korean military stages a coupe and places the head of this grimy little bastard on a spike? Of course, they don't even have to be that overt about it. Make the guy 'disappear' and tell everyone he slipped and fell into a piece of industrial equipment on one of his tours. The N Korean military is enormous, they could easily make this happen. So your answer to another death in his hierarchy, is yet another more gruesome death ?
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Post by Angel! on Aug 12, 2015 15:56:05 GMT -5
I think the North Koreans are happy in their own private world.
The ones that are starving, the ones in political prisons doing forced labor, or the ones who are constantly at risk of getting executed for looking at Kim Jung-Un the wrong way?
I'm trying to figure out who other than Kim Jung-Un is truly happy in that country.
Thyme is right, it functions like a cult.
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Post by Robert not Bobby on Aug 12, 2015 16:12:18 GMT -5
China should step up to the plate, but they won't...the Korean people should be reunited.
The little fat kid with the really bad haircut is part of a dynasty...most in the military hierarchy are beholden to him or his father, some maybe even his grandfather, for their positions and privileges. So there is a sense of misplaced loyalty.
This country will wake up at some point.
Or, we could always send in Dennis Rodman to do some diplomatic work.
The guy, when all is said and done, is a harmless joke. Unfortunately his people have to suffer.
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Aug 12, 2015 19:03:00 GMT -5
China should step up to the plate, but they won't...the Korean people should be reunited. The little fat kid with the really bad haircut is part of a dynasty...most in the military hierarchy are beholden to him or his father, some maybe even his grandfather, for their positions and privileges. So there is a sense of misplaced loyalty. This country will wake up at some point. Or, we could always send in Dennis Rodman to do some diplomatic work. The guy, when all is said and done, is a harmless joke. Unfortunately his people have to suffer. I wouldn't call him "harmless", but he's relatively stable. His purges are by the ones and the dozens. Stalin, Pol Pot, conducted theirs by the millions. What's more, US attempts at foreign statecraft have failed so miserably in recent decades that anyone advocating more intervention needs their head checked. I don't know what the North Korean equivalent of ISIS is and I don't want to.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2015 19:05:55 GMT -5
So Kim Jung-Un executed his vice premier for voicing opposition to Kim Jung-Un's forestry policies. This follows on Kim Jung-Un having his defense minister executed by anti-aircraft weapons when the guy fell asleep at formal military rallies. www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/n-koreas-vice-premier-executed/ar-BBlFDGd?ocid=iehpWhat will it take before the North Korean military stages a coupe and places the head of this grimy little bastard on a spike? Of course, they don't even have to be that overt about it. Make the guy 'disappear' and tell everyone he slipped and fell into a piece of industrial equipment on one of his tours. The N Korean military is enormous, they could easily make this happen. What with all the mess we created in the middle east, its possible that both Bush and Obama have caused more death and suffering then Kim Jung-Un has.
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Post by mroped on Aug 13, 2015 5:52:54 GMT -5
The death, pain and suffering that Bush and Obama created in ME are indirect and some times the result of ignorance in the mater of the culture. Not excusable anyway! On the other hand, this kid is producing all of the bad things with malicious intent and having full understanding of his actions. That is premeditated. In a court system such as ours that would be the difference between murder and manslaughter. Unfortunately both have the same end result.
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Post by happyhoix on Aug 13, 2015 6:54:42 GMT -5
I think the North Koreans are happy in their own private world.
The ones that are starving, the ones in political prisons doing forced labor, or the ones who are constantly at risk of getting executed for looking at Kim Jung-Un the wrong way?
I'm trying to figure out who other than Kim Jung-Un is truly happy in that country.
Thyme is right, it functions like a cult.
The military leaders are happy, that's why they allow Kim to continue to exist. The military sucks up most of the money and resources in the country. If you aren't in the military or one of the party fat cats, you're starving in some government run factory, farm, or enslaved in a work camp. The military kind of HAS to keep the system running, because if the peasants ever find out what life is really like for people living in S Korea, and that N Korea hasn't actually been at war with the States for the last 50 years, there will be an uprising among the people that will end with all the senior military leaders hung - and they don't want that. I have no doubt there are military leaders scheming to replace Kim right now, but trying to figure out a way to do it that won't upset the whole applecart. Kim, like his father before him, have the status of gods in N Korea, and if you're going to topple god, you have to do it with finesse.
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Post by happyhoix on Aug 13, 2015 7:00:21 GMT -5
So Kim Jung-Un executed his vice premier for voicing opposition to Kim Jung-Un's forestry policies. This follows on Kim Jung-Un having his defense minister executed by anti-aircraft weapons when the guy fell asleep at formal military rallies. www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/n-koreas-vice-premier-executed/ar-BBlFDGd?ocid=iehpWhat will it take before the North Korean military stages a coupe and places the head of this grimy little bastard on a spike? Of course, they don't even have to be that overt about it. Make the guy 'disappear' and tell everyone he slipped and fell into a piece of industrial equipment on one of his tours. The N Korean military is enormous, they could easily make this happen. So your answer to another death in his hierarchy, is yet another more gruesome death ? Do you know of any tyrant in the history of mankind who was ousted from power bloodlessly? My main hope is that the serfs get liberated without launching the nukes. Yes it would be nice if they could politely ask Kim to step aside, and convince all the military leaders to become farmers and for Kim to run a nice cell phone store someplace, and everyone goes on to happy peaceful lives, but realistically, I don't think they'll give up control of their country unless they're dead. Do you have any other option that would be bloodless and would not require intervention from any outside parties?
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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 13, 2015 7:28:57 GMT -5
So Kim Jung-Un executed his vice premier for voicing opposition to Kim Jung-Un's forestry policies. This follows on Kim Jung-Un having his defense minister executed by anti-aircraft weapons when the guy fell asleep at formal military rallies. www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/n-koreas-vice-premier-executed/ar-BBlFDGd?ocid=iehpWhat will it take before the North Korean military stages a coupe and places the head of this grimy little bastard on a spike? Of course, they don't even have to be that overt about it. Make the guy 'disappear' and tell everyone he slipped and fell into a piece of industrial equipment on one of his tours. The N Korean military is enormous, they could easily make this happen. What with all the mess we created in the middle east, its possible that both Bush and Obama have caused more death and suffering then Kim Jung-Un has. Kim Jung-Un has only been in control of North Korea for 4 years. He is the son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, who was the country's leader from 1994 to 2011. Kim Jung-Un is also the grandson of Kim Il-sung, the founder of North Korea and who was in power from 1948 to 1994. Between the father, son, and grandson, they are responsible for the millions of death in North Korea. If given time, Kim Jung-Un will rack up the same number of deaths as his father and grandfather.
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Post by Value Buy on Aug 13, 2015 7:40:57 GMT -5
What with all the mess we created in the middle east, its possible that both Bush and Obama have caused more death and suffering then Kim Jung-Un has. Kim Jung-Un has only been in control of North Korea for 4 years. He is the son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, who was the country's leader from 1994 to 2011. Kim Jung-Un is also the grandson of Kim Il-sung, the founder of North Korea and who was in power from 1948 to 1994. Between the father, son, and grandson, they are responsible for the millions of death in North Korea. If given time, Kim Jung-Un will rack up the same number of deaths as his father and grandfather. Kind of like the Pharohs of ancient Egypt. Try to out do your father with the pyramid and build a bigger gold treasury than your father, at the expense of the peasants. The times may change, but tyrants keep doing the same thing.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2015 15:33:46 GMT -5
What with all the mess we created in the middle east, its possible that both Bush and Obama have caused more death and suffering then Kim Jung-Un has. Kim Jung-Un has only been in control of North Korea for 4 years. He is the son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, who was the country's leader from 1994 to 2011. Kim Jung-Un is also the grandson of Kim Il-sung, the founder of North Korea and who was in power from 1948 to 1994. Between the father, son, and grandson, they are responsible for the millions of death in North Korea. If given time, Kim Jung-Un will rack up the same number of deaths as his father and grandfather. There is no way to get an accurate theory on all the damage, death and suffering that America has caused in the Middle East and elsewhere with our relentless war mongering.
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Post by happyhoix on Aug 13, 2015 15:35:42 GMT -5
Kim Jung-Un has only been in control of North Korea for 4 years. He is the son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, who was the country's leader from 1994 to 2011. Kim Jung-Un is also the grandson of Kim Il-sung, the founder of North Korea and who was in power from 1948 to 1994. Between the father, son, and grandson, they are responsible for the millions of death in North Korea. If given time, Kim Jung-Un will rack up the same number of deaths as his father and grandfather. Kind of like the Pharohs of ancient Egypt. Try to out do your father with the pyramid and build a bigger gold treasury than your father, at the expense of the peasants. The times may change, but tyrants keep doing the same thing. I think the current version is worse - the granddad and probably the dad at least could remember a time when they were only human. Junior has always been the son and grandson of a god. Imagine what that must have been like, growing up. Junior killed a guy with an anti aircraft weapon. He stripped four musicians naked and executed them with machine gun fire. He's like a little kid playing in a sand box with his army men, setting them on fire or cutting their heads off for fun. What a dirt bag.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2015 15:39:29 GMT -5
Kind of like the Pharohs of ancient Egypt. Try to out do your father with the pyramid and build a bigger gold treasury than your father, at the expense of the peasants. The times may change, but tyrants keep doing the same thing. I think the current version is worse - the granddad and probably the dad at least could remember a time when they were only human. Junior has always been the son and grandson of a god. Imagine what that must have been like, growing up. Junior killed a guy with an anti aircraft weapon. He stripped four musicians naked and executed them with machine gun fire. He's like a little kid playing in a sand box with his army men, setting them on fire or cutting their heads off for fun. What a dirt bag. I don't believe all the things I read about him. He is probably a terrible tyrant and the world much better without him. I just do not believe all the outrageous accusations. I am not defending him as any kind of person worth defending. I just think some of the accusations are too crazy to be true.
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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 13, 2015 16:25:45 GMT -5
Kim Jung-Un has only been in control of North Korea for 4 years. He is the son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, who was the country's leader from 1994 to 2011. Kim Jung-Un is also the grandson of Kim Il-sung, the founder of North Korea and who was in power from 1948 to 1994. Between the father, son, and grandson, they are responsible for the millions of death in North Korea. If given time, Kim Jung-Un will rack up the same number of deaths as his father and grandfather. There is no way to get an accurate theory on all the damage, death and suffering that America has caused in the Middle East and elsewhere with our relentless war mongering. Do you mean accounting rather than theory?
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Post by Angel! on Aug 13, 2015 16:29:03 GMT -5
I think the current version is worse - the granddad and probably the dad at least could remember a time when they were only human. Junior has always been the son and grandson of a god. Imagine what that must have been like, growing up. Junior killed a guy with an anti aircraft weapon. He stripped four musicians naked and executed them with machine gun fire. He's like a little kid playing in a sand box with his army men, setting them on fire or cutting their heads off for fun. What a dirt bag. I don't believe all the things I read about him. He is probably a terrible tyrant and the world much better without him. I just do not believe all the outrageous accusations. I am not defending him as any kind of person worth defending. I just think some of the accusations are too crazy to be true. I assume the opposite. The country is so locked down we probably haven't heard half the horrible things he has done.
You give people too much credit if you don't think anyone is capable of the evil things he does.
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Post by weltschmerz on Aug 13, 2015 16:47:05 GMT -5
So Kim Jung-Un executed his vice premier for voicing opposition to Kim Jung-Un's forestry policies. This follows on Kim Jung-Un having his defense minister executed by anti-aircraft weapons when the guy fell asleep at formal military rallies. www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/n-koreas-vice-premier-executed/ar-BBlFDGd?ocid=iehpWhat will it take before the North Korean military stages a coupe and places the head of this grimy little bastard on a spike? Of course, they don't even have to be that overt about it. Make the guy 'disappear' and tell everyone he slipped and fell into a piece of industrial equipment on one of his tours. The N Korean military is enormous, they could easily make this happen. ... and Putin executes journalists for voicing opposition. Tyrants are tyrants.
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Post by weltschmerz on Aug 13, 2015 16:52:18 GMT -5
Didn't know you were in favor of overthrowing governments. I thought only right wing hate groups favored this tactic. Of course "government" in Korea is a loosely used description of Government....... I'm not in favor of it. The "THEY" in my subject line meant North Korean themselves. They need to wake up and root out this miserable piece of crap themselves. Here's the thing.....the Boy Wonder has spies everywhere, and I do mean everywhere. If one person breathes a word against the Glorious Leader, not only is he summarily executed, but so is his entire family. Three generations. The "perp", his parents and his children. Who is going to take the chance?
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Post by happyhoix on Aug 13, 2015 17:12:52 GMT -5
I'm not in favor of it. The "THEY" in my subject line meant North Korean themselves. They need to wake up and root out this miserable piece of crap themselves. Here's the thing.....the Boy Wonder has spies everywhere, and I do mean everywhere. If one person breathes a word against the Glorious Leader, not only is he summarily executed, but so is his entire family. Three generations. The "perp", his parents and his children. Who is going to take the chance?
Yeah I think the most horrifying thing I heard about that regime is if you commit a crime, they arrest you, and your whole family, and you all get sent to work camps, where you do forced (and hard) labor under squalid conditions. Kids who barely knew Uncle Walt end up living their whole lives in work camps because they are related to him. I understand why the serfs are terrified of the government. I just wish it were different for them.
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So your answer to another death in his hierarchy, is yet another more gruesome death ? Do you know of any tyrant in the history of mankind who was ousted from power bloodlessly? My main hope is that the serfs get liberated without launching the nukes. Yes it would be nice if they could politely ask Kim to step aside, and convince all the military leaders to become farmers and for Kim to run a nice cell phone store someplace, and everyone goes on to happy peaceful lives, but realistically, I don't think they'll give up control of their country unless they're dead. Do you have any other option that would be bloodless and would not require intervention from any outside parties? Yes, my option would be to let him be and mind our own business as far as an intervention is concerned. That would be bloodless on our part. We can't save the world, nor should we risk even more death by interfering and possibly starting another war. As long as there are followers, there will by tyrants. Human nature in action. IMHO of course.
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