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Kim Jong Il died

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either very good news or very bad news - but I suspect no inbetween.
news story
 
Good riddance!

Kim Jong Un doesn't look like the sharpest knife in the drawer...let's send him an I phone loaded with apps and fun stuff and some fast food. That should distract him enough to end this thing...
 
We lost a great leader ( Havel ) and this monster at the same time.
 
aeronca65t said:
We lost a great leader ( Havel ) and this monster at the same time.

Does this advance proof of balance in the universe?

I doubt it.
 
AN5Sprite said:
Good riddance!

Kim Jong Un doesn't look like the sharpest knife in the drawer...let's send him an I phone loaded with apps and fun stuff and some fast food. That should distract him enough to end this thing...

That picture of him in the article looks like he's already had a few too many happy meals.
 
DrEntropy said:
aeronca65t said:
We lost a great leader ( Havel ) and this monster at the same time.

Does this advance proof of balance in the universe?

I doubt it.

I agree.
I just think it's a pity that a patriot to his country and people gets less press than a scoundrel.
To be expected, I suppose.
 
aeronca65t said:
DrEntropy said:
aeronca65t said:
We lost a great leader ( Havel ) and this monster at the same time.

Does this advance proof of balance in the universe?

I doubt it.

I agree.
I just think it's a pity that a patriot to his country and people gets less press than a scoundrel.
To be expected, I suppose.

sadly this (N. Korea's) changeover of power is far more unstable.
 
Now that he is dead,
the children are playing with
Fireworks (launching nuclear test missiles)
 
He's dead, but his people still suffer.

"Clever tyrants are never punished."
-Voltaire.
 
aeronca65t said:
I just think it's a pity that a patriot to his country and people gets less press than a scoundrel.
To be expected, I suppose.
I thoroughly agree, I guess it's because the scoundrel has been working on developing nuclear weapons, brainwashing his people and threatening anybody. Havel was a just modest visionary.
 
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