It's ok... this guy's holding it down now.
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...n_1731187c.jpg
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It's ok... this guy's holding it down now.
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...n_1731187c.jpg
He might even get the hotel open.
North Korea has nukes, but Iranian nukes are troublesome due to their terrorism and how they can affect the world's oil. Plus, with them being a Shiite Muslim country, they can use the nukes to throw their weight around against neighboring Sunni countries.
You guys are so screwed :lol
Gotta admit, it's looking better these days
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ruary_2011.jpg
I always thought NK would come up with some myth for Kim Jong Il to make it seem like he lived forever. I think admitting he died is really strange on their part, I don't think his son will reign nearly as long as his father - maybe a coup or perhaps the powers that be over there are signaling change to the crazy ass backwards policies of old.
Or maybe he's not really dead.....I wanna see a body!
dickhead has murdered was more than Barry
some south korean nationals i know insist it must be from him getting a "favor" based on his personal life.
all you can do is speculate.
is castro next?
I guess there'll be no more updates to this blog.
They probably had to ship every casing of meat they could get their hands on, to this one little store, for this photo op.
And, in honor of Dear Leader, they've turned off the lights this evening:
Oh, wait! That's the way it always is.
Could there be an uprising soon?
More likely, a show of force. They're already test firing missiles.
And, don't doubt they're also doing so, internally, to the millions of North Koreans starving on the communist farms.
The average North Korean makes $900 per year. Kim Jong Il spent $700,000 per year on Hennessey cognac. http://thkpr.gs/tXbC2V
If the USA actually wanted to go after a dangerous country with WMDs and an imprisoned populous it would have invaded NK instead of Iraq
You aren't aware that North Korea didn't exist until after that war.
North and South Korea both called themselves Korea:
The semantics are useless to argue. My point is the same.Quote:
Both North and South Korea claimed sovereignty over the Korean Peninsula as a whole, which led to the Korean War of 1950. The Armistice Agreement of 1953 ended the fighting; however, the two countries are officially still at war against each other, as a peace treaty was never signed. Both states were accepted into the United Nations in 1991.
:lmao