Monday, September 15, 2008

Testing the Korean Waters

"They're poor over there. When you get up close you see everything is so worn and broken. Sad little country."

But remember, readers, the piss-ant country is a threat to the world.


"A water-level view of North Korea; River swimmers from China get near, feel distant" by Chris Buckley, Reuters | September 15, 2008

DANDONG, China - Swimmers basking on the shore near Dandong's bridge across the river snorted contempt or indifference when asked about reports that North Korea's supreme leader, Kim Jong Il, is suffering from a serious illness.

"You say Kim Jong Il could be ill?" said Lin. "I'd say he could be mentally ill, for sure."

Well, we definitely have a mentally ill president here in AmeriKa.

He thinks he's doing God's work!!!

Beijing has been among the powers coaxing Pyongyang to forsake nuclear weapons ambitions. China's border with the North also has tensions - North Korean refugees use the frozen rivers of winter to flee to their neighbor and perhaps beyond. A full-blown crisis in Pyongyang could make that stream a deluge.

Notice how refugees and immigrants are only a problem in the rest of the world.

If you complain here in AmeriKa, the divisive, agenda-pushing, Zionist-controlled globalist press necklaces you with a racist charge.

What chutzpah!!!!

But for now, many of the Chinese living next to the North and daily witnessing its economic feebleness exuded disdain rather than fear for Kim's rule.

"It's a terror state," said retiree Yang Jiangwen as he dried after a swim. "They're poor over there. When you get up close you see everything is so worn and broken. Sad little country."

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