Comments on: Report: Kim Jong Il Has Pancreatic Cancer
South Korean Television Says N. Korean Leader's Cancer Is Life-Threatening; Looked Weak in Recent Photos
- ahahaha!! proudmilvet!!!couldn't have said it better!! thanks for the laugh!!
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- Ordinarily, I wouldn't wish pancreatic cancer on anyone, but in this case, I hope that this story is true...and that the cancer is very, very aggressive. The sooner this madman dies, the better. Let his death be a very painful one and may it come soon...the sooner the better.
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- Sorry, the Korean people, North or South, would not tolerate such obesity in a man. When such obesity of the rear-end occurs in a wealthy individual, it is a sign of greed and selfishness. Ask any Korean (politely).
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- Grear news. Couldn't have happened to a more deserving despot.
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- what are you taking for meds ?
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- He will not last 5 months by the look of him.
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- Hoping that North Korea holds elections, is like hoping that the Republican party will one day come back to Reality!
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- It was a bit difficult to keep the cult of personality that built up around Kim's father going for his son, but they managed it. I think it will be harder still with Kim's children. Hopefully Kim's death will be the first steps the North Korean's take towards actually considering their leaders as leaders, rather than as personalities. If Kim's son Kim Jong Un cannot effectively run the country, let's hope that the North Korean's might consider holding elections.
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- After "Dear Leader" Cashes it in, maybe we can send them the Republican Party's "Dear Leader",Rush Limbaugh.
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- It's a good thing it doesn't require brains for your mouth to work, or you "conservatives" wouild starve to death. "Appeasement," please. What exactly has Obama done to appease N. Korea? Did he send them arms shipments, like Reagan did with Iran, in the 1980s? You dimwits need to understand words before you start trying to use them. Trying to reach a non-military solution to problems is not appeasement, it's diplomacy and good sense -- especially when your military is already spread all over the place fighting foreign wars. For people who pretend to love soldiers so much, you're sure in a hurry to send them off to die. N. Korea is the size of Mississippi; a war with them would last about half an hour. If they were to successfully launch one missile that hit anything, they would be signing their own death warrant, and both Obama and Kim Jong Il know that, even if you do not.
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