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NORTH KOREA:  ICON OF FULL EMPLOYMENT

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Tales of life in a country run by another ass-backwards leader:

N. Korea's new, taxing economy: One woman's story



Special to World Tribune.com
EAST-ASIA-INTEL.COM
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
North Koreans who survived the system in which the state provided everything were on their own when the state failed to provide food during the fami ...[text shortened]... "





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Is there ANY country in the Third World you don't want a war with???

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Did I say we should invade North Korea in my post?

I don't think we should invade North Korea. I think the consequences of that would be a nuclear holocaust on the peninsula and maybe another nuke dropped on Japan. However, if you cut the head off the snake...

There's the argument that the evil you know is better than the evil you don't know. ...[text shortened]... s evil things. Whichever way you like it, this guy is another one that should be taken out.
Please provide a list of every country you believe that the US should replace the government in.

Then provide next to the country named how many dead people it can be expected to overthrow each government. You may break that down into US and non-US dead people.

Please then give us exact totals of how many dead people can be expected before your perfect world with Western-like governments installed the world over is acheived.


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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Tales of life in a country run by another ass-backwards leader:

N. Korea's new, taxing economy: One woman's story



Special to World Tribune.com
EAST-ASIA-INTEL.COM
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
North Koreans who survived the system in which the state provided everything were on their own when the state failed to provide food during the fami ...[text shortened]... "





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Please sit down and explain to me the connection between North Korea and socialism.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Is there ANY country in the Third World you don't want a war with???
Well their people are starving but they can afford A bombs.....

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Well their people are starving but they can afford A bombs.....
There are many homeless and starving ppl in the USA and they have even more A-bombs.

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Originally posted by DeadBeSwallowed
There are many homeless and starving ppl in the USA and they have even more A-bombs.
The homeless and starving have A bombs? So that's what they haul around in those shopping carts.

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Originally posted by Delmer
The homeless and starving have A bombs? So that's what they haul around in those shopping carts.
Well they do have the right to defend themselves, Del.😛

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Well they do have the right to defend themselves, Del.😛
Yes they do, Kevin. I'm in full agreement with that. But I do think we should run the serial numbers on those shoppping carts.

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Maybe he meant pom-poms. I've always wanted one of those, but I'm too poor. Still, I can always dream.

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Originally posted by DeadBeSwallowed
There are many homeless and starving ppl in the USA and they have even more A-bombs.
People are starving in the USA? around where I live there are food banks everywhere, no one would stave unless they choose to,

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Originally posted by flyUnity
People are starving in the USA? around where I live there are food banks everywhere, no one would stave unless they choose to,
Really, people CHOOSE TO STARVE!!!! You right-wingers are absolutely incredible.


Hunger persists in the U.S.
36.3 million people—including 13 million children—live in households that experience hunger or the risk of hunger. This represents more than one in ten households in the United States (11.2 percent). This is an increase of 1.4 million, from 34.9, million in 2002. 1
3.5 percent of U.S. households experience hunger. Some people in these households frequently skip meals or eat too little, sometimes going without food for a whole day. 9.6 million people, including 3 million children, live in these homes.1
7.7 percent of U.S. households are at risk of hunger. Members of these households have lower quality diets or must resort to seeking emergency food because they cannot always afford the food they need. 26.6 million people, including 10.3 million children, live in these homes. 1
Research shows that preschool and school-aged children who experience severe hunger have higher levels of chronic illness, anxiety and depression, and behavior problems than children with no hunger. 2
The USDA chart outlining "Who was food insecure

http://www.bread.org/hungerbasics/domestic.html

Get the facts before making such moronic statements, Bucky.

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