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North Korea Has a Meth Problem, an Unstable Leader—and Nukes
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/north-korea-meth-problem-unstable-170800190.html And we're pointing fingers? |
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Are you suggesting nuking it?
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no.. I'm suggesting that we have the same as they do.
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I'm betting we'll see regime change at the end of a Makarov pistol in the near future. Seems the military is suffering with another leadership purge.
People are being whacked left and right for such simple transgressions as yawning in a meeting or daring to question Kim Jong-Un's master plan on forestry! Since he finds new and inventive ways to execute people (used an anti-aircraft gun on a shooting range with bleachers set up for a couple hundred spectators, used a ground to air missile to blow someone up, or used a pack of starving wild dogs to maul others to death)he's just a tad on the disturbed side. Not sure if people get searched for weapons before meetings, but I think someone is just going to pull out a pistol and cap him on the spot. I'm thinking pretty soon someone with knowledge of the west is going to want more for his people than perpetual hardship and starvation. |
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North Korea Has a Meth Problem
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Lets send Dennis Rodman to smooth things over
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no.. I'm suggesting that we have the same as they do. So... You're suggesting that we nuke 'em, BEFORE they can produce better drugs than the U.S.? |
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Edited by
devildog123
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Sat 08/29/15 05:39 PM
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no.. I'm suggesting that we have the same as they do. So... You're suggesting that we nuke 'em, BEFORE they can produce better drugs than the U.S.? no.. I am suggesting that we have the same problem as them.. meth.. leadership issues .. and nukes |
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no.. I'm suggesting that we have the same as they do. So... You're suggesting that we nuke 'em, BEFORE they can produce better drugs than the U.S.? no.. I am suggesting that we have the same problem as them.. meth.. leadership issues .. and nukes But... American meth heads, elected the unstable leader. North Korean meth heads, just kinda got stuck with their unstable leader. |
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no.. I'm suggesting that we have the same as they do. So... You're suggesting that we nuke 'em, BEFORE they can produce better drugs than the U.S.? no.. I am suggesting that we have the same problem as them.. meth.. leadership issues .. and nukes But... American meth heads, elected the unstable leader. North Korean meth heads, just kinda got stuck with their unstable leader. that's because we have stronger meth... the high lasts longer |
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North Korea Has a Meth Problem
Oh, you're North Korean, I thought I detected an accent I just couldn't place it. That explains a lot. |
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North Korea Has a Meth Problem, an Unstable Leader—and Nukes http://finance.yahoo.com/news/north-korea-meth-problem-unstable-170800190.html And we're pointing fingers? In case you hadn't noticed, the hand you see hanging in space in front of you, "pointing" a critical finger at your entirely imaginary, cartoonish, politicized, and dreadfully false characterization of the entire United States and it's people.... ...is YOUR OWN HAND. |
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no.. I'm suggesting that we have the same as they do. So... You're suggesting that we nuke 'em, BEFORE they can produce better drugs than the U.S.? no.. I am suggesting that we have the same problem as them.. meth.. leadership issues .. and nukes But... American meth heads, elected the unstable leader. North Korean meth heads, just kinda got stuck with their unstable leader. that's because we have stronger meth... the high lasts longer North Korea rations meth to it's people. The U.S., allows unlimited access to all street drugs, to the foodstamp recipients. It's all part of Obonzo care. Free food and free drugs. Yeah... so, we should nuke North Korea, before they get better dope. |
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One thing is for sure, we have enough of our own problems here in the states to care about another nations problems.
Many of ours seem irreversible. |
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A very long time ago, when I was a very young child, someone managed to stop me from pointing out errors I saw being committed by others, by pointing out my own errors, and telling me that I should not complain until I was myself perfect. Something to do with their understanding of a certain Bible story, where Jesus talks about casting the first stone, as I recall.
At the time, I took it very much to heart, and for a long time, refused to act when others committed negative acts. But finally, I realized that if a person DOES wait for their own perfection before making any effort to end the bad acts of others, that no progress of any kind at all would ever be made. So instead, I adopted the idea that despite my own MANY imperfections, I will continue to oppose wrong and error where I see it, and I will accept the risk that someone may call me a fool or a hypocrite, because they think they see the same problems in me, that I point out in others. That's okay, even when it's true. Because the fact that I have problems to solve in myself, does NOT mean that someone else with the same problems, does NOT have to solve them. We BOTH do. Therefore the only mistake we should really point to in complaints about North Korea, are when the person making those complaints claims to themselves already be perfect. |
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Edited by
alleoops
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Sun 08/30/15 09:43 AM
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A very long time ago, when I was a very young child, someone managed to stop me from pointing out errors I saw being committed by others, by pointing out my own errors, and telling me that I should not complain until I was myself perfect. Something to do with their understanding of a certain Bible story, where Jesus talks about casting the first stone, as I recall. At the time, I took it very much to heart, and for a long time, refused to act when others committed negative acts. But finally, I realized that if a person DOES wait for their own perfection before making any effort to end the bad acts of others, that no progress of any kind at all would ever be made. So instead, I adopted the idea that despite my own MANY imperfections, I will continue to oppose wrong and error where I see it, and I will accept the risk that someone may call me a fool or a hypocrite, because they think they see the same problems in me, that I point out in others. That's okay, even when it's true. Because the fact that I have problems to solve in myself, does NOT mean that someone else with the same problems, does NOT have to solve them. We BOTH do. Therefore the only mistake we should really point to in complaints about North Korea, are when the person making those complaints claims to themselves already be perfect. so, stop making complaints about others that you say complain. |
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A very long time ago, when I was a very young child, someone managed to stop me from pointing out errors I saw being committed by others, by pointing out my own errors, and telling me that I should not complain until I was myself perfect. Something to do with their understanding of a certain Bible story, where Jesus talks about casting the first stone, as I recall. At the time, I took it very much to heart, and for a long time, refused to act when others committed negative acts. But finally, I realized that if a person DOES wait for their own perfection before making any effort to end the bad acts of others, that no progress of any kind at all would ever be made. So instead, I adopted the idea that despite my own MANY imperfections, I will continue to oppose wrong and error where I see it, and I will accept the risk that someone may call me a fool or a hypocrite, because they think they see the same problems in me, that I point out in others. That's okay, even when it's true. Because the fact that I have problems to solve in myself, does NOT mean that someone else with the same problems, does NOT have to solve them. We BOTH do. Therefore the only mistake we should really point to in complaints about North Korea, are when the person making those complaints claims to themselves already be perfect. so, stop making complaints about others that you say complain. Clearly, you failed to read what I wrote. |
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I read the OP story with interest. It makes me wonder how someone (who isn't just walking across the southern border) could get 220 pounds of meth into the US. It must be worth a lot of money. (I'll look it up)
What doesn't work is comparing the US to North Korea. There are some of the same problems, drug use, incompetent leaders, a non-functional social system .... .... maybe we are not as different as I thought. |
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