Let's get a few things straight, Huzington

Huzington said:


And how are people dying in N. Korea? A country without prisons? A country with free health care and free housing?

uh-hu....ya, here's your magical medical stone and some tin for your shack.


What the hell is uraniyum? Do you mean "uranium"? Semi-literate hick. How - American of you.

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Finally: N. Korea requires nucear weapons to deter a war on the
Korean peninsula.

nucear weapons? Whew, and we were all worried that nk has NUCLEAR weapons.
 
RussDill said:
uh-hu....ya, here's your magical medical stone and some tin for your shack.

Their houses are actually quite lovely. Every person gets a radio,
a TV, and everything else - free. Even PBS was forced to admit
this. In their documentary they showed clips of very admirable
houses of everyday north Koreas, houses in which I myself would
prefer to live far more than the present house in which I live.

But I suppose my house is better than these AMERICAN houses:

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homeless-new-york-city-pictures-2.jpg


:rolleyes:

nucear weapons? Whew, and we were all worried that nk has NUCLEAR weapons.

Ooh! A typographical error. Compare with "uraniyum".
I guess he "sounded it out" very accurately, at least. :rolleyes:
 
Huzington said:


Their houses are actually quite lovely. Every person gets a radio, a TV, and everything else - free. Even PBS was forced to admit this. In their documentary they showed clips of very admirable houses of everyday north Koreas, houses in which I myself would prefer to live far more than the present house in which I live.

Ooh! A typographical error. Compare with "uraniyum". I guess he "sounded it out" very accurately, at least. :rolleyes:

Owen has mistaken me for this d-ckhead Marcus Halberstam. It seems logical because Marcus also works at P&P and in fact does the same exact thing I do and he also has a penchant for Valentino suits and Oliver Peoples glasses. Marcus and I even go to the same barber, although I have a slightly better haircut.
 
Huzington said:


Their houses are actually quite lovely. Every person gets a radio, a TV, and everything else - free. Even PBS was forced to admit this. In their documentary they showed clips of very admirable houses of everyday north Koreas, houses in which I myself would prefer to live far more than the present house in which I live.

Last I checked, owning a radio, much less a TV, in north korea is a pretty serious offense.


But I suppose my house is better than these AMERICAN houses:

article2413.jpg


This one really is pretty nice compared to what other people get in the rest of the world. I imagine very few in north korea actually get their own house.

homeless-new-york-city-pictures-2.jpg


Thats not a house...Thats someone who decided not to be part of the US capitalist society. I think he should move to north korea where he would get free housing. Oh, wait, if you don't work in korea, you don't get housing either.

Free housing would be great, if there is enough free housing to go around.

I surely wouldn't want to live somewhere like this anyway:

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Seems like the government would rather spend time building momuments to leaders rather than worrying about food or decent housing.

oh, wait, I found their "free" housing, I think it has something to do with north korea not having prisons

http://www.hrnk.org/pr-oct2103.html
 
RussDill said:


oh, wait, I found their "free" housing, I think it has something to do with north korea not having prisons

http://www.hrnk.org/pr-oct2103.html

Yeah, see, you just proved comrade Huzington right. What's this article about? Gulags. Work camps. "Penitentiary-like institutions." "Detention centers."

Not one prison in the bunch. Comrade Huzington wins again! Glory to the revolution and the power of yadda yadda yadda.

You realize, of course, that this little trick is how he gets out of acknowledging Stalin and his predecessors' brutal, mass-murdering ways - they call it something else. And then he has the gall to parade scorched corpses from anonymous photographs and talk about American mass-murder.

Huzington, just because no one ever figured out a way to fit 60,000,000 dead Russians into one neat photograph doesn't mean it didn't happen.
 

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