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To: steve harris who wrote (156142)12/15/2002 1:27:28 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1584760
 
Steve, North Korea is also upset over the latest 007 movie, calling it an insult to the Korean nation:

story.news.yahoo.com

From the article, a line that liberals would agree with:

The MGM studio hit, starring Pierce Brosnan (news) and Halle Berry (news) "clearly proves" the United States is "the root cause of all disasters and misfortune of the Korean nation" and is "an empire of evil," said the committee, which deals with South Korean affairs.

By the way, I actually saw the movie. Not one of the better Bond flicks, but still good enough for me.

Oh, and here's the kicker:

The United States is "the headquarters that spreads abnormality, degeneration, violence and fin de siecle corrupt sex culture," the statement said.

How hypocritical, given that the current leader of North Korea is a known drunkard and playboy.

Tenchusatsu



To: steve harris who wrote (156142)12/15/2002 2:09:54 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1584760
 
Why does N Korea hate us and what would the liberals do to get them to like us?

Fudd, maybe they are afraid we are all racists.

ted