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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (822888)12/15/2014 11:02:03 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1579731
 
muslim propagandist Broken Cock is hysterical.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (822888)12/16/2014 10:29:06 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579731
 
I'm pretty sure they don't think it's okay to slaughter our soldiers.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (822888)12/16/2014 10:31:32 AM
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Texas Man Flees To North Korea Denouncing U.S. For Its Imperialistic Ways, “Sociopathic” Billionaires, And UFOs…


Come on, BC, wouldn't you love to be able to denounce the US in front of a bank of microphones while the world's media recorded your words? You can do it too. Don't yourself back.



I hope he likes the taste of grass soup and grilled tree bark because that’s all they have to eat in North Korea.

Via Daily Beast:

A Texas man who fled to North Korea, denounced the U.S. for its imperialistic ways, its “sociopathic” billionaires, and its UFO’s. In a Sunday press conference before the North Korean government, Arturo Martinez of El Paso, Texas slammed his homeland for acting “much like a Mafia enterprise… without a code of ethics.” He also claimed the CIA was involved in the cocaine industry and creating “ultrasonic” voices that make people feel discomfort and pain. Martinez’s mother said he is bipolar and had talked about going to North Korea before he left in November. He previously tried to swim across a river into North Korea, but was apprehended and sent back to a psychiatric hospital in the U.S. She said that according to a press statement from North Korea, her son will be returning home. However, his legal status is unclear, and it is uncertain if he is allowed to return.