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The Avon Lady
06-10-07, 09:36 AM
Is Kim Jong so ill he needs surgery? (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/10/wnkor110.xml)
Tronics
06-10-07, 09:43 AM
Perhaps we should start a betting pool on the fate of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea after his succession takes place?
I'd wager for a small civil war between his sons.
SUBMAN1
06-10-07, 10:26 AM
Perhaps we should start a betting pool on the fate of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea after his succession takes place?
I'd wager for a small civil war between his sons.
Are there any democratic states left? Most states have turned communistic / socialistic, including pretty much all of Europe. Since this is the case, I's have to say that NK is going to be more of the same in the future!
Perhaps we should start a betting pool on the fate of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea after his succession takes place?
I'd wager for a small civil war between his sons.
Are there any democratic states left? Most states have turned communistic / socialistic, including pretty much all of Europe. Since this is the case, I's have to say that NK is going to be more of the same in the future!
What do you mean? There are plenty of democratic states - dozens, even.
Perhaps we should start a betting pool on the fate of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea after his succession takes place?
I'd wager for a small civil war between his sons.
Are there any democratic states left? Most states have turned communistic / socialistic, including pretty much all of Europe. Since this is the case, I's have to say that NK is going to be more of the same in the future!
European social democracys (Norway and Sweeden being prime examples, but with many more of Europe, agruably, falling in to the same catogry) are still very much democratic states. Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_democracy)
Jimbuna
06-10-07, 01:23 PM
Perhaps we should start a betting pool on the fate of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea after his succession takes place?
I'd wager for a small civil war between his sons.
That's all the people in NK and the region need ...a civil war :nope:
Steel_Tomb
06-10-07, 02:26 PM
If I was in South Korea, I would be rather worried if the military took power :down:...after all, NK and SK are still "technically" at war! There was never a peace treaty signed.
If I was in South Korea, I would be rather worried if the military took power :down:...after all, NK and SK are still "technically" at war! There was never a peace treaty signed.
A military government would be worrying, but it could be over pretty quickly - militaries are historically pretty bad at running states. Are they worse than Kim Jong Il? I don't know.
Perhaps we should start a betting pool on the fate of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea after his succession takes place?
I'd wager for a small civil war between his sons.
Hm... can't be the first time a dictator dies. KJI inherited the state from his father iirc. Anyone here enough of a historian to give us non-historians some examples in history when dictators kick the bucket?
I'm inclined to believe that there's always a number two guy with his finger on the trigger ready to seize control... and that everyone in the "inner circle" already knows who's going to do it.
Are there any democratic states left? Most states have turned communistic / socialistic, including pretty much all of Europe.
What is you lightning example for democracy?:-?
The europese country's are very democratic, thank you.
When people vote for socialist parties its there democratic right. :up:
tycho102
06-11-07, 02:11 PM
Perhaps we should start a betting pool on the fate of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea after his succession takes place? I'd wager for a small civil war between his sons.
I'd wager they change the name to "The Cunning and Glorious Emperor's Feudal Realm of Korea" and then institute mandatory voting for local and federal government officials, require all citizens to pass literacy tests, removing the land mines from the DMZ, putting up cellphone towers in cities and mandating five satellite phones in each rural village powered by solar panels and RTG's, releasing all prisoners in Kwan Li So, and using all the money hidden in Swiss bank accounts to modernize the agriculture industry.
Tchocky
06-11-07, 09:07 PM
He's not sick, he's just ronery.
Safe-Keeper
06-11-07, 11:20 PM
I won't mourn the man for a second when he passes on. I only hope there will be some sort of improvement in ruling system. The North Korean people are indoctrinated pretty much from birth to consider their leaders supernatural, swallowing stories of magical powers and eternal life (see, Kim Il-Sung is just asleep, the 10 000 cranes that descended to lift him into Heaven upon his death turned back empty-handed when they saw the people of North Korea mourning their dead leader), so we can't expect help from them. There are several documentaries on Google Video and YouTube about the country and its rulers - Children of the Secret State is definitely worth your closer inspection.
In the case of transfer of power between Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il, I believe Jong-Il was favoured to be the next leader and that his brother was sent away to a remote part of the country to keep him from starting a power struggle, so it went completely peacefully, as far as I know. What the next succession will be like, though, I don't know.
Are there any democratic states left? Most states have turned communistic / socialistic, including pretty much all of Europe. Since this is the case, I's have to say that NK is going to be more of the same in the future!Even if this is just a joke, what's with all these right-wing people thinking Europe is a Hell-hole of semi-dictatorship and poverty:-??
The Avon Lady
06-12-07, 02:51 AM
There are several documentaries on Google Video and YouTube about the country and its rulers - Children of the Secret State is definitely worth your closer inspection.
Get National Geographics' Inside North Korea (http://www.amazon.com/National-Geographic-Inside-North-Korea/dp/B000M2E34K/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-5308451-6120106?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1181634575&sr=1-1) DVD and be sickened by just how indoctrinated (and frightened) the people are. :cry:
Jimbuna
06-12-07, 03:32 AM
Not too dissimilar to what China was like not so many years back :nope:
GakunGak
06-12-07, 05:16 AM
Wanna see some non-democracy?
Come here and you will instantly notice how much our goverment is corrupt.:yep:
But we survive...
Jimbuna
06-12-07, 06:03 AM
Wanna see some non-democracy?
Come here and you will instantly notice how much our goverment is corrupt.:yep:
But we survive...
No thanks :D
Our present government are more than enough for me :damn:
robbo180265
06-12-07, 06:18 AM
Wanna see some non-democracy?
Come here and you will instantly notice how much our goverment is corrupt.:yep:
But we survive...
No thanks :D
Our present government are more than enough for me :damn:
Ditto:down:
GakunGak
06-12-07, 06:46 AM
Hokay, then, if we have the same govs, why not stage a revolution?:rock:
AntEater
06-12-07, 09:20 AM
Democrats in a foreign country in the US used to be regarded as dictators by their own populace, mostly.
I never understood how many americans could be so avid in defense of their own democratic rights in their country while expecting mindless submission from foreign governments. Don't get me wrong, I admire the US political system and culture, but the US did not exactly great in promoting its spread..
And there's really hardly anyone of those left in the world and the world leaders loyal to the US tend to be real embarassments nowadays, like the Polish idiot brothers, Berlusconi (who might come back) or people who just pretend to be US loyal then sell out US interests to the enemies of the US, like Erdogan or whoever's just in power in Iraq.
TLAM Strike
06-12-07, 05:09 PM
Perhaps we should start a betting pool on the fate of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea after his succession takes place?
I'd wager for a small civil war between his sons. It shall become part of the Empire of TLAM! It will be the 3rd provice after Monroe County of New York, and Hans Island.
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