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On 7/22/2011 3:06 PM, John Smith wrote:
On 7/22/2011 2:19 PM, wrote: ... Have you met any of the N.Korean refugees ? They have been starved for 60 years by their guv'mint !!! If you meet them, meet them in a public place. You wouldn't want a hungry one thinking of you as long pig on the hoof! "I can't condemn cannibalism. Not that I wanted to eat human meat, but we were so hungry. It was common that people went to a fresh grave and dug up a body to eat meat. I witnessed a woman being questioned for cannibalism. She said it tasted good." http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nguage=printer FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS: "Baby Farming is the purposeful producing of human infants for the purpose of human consumption, generally as a foodstuff. This should not be confused with the closely related and much larger industry of baby harvesting, which is the gathering of unintentionally produced and generally unwanted infants for human consumption." ... "Today, almost all commercial baby farming, industrial or otherwise, occurs in the four nations of Cambodia, Laos, North Korea, and Vietnam. In former times, it was also practiced in most of eastern Asia and Ireland. Although almost all farmed babies are Asian, there is a niche industry in Vietnam in white and black babies, which were bred from captured soldiers from the Vietnam War." FROM HE http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Baby_farming Regards, JS OK. Literary license is used, in the above, but the staring morons in korea are engaging in cannibalism, that is a known fact. This is why we need to be vigilant, face up to reality and get rid of the insane criminals in our government -- the end of the road they enter us on has the same "arrival point." Regards, JS |
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