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Truth Teller January 16th 12 07:17 AM

Did I mention that Democratic People's Republic of Korea
 
citizens enjoy a very high standard of living by international
standards. You see, in Socialist Korea the state guarantees all
citizens the right to quality healthcare, education, stipends for the
disabled, retirement pensions and access to recreational facilities,
as well as a wide array of other state-supported services.

Indeed, DPRK citizens are guaranteed many provisions that are uncommon
in many developed capitalist societies which are home to real poverty.
Unlike many countries of the capitalist world, the DPRK is a state
free of homelessness, unemployment, prostitution crime, rampant drug
use, alcoholism and the pandemic of mental illness that plagues the
Western world.

Looking forward to another inspiring Voice of Korea broadcast from
Pyongyang on 11735 this evening. Yes life is good.

Mike[_2_] January 16th 12 08:21 AM

Did I mention that Democratic People's Republic of Korea
 
On Jan 16, 2:17*am, Truth Teller wrote:
citizens enjoy a very high standard of living by international
standards. *You see, in Socialist Korea the state guarantees all
citizens the right to quality healthcare, education, stipends for the
disabled, retirement pensions and access to recreational facilities,
as well as a wide array of other state-supported services.

Indeed, DPRK citizens are guaranteed many provisions that are uncommon
in many developed capitalist societies which are home to real poverty.
Unlike many countries of the capitalist world, the DPRK is a state
free of homelessness, unemployment, prostitution *crime, rampant drug
use, alcoholism and the pandemic of mental illness that plagues the
Western world.

Looking forward to another inspiring Voice of Korea broadcast from
Pyongyang on 11735 this evening. Yes life is good.


Denmark provides the same guarantees and has a higher standard of
living than does the U.S.


Mike[_2_] January 16th 12 07:53 PM

Did I mention that Democratic People's Republic of Korea
 
On Jan 16, 8:30*am, dxAce wrote:
Steve Stone wrote:
On 1/16/2012 2:17 AM, Truth Teller wrote:
citizens enjoy a very high standard of living by international
standards. *You see, in Socialist Korea ...


I gather you have plans to relocate to your loved nation and assist in
their quest for superiority???


Heck, I'm waiting for Bryant to emigrate to Denmark!


Aw, Steve, you know you couldn't stand to be that far away from me!

Happy MLK Day,

Mike

Truth Teller January 17th 12 04:14 AM

Did I mention that Democratic People's Republic of Korea
 
On Jan 16, 2:21*am, Mike wrote:

Denmark provides the same guarantees and has a higher standard of
living than does the U.S.


Yes the Scandinavian countries lead the world in all key components
that measure the standard of living - very admirable. Unfortunately
you, as an American, will never reap the benefits of a just society
based upon socialism because you live in a plutocracy sustained by
predatory capitalism.

I would suggest you join the Democratic Socialists of America
http://www.dsausa.org/dsa.html if you aspire to change the absurd
system under which you are enslaved. The top 5% Americans have more
wealth than the remaining 95% of the population, I mean really, how
obscene is that?

Truth Teller January 17th 12 04:19 AM

Did I mention that Democratic People's Republic of Korea
 
On Jan 16, 7:01*am, Steve Stone wrote:
On 1/16/2012 2:17 AM, Truth Teller wrote:


I gather you have plans to relocate to your loved nation and assist in
their quest for superiority???


The DPRK does not allow immigration. Unlike the corrupt U.S.
government (corporate sock puppets) the leaders of the DPRK actually
protect the well being of their citizenry by not allowing hordes of
scab labor to invade their country.


RHF January 17th 12 12:29 PM

Did I mention that Democratic People's Republic of Korea
 
On Jan 16, 11:53*am, Mike wrote:
On Jan 16, 8:30*am, dxAce wrote:

Steve Stone wrote:
On 1/16/2012 2:17 AM, Truth Teller wrote:
citizens enjoy a very high standard of living by international
standards. *You see, in Socialist Korea ...


I gather you have plans to relocate to your loved nation and assist in
their quest for superiority???


Heck, I'm waiting for Bryant to emigrate to Denmark!


Aw, Steve, you know you couldn't stand to be that far away from me!

Happy MLK Day,

Mike


Ah Butt Imagine . . .
All That Wonderful Nordic DX coming over the Pole
during those Frigid Northern European Winters ;;-}}
http://www.hard-core-dx.com/info/inf....html#nordicdx

truly hard-core [frozen} dx ~ RHF

Steve January 17th 12 02:02 PM

Did I mention that Democratic People's Republic of Korea
 
On Jan 16, 2:17*am, Truth Teller wrote:
citizens enjoy a very high standard of living by international
standards. *You see, in Socialist Korea the state guarantees all
citizens the right to quality healthcare, education, stipends for the
disabled, retirement pensions and access to recreational facilities,
as well as a wide array of other state-supported services.

Indeed, DPRK citizens are guaranteed many provisions that are uncommon
in many developed capitalist societies which are home to real poverty.
Unlike many countries of the capitalist world, the DPRK is a state
free of homelessness, unemployment, prostitution *crime, rampant drug
use, alcoholism and the pandemic of mental illness that plagues the
Western world.

Looking forward to another inspiring Voice of Korea broadcast from
Pyongyang on 11735 this evening. Yes life is good.


Sounds great, but I'm turned off by all the cannibalism there.

Zhu Bajie January 29th 12 10:57 AM

Did I mention that Democratic People's Republic of Korea
 
On Jan 16, 3:17*pm, Truth Teller wrote:
citizens enjoy a very high standard of living by international
standards. *You see, in Socialist Korea the state guarantees all
citizens the right to quality healthcare, education, stipends for the
disabled, retirement pensions and access to recreational facilities,
as well as a wide array of other state-supported services.

Indeed, DPRK citizens are guaranteed many provisions that are uncommon
in many developed capitalist societies which are home to real poverty.
Unlike many countries of the capitalist world, the DPRK is a state
free of homelessness, unemployment, prostitution *crime, rampant drug
use, alcoholism and the pandemic of mental illness that plagues the
Western world.

Looking forward to another inspiring Voice of Korea broadcast from
Pyongyang on 11735 this evening. Yes life is good.


Is that why they sneak into PR China whenever they can? The massage
parlors of Jilin Province are staffed by N. Koreans and Russians!


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