North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Il DEAD

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    Todd

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    Poor rittle Kim :ronery:

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    wow, while I'm never one to celebrate someone's death I do hope this will bring some much needed stability to north korea and thereby the rest of the world but if I'm not mistaken his son was already strating to take his place and I don't see much change coming from him
     
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    Nothing will change. His son will take over, and sometimes the son is worse than the father. I see no change at all.
     
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    He was no different if not worse than his father. I don't see why this time around would be any different.

    On a different note, I've already seen 3 commenters say something like "lulz he died at 69." Makes me embarrassed to be of the same species as them.
     
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    It is a crime Hitchens did not live to see this.
     
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    North Korea is very unpredictable state.
    Its hard to imagined his 27-year old son, Kim Jong-Un, taking power right away. Kim Jong-Un has only been groomed and presented as North Korea's predecessor for about 1 year, while Kim Jong-il was groomed all his life. I believe that Kim Jong-Un is not ready to lead yet, leaving North Korea quiet for sometime.
     
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    North Korea is one of the worst countries in the world. No matter how unprepared someone is to lead it, it can't get much worse.
     
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    It can get worse. Any violent move by North or South Korea can lead to a major war in the region. Its best not to have someone who is unprepared head of state.
     
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    That is the ONLY thing that could make North Korea worse. It's pretty ridiculous. Korea as a whole needs to unite, and that would save the shit out of North Korea. There's no sense in the north or south attacking each other. They have nothing to gain by doing so.
     
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    I bet that no one in North Korea is actually happy about this, it's known that his son is even worse.
     
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    ya see, theres nothing to really be happy about in this situation. This isn't like Saddam or Osama. Things could actually get worse
     
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    This. Same old, same old.
     
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    I blame America.
     
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    This is what I've been hearing from people who know way more about North Korea than I do. Those people can't catch a fucking break.
     
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    Say hello to the new dictator, the same as the old dictator.

    This is how the world ends, btw.
     
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    Should the Occupy Wall Street people be happy that a tyrannical dictator died, or should they be sad that a man who ensured equality among his people and reigned in corporations has now passed? Those OWS peeps love equality.
     
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    Here you slander the DPRK, call it the worst country in the world, but you do not know anything about it really. Let me tell you a recent story, which I very shocked. In general, in my home town in Russia lived before a Korean. He is now over 80 years. He moved to town in the days of Stalin, he was deported. So now the DPRK authorities have found him here in Russia and asked him to move to North Korea, while he gave a free two-bedroom apartment and pay him a monthly allowance of $ 1,000. How do you? And this is the worst country in the world :lol:
     

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