#2 2009-05-09 18:14:37
The bonuses aren't much better: you get to live.
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#3 2009-05-09 18:30:16
If we had those policies the financial meltdown might have been prevented (and Madoff would already be dead).
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#4 2009-05-09 18:38:45
And we would be living in North Korea with nicer weather.
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#5 2009-05-09 19:00:14
orangeplus wrote:
And we would be living in North Korea with nicer weather.
All hail Dear Leader (or something like that).
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#6 2009-05-09 22:29:14
I want to visit North Korea...it's the closest I'll ever get to the nineteenth century.
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#7 2009-05-11 09:15:53
Pyongyang claims it “has never violated human rights”, but more than 150 thousand detainees live in inhuman conditions in prisons across the country.
Less than in Federal prisons here and many less than in most of our largest states.
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#8 2009-05-11 10:44:40
headkicker_girl wrote:
orangeplus wrote:
And we would be living in North Korea with nicer weather.
All hail Dear Leader (or something like that).
No, you got it right.
Remember that creepy Vice Guide documentary about North Korea?
Or, as they said in the propaganda film they showed him, "Nort Korear".
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#9 2009-05-12 07:05:33
icangetyouatoe wrote:
I want to visit North Korea...it's the closest I'll ever get to the nineteenth century.
I've never been to the North; But, South Korea didn't seem to be much advanced from that era either in some areas. The shame is that they have such beauty-full mountains yet they de-foul them with shanties which appear to have been built by what ever could be scrounged-up at the local land-fill.
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#10 2009-05-12 10:59:32
Decadence wrote:
icangetyouatoe wrote:
I want to visit North Korea...it's the closest I'll ever get to the nineteenth century.
I've never been to the North; But, South Korea didn't seem to be much advanced from that era either in some areas. The shame is that they have such beauty-full mountains yet they de-foul them with shanties which appear to have been built by what ever could be scrounged-up at the local land-fill.
Note: She's talking about Korea not West Virginia
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