Posted on 05/21/2006 11:13:47 PM PDT by freepatriot32
This "Ji" guy should not be out in society. Look what he did in prison:
"In October 1998, three months after Ji was sent to a care and custody center in North Gyeongsang Province, he got into a fight with his 63-year-old inmate over switching rooms and stamped on his inmate's forehead three times, the ruling said.
His temper also showed the following year when Ji slashed the face of one of the corrections officers with a piece of glass which he illegally obtained, punched the official's face three times, then stabbed the official's neck with the piece of glass again.
"I will kill you. I will kill all of the corrections officials," the ruling quoted Ji as saying after the incident.
Ji confessed in court that it was because he felt discrimination from the official because Ji was the last one to watch television after the other inmates.
In June 2001, Ji again hit the face of one of the corrections officers, angry because he did not get his tableware changed, the ruling states."
from http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/SITE/data/html_dir/2006/05/22/200605220049.asp
See my Re #17 above.
Ping!
<< What was the guy doing out of prison?
Seems S.Korea is run by the Dems too I guess. >>
The way they've learned to hate everything and everybody American, just like our "Democrats," one has to believe so.
Thank you for the ping and for sharing your knowledge with us.
Those Koreans are really nuts. Ever seen one of the frequent mass brawls in their national assembly?
Some countries aren't ready for democracy, I guess.
No! Large, sharp knives!
Is there a possibility that her political outlook may become more conservative as a consequence of this attack?
What is the time frame for a-d? If the NK strategy fails, what's their next move, prodding the Iranians?
Beijing should take the gloves off when playing chess (or should I say, Go?). Nobody's fooled.
If (a)~(d) are executed, it could be next year. This year, they will work on subtly spooking the electorate and opposition hopefuls, creating inflaming political clashes, and some inter-Korean hoopla, to sway the momentum the other way. Just to the onset of severe political strife.
If their strategy backfires, NK regime could be in political crisis. Internal power struggle may start in earnest. Kim Jong-il may have to do something even more drastic to head it off. In short, things could get really tense.
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