Posted on 09/20/2012 5:51:50 PM PDT by dynachrome
Ri Jun Mu, a Korean resident in the U.S., posted on his Internet homepage on August 31 an article titled "Wooden boat of love sailing to Jangjae Islet defying waves" at a time when the news that Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army Kim Jong Un inspected island defence detachments in the biggest hotspot in the southernmost area in the southwestern sector of the front made a big splash in the world.
The article said:
The world was shocked by a documentary film showing Marshal Kim Jong Un, a new leader of the north, inspecting Jangjae and Mu islets in the biggest hotspot in the southwestern sector of the front aboard a wooden boat. Media vied with each other to make special reports. World's attention focused on him.
The hot wind of Kim Jong Un is sweeping not only among the people in the north but in the south and overseas Koreans' community.
A small wooden boat was sailing in the West Sea where clouds of a war were hanging low. Who would have thought of Kim Jong Un, supreme leader of the DPRK, taking such a simple wooden boat!
He was accompanied by only some people. It gave delightful and pleasant feelings to watch him talking with them. His appearance amounted to the affectionate look of a parent going to meet his sons and daughters living in far away places.
(Excerpt) Read more at kcna.co.jp ...
Good L-rd, Gag me with a spoon!
At first I thought this was written by NPR.
Kim Jong Il was the mastermind behind the whole leader worship thing. That’s why it has disappeared.
I’ll take Kim over Obama.
“That’s right Mr. President, that’s the DMZ. See that fence, the one with all the razor wire on top? Well take a stroll up to it and tell the North Koreans Kim Jong Un his mother is a monkey”’.
I don’t laud him, but I paean him.
Beano is good for that.
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