Posted on 01/03/2014 11:27:21 AM PST by mathprof
The execution of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's uncle was more brutal than initially reported, according to a Beijing-controlled newspaper, which said the country's second-most-powerful figure was thrown into a cage filled with starving dogs and eaten alive.
The Singaporean Straits Times cited a report from Wen Wei Po, a Beijing-control newspaper, that said Jang Song Thaek and five close associates were stripped and fed to 120 dogs that had not eaten for three days. The entire process, witnessed by 300 senior officials, lasted for about an hour, the report said. Fox News could not immediately verify the report.
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Question: What do you call a Korean with more than one dog?
Answer: A rancher
Sure is a lot of joking and frivolity given the absolute brutality of the news story.
And here the rumor, admittedly unlikely, was Honorable Uncle died of a self-inflicted air strike, or shot himself behind the left ear with a 9mm, pausing only twice to reload.
What do you call a Korean with a dog? A vegetarian.
As POPEYE used to say....”WOW! Man bites dog in front of frankfurter stand!”
That is so racist, and accurate.
5.56mm
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Gallows humor in the face of a psycho with nukes
Beggin Strips!!
I suggest he eat the victims live & film the festivities.
It’s easy to see the demonic in this kind of thing.
But our country has an entire, “respectable” political party dedicated to tearing babies into pieces, and killing them after birth. And we have Cardinal Wuerl, who says that Nancy Pelosi and others who are dedicated to dismembering babies are good Catholics who should be receiving Communion.
When and if this true Hell on Earth known as “North Korea” falls, and if video of such an execution is recovered, MSNBC and CNN should be a) forced to show it, b) pixelated of course but they can keep the sound; c) be shamed into showing how loose they were about places like Pyongyang when they gave Damascus or Cairo a hard time.
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