Posted on 05/15/2015 8:48:46 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
There are the stories that when Stalin would give speeches and there was applause it would just continue because nobody wanted to be seen as the first one to stop clapping. It got so bad that Stalin had a buzzer installed at the speaker’s podium. He would used the buzzer when he was satisfied with the audience’s response.
My brigade commander was famous for falling asleep during briefings. He did so once when the Chief of Staff of the Army was sitting between he and I during an after action review in a briefing van at the National Training Center in the Mojave Desert.
Good for him he wasn’t a NORK.
The cruelty is to the audience. Surely Kim did not waste an opportunity to demonstrate to a few hundred of his closest “friends” that he means business.
With all respect, those photos are lame.
I was expecting bloody hamburger and a red grease stripe.
Next up should be “Trial by Minefield”, wherein if the guy makes it across the minefield he gets a touch of napalm or white phosphorus.
This stuff makes “The Running Man” look tame. Where’s Richard Dawson when you need him?
Sigh, all my heroes have passed. Sad now.
The NK government makes meth. It is common there among thee populace.
Peasants use it to offset lack of food.
Just being Defense Minister of that evil regime makes him worthy of execution. He got a far more humane execution than most NK citizens receive.
S**t-faced drunk is more like it.
What’s interesting to me are the guy’s medals. He seems to have ten and maybe twelve that are identical. There are eight in the three top rows and others scattered below.
Doubt there’d be much evidence left behind.
can see some clown in North Korea getting officially offed but still can’t find that Jet?
Yeah sure.
Note to Starbucks, open North Korea shop, so new defense minister won’t go to sleep.
Those Norks with a chest full of medals crack me up! The medals must be awarded like Boy Scout merit badges, because those guys haven’t seen a real war since 1953.
for the record, a boy scout merit badges signify knowledge and accomplishment in a very specific area of study
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