Elder Hous -
 
There are others that might doubt Kim's capability in doing these acts. We know China is not in good terms and they will be tempted to dirty Kim by all cost, but again the politics aside, Kim's tone about his uncle and the directive words he uttered are enough to go by. We are also tempted to ask: Does the "quan jue" execution law exist in North Korea? If it does, isn't that enough to give Kim the opportunity to do what he does best.
 
I am just not a fan of this "uncircumcized" kid. Imagine he is acting this way and what happens by the time that he is fully grown with wisdom (bad wisdom) of how to do more evil.
 
Thanks for the quote below & best for 2014!
 
Yero
 

Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 10:21:36 -0500
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Subject: Re: [G_L] Quan Jue Execution – being eaten by hungry dogs
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"Our unity strengthened hundredfold and party and revolutionary lines became more solid by purging the anti-party and anti-revolutionary faction," Kim said. I'm sure there a more humane form of justice than that . 

Hous






On Jan 3, 2014, at 7:56 AM, Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Quan Jue Execution – being eaten by hungry dogs

Comrades –

I find the article below very worrying. According to the IBT times news piece, North Korea’s ‘uncircumcised’ Kim is alleged to have done another horrific thing. It shows that tyrants and oppressing leaders have the same blood running in their veins as if they share genetic traits from the same parents. What must have angered Kim about his uncle to the extent of giving him such a horrible ending?

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/north-korea-kim-jong-uns-uncle-eaten-by-120-starving-dogs-1430879

Best for the Friday,

Yero

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