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  • My answer to President Trump's first UN speech

    The speech made by the U.S. president in his maiden address on the UN arena in the prevailing serious circumstances, in which the situation on the Korean peninsula has been rendered tense as never before and is inching closer to a touch-and-go state, is arousing worldwide concern.


    Shaping the general idea of what he would say, I expected he would make stereo-typed, prepared remarks a little different from what he used to utter in his office on the spur of the moment as he had to speak on the world's biggest official diplomatic stage.


    But, far from making remarks of any persuasive power that can be viewed to be helpful to defusing tension, he made unprecedented rude nonsense one has never heard from any of his predecessors.


    A frightened dog barks louder.


    I'd like to advise Trump to exercise prudence in selecting words and to be considerate of whom he speaks to when making a speech in front of the world.


    The mentally deranged behavior of the U.S. president openly expressing on the UN arena the unethical will to "totally destroy" a sovereign state, beyond the boundary of threats of regime change or overturn of social system, makes even those with normal thinking faculty think about discretion and composure.


    His remarks remind me of such words as "political layman" and "political heretic" which were in vogue in reference to Trump during his presidential election campaign.


    After taking office Trump has rendered the world restless through threats and blackmail against all countries in the world. He is unfit to hold the prerogative of supreme command of a country, and he is surely a rogue and a gangster fond of playing with fire, rather than a politician.


    His remarks which described the U.S. option through straightforward expression of his will have convinced me, rather than frightening or stopping me, that the path I chose is correct and that it is the one I have to follow to the last.


    Now that Trump has denied the existence of and insulted me and my country in front of the eyes of the world and made the most ferocious declaration of a war in history that he would destroy the DPRK, we will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.


    Action is the best option in treating the dotard who, hard of hearing, is uttering only what he wants to say.


    As a man representing the DPRK and on behalf of the dignity and honor of my state and people and on my own, I will make the man holding the prerogative of the supreme command in the U.S. pay dearly for his speech calling for totally destroying the DPRK.


    This is not a rhetorical expression loved by Trump.


    I am now thinking hard about what response he could have expected when he allowed such eccentric words to trip off his tongue.


    Whatever Trump might have expected, he will face results beyond his expectation.


    I will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged U. S. dotard with fire.
    "When thou goest out to battle against thine enemies, and seest horses, and chariots, and a people more than thou, be not afraid of them: for the LORD thy God is with thee, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt." - Deuteronomy 20:1

    I like this one. If change "the LORD thy God" to the spirit of Juche and "the land of Egypt" to Japanese imperialism, then it can be used to metaphor Korea's struggle against the Western powers.

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    Re: My answer to President Trump's first UN speech

    Originally posted by Marshal Kim Jong-un View Post
    The mentally deranged behavior of the U.S. president

    Action is the best option in treating the dotard who, hard of hearing, is uttering only what he wants to say.
    Calling our beloved President a "dotard" is justification for invading your country. Not since WWII have we been in a conflict called "a just war." Waging war against North Korea because of your insult would clearly justify the title of "just war" once again.
    Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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    • #3
      Re: My answer to President Trump's first UN speech

      Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
      Calling our beloved President a "dotard" is justification for invading your country. Not since WWII have we been in a conflict called "a just war." Waging war against North Korea because of your insult would clearly justify the title of "just war" once again.
      Thank you for admitting that the U.S. has not been involved in a just war since WWII, and as such inadvertently stating the obvious truth that the Korean War was an unjust act of U.S. imperialism.
      "When thou goest out to battle against thine enemies, and seest horses, and chariots, and a people more than thou, be not afraid of them: for the LORD thy God is with thee, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt." - Deuteronomy 20:1

      I like this one. If change "the LORD thy God" to the spirit of Juche and "the land of Egypt" to Japanese imperialism, then it can be used to metaphor Korea's struggle against the Western powers.

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      • #4
        Re: My answer to President Trump's first UN speech

        Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
        Calling our beloved President a "dotard" is justification for invading your country...
        Awww, did someone's fragile little hands ego get bruised?

        Welcome to 2017, when the totalitarian and the theocrat sound like the reasonable ones.

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        • #5
          Re: My answer to President Trump's first UN speech

          Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
          Calling our beloved President a "dotard" is justification for invading your country. Not since WWII have we been in a conflict called "a just war." Waging war against North Korea because of your insult would clearly justify the title of "just war" once again.

          Our President just totally owns Kim Un Jong. Is "dotard" the best he can come up with? "Rocket Man" and "Little Rocket Man" are SO much better.


          God Bless America, and Donald Trump.


          Phil
          58 If thou wilt not observe to do all the words of this law that are written in this book, that thou mayest fear this glorious and fearful name, THE LORD THY GOD; 59 Then the LORD will make thy plagues wonderful, and the plagues of thy seed, even great plagues, and of long continuance, and sore sicknesses, and of long continuance. 60 Moreover he will bring upon thee all the diseases of Egypt, which thou wast afraid of; and they shall cleave unto thee. 61 Also every sickness, and every plague, which is not written in the book of this law, them will the LORD bringk upon thee, until thou be destroyed.


          Deuteronomy 28: 58- 61

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          • #6
            Re: My answer to President Trump's first UN speech

            Well if it isn't the portly pariah of Pyongyang Juche rocket boy himself back again for another round of inept patter.

            You need to stop worshiping your dead grandfather Kim Il-sung who is roasting in hell as we speak and get with Jesus to save your country from collapse. You also might want to try getting with one of our socialists Michelle Obama - she has some special school lunch programs that might be helpful in you taking off a few pounds.

            Every American fires off their own rockets every July 4th to celebrate our independence from petty potentates like yourself. We wouldn't mind sending a few of our 8,000 nuclear warheads in your direction should you decide to cause any trouble beyond your tiresome ranting.

            Before I forget, our nuclear war heads are an ideal way to cook Korean Beef appetizers - just hang them outside a few miles from ground zero and they will be nicely seared.

            North Korea Has 1.2 Million Troops But Cannot Feed Them
            By Sofia Lotto Persio On 8/24/17 at 12:31 PM

            North Korea spends about a quarter of its budget on the armed forces but is reportedly unable to feed its soldiers.

            A Japanese filmmaker who is in close contact with citizen journalists inside North Korea said that many of the army’s 1.2 million active troops are “in poor physical condition and in no fit state to fight.”

            “For one thing, there are too many soldiers to feed,” Jiro Ishimaru told the Guardian, “and corruption is rife, so that by the time senior military officers have taken their share of food provisions to sell for profit on the private market, there is next to nothing left for ordinary soldiers.”

            A faster rate of economic growth is unable to shield North Korea from the consequences of a drought that, according to U.N. agencies, is the worst to affect the country in 16 years. Analysis from satellite images prompted the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to release a special alert in July, predicting that the harvest in 2017 could fall by 30 percent and calling for agricultural support to the country’s farmers.

            Last month, North Korea suddenly cancelled a planned international beer festival without giving any reason, leading to speculation that the drought had caused more trouble than the regime wanted to openly admit.

            The World Food Program (WFP), the U.N. food-assistance branch, estimates that approximately 70 percent of the population of nearly 25 million people does not have regular and reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.

            According to the humanitarian agency, most of the population relies on the government's Public Distribution System to provide staple cereals such as rice, maize, wheat, but the WFP reports these only provide 400 grams of cereals per person per day, lower than the government’s average target of 573 grams.

            As part of its work, the WFP collects voluntary donations from foreign countries to deliver basic staple supplies to countries in need. In the beginning of August, Russia delivered 800 tons of wheat flour to North Korea through the WFP, which uses the imported goods to manufacture the fortified foods such as cereals and biscuits that are then distributed in the country.

            A WFP spokesperson told Newsweek earlier this month that the agency could not speculate on a possible deterioration of food security in the country since the North Korean government has not requested additional food assistance.

            . . . .

            “In an ordinary country, there would be riots over the food shortages, but not in North Korea,” Ishimaru said.

            Hell's foundations quiver at the shout of praise;
            brothers, lift your voices, loud your anthems raise.
            ...and get off my lawn
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            • #7
              Re: My answer to President Trump's first UN speech

              North Korea is just a much more extreme the Netherlands where drugs are legal.
              -The Parable of the white laundry and the black man
              -Scientific proof that GAY SEX IS UNHYGIENIC!
              -Holocaust Jokes
              -Diarrhea: The Va​ginal Lubrication of the Homosexuals
              -Anne Frank vs. Adolf Hitler: Who was the worse person?
              -10 Reasons why GOD HATES FRANCE!
              -5 Reasons why GOD HATES LEAGUE OF LEGENDS!
              -Today I am declaring War against Woman's Rights!

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              • #8
                Re: My answer to President Trump's first UN speech

                Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
                the totalitarian and the theocrat sound like the reasonable ones.
                There are so many versions of "Theos" in these last days and so many spruikers tout their particular invention with persuasive mumbojumbo having no effect whatsoever other than getting their followers into a place they were bound for anyway. HELL FOREVER. Thank you for including an example of the sort of stuff they come up with.

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                • #9
                  Re: My answer to President Trump's first UN speech

                  Originally posted by Marshal Kim Jong-un View Post
                  A frightened dog barks louder.

                  I did make an inquiry to the Trump people I know about some more exchanges with you. What I heard back was this: If you invite him to North Korea, do not offer him your favorite Korean delicacy, dog meat. He doesn't like it.


                  Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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