LOL, another man like the him...
maybe North Korea would be better when he will pass away.... but then again I could be wrong...
mga bro&sis, update ni sa issue:
North Korea has threatened to reduce South Korea to rubble unless it stops what the North calls a policy of confrontation.
The harsh attack came after citizens from the South sent anti-government leaflets over the North in balloons.
The latest leaflets made allegations about the North's leader, Kim Jong-il.
Speculation about the leader's health has been rife since he failed to appear at a series of nation-praising events in recent months.
source: BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | N Korea issues warning to South

dba nana nman toy mga storya2 nga bcin patay na c jong-il? murag dugay2 nsad to. nya unsa may kaayuhan nga ikahatag ana sa korea? communist man kha ghapon na, ilisan lag lider. mao jpon.
naa duha or tulo man siguro to kabuok...
inig kamatay ni Dear Leader, magubat siguro sa ilaha noh? what if ang mupuli niya mo-launch ug invasion sa South? for sure mapuno ug Korean refugees ang Cebu...
nya what if mas buang pa gyud ang bag-ong Dear Leader nya apilon niya ug target ang Pilipinas? abot baya ta sa range sa ilang mga Taepodong missiles...wala pa gyud tay anti-missile defenses...patabang lang siguro ta ani sa Japan ug Taiwan...hehehe
i've read somewhere na reunification may not be very good for Korea right now...
layo ra kaayo ang economy sa North--if ma-consider na naa pa silay economy--compared sa South...kung mag-merge na sila, for sure mahagba daw ang economy sa Korea...
just like Germany, after West and East Germany were reunited, wala na kabalik ang Germany sa iyang superpower status...
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i've also read a documentary about North Korea, and it shows how unfair it was for them (Koreans) to have their country divided after WWII when in fact they were victims of the Japanese invasion...for example, Germany was divided to 'punish' it for its crimes during WWII...as for Japan, which forcefully occupied the Korean Peninsula, it remained a single country, despite its crimes in WWII...
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on a darker note...i seen a documentary film done by history students here in Cebu, and in there were accounts of WWII survivors...dinhi daw sa cebu, ang mga Korean soldiers ang mas violent, while 'buotan' daw ang mga Japanese soldiers...(i think it's quite true...my great grandparents were granted safe passage by Japanese soldiers as they were crossing the channel from Camotes to Cebu)
ingon sad sa ako great grand parents mga kora kono ang salbahis koreans tingale ila gipasaboti've also read a documentary about North Korea, and it shows how unfair it was for them (Koreans) to have their country divided after WWII when in fact they were victims of the Japanese invasion...for example, Germany was divided to 'punish' it for its crimes during WWII...as for Japan, which forcefully occupied the Korean Peninsula, it remained a single country, despite its crimes in WWII...
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on a darker note...i seen a documentary film done by history students here in Cebu, and in there were accounts of WWII survivors...dinhi daw sa cebu, ang mga Korean soldiers ang mas violent, while 'buotan' daw ang mga Japanese soldiers...(i think it's quite true...my great grandparents were granted safe passage by Japanese soldiers as they were crossing the channel from Camotes to Cebu)
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