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You know, in light of our past, I can't really tell if that was supposed to be humorous or if it was another jab at me.
If I put someone on the ignore list, their posts don't even show up on my screen, correct?
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Just your friendly neighborhood moderator popping in to remind everyone to play nice.
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Kato, your reference to cultural values is a timely one. While I would expect the ROK to provide a large body of troops, I wouldn't have expected the ROK to be willing to foot the entire bill for 500,000 troops to occupy the North for 3-5 years. You are suggesting perhaps they would be willing to do so due to their emotional bonds with their captured cousins. Very interesting...
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Well - as kato says there are many reasons that Koreans would be motivated for a reunification ,on either side of the Bamboo Curtain.
However - a huge number of people will still be in the category of "hard core" regime supporters.Certainly enough to make any attempted intervention or stirring of the situation a messy business. |
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I thought it might be, but since there were no smilies, no winks or anything else, I wasn't quite sure. Simple text tends not to convey humor without assistance. No worries from me, though.
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No worries. I figured the ridiculousness of capitalism curing cancer would be enough of a clue. I tend to overuse smilies or not use enough, I never seem to get it just right.
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Ironically, it probably will be capitalism that cures leukemia, in a way -- if it's profitable enough, some corporate executive will figure out a way to do it.
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We should probably leave it at a bad attempt at a joke from me and let the thread get back to the North Korea vs. South Korea debate.
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Then click "Edit Ignore List" Type in the name of the person you wish to ignore and click "Okay" you will then see "This message is hidden because XXXXXX is on your ignore list." Some notes: * Threads will still show updates even if the only post is someone on your ignore list. * You are not able to put Myself or any of the Moderators on ignore. Going back to Leukemia, certain types do have up to an 90% successful treatment rates (in advanced countries). Last edited by kato13; 05-30-2010 at 09:43 PM. |
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If the ROK went it alone on occupying the North after reunification it would have a much lower media profile, making it a lot easier to get the job done, if they were facing guerilla resistance.
That's if there was any continued resistance -- communism seems much more effective at producing fanatically devoted insurgents among those whose experience with it is mostly fantasy rather than those who spend time living under communist regimes. Probably because the reality sucks so hard and because, unlike religion, communism is exclusively grounded in the here and now. |
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I believe that the war of 50-53 -where both sides at one point beat the other side back and took their capital ( pretty interesting in terms of war as history study ) - showed that there was plenty animosity between the regular folk.A lot was to do with the hard core groups that roamed the lines like death squads taking care of "untrustworthy" individuals on either side .The executions and atrocities commited by these did a lot to infuriate the populace against eachother both sides had their own -also propaganda was harsh on both sides. But I certainly agree that I would pity any countryman trapped in the NK regime ,and wish for a reunification to help them out -and given the altuistic sense of duty to nation that the Koreans have accordingto kato - the sense of kinship can be a major factor in the outcome. |
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::begin rant:: Capitalism is not evil or bad. People are Evil or bad. There are plenty of evil people in "Socialist Utopian society's". Such as "Smiling Uncle Joe" Stalin, Pol Pot, Adolf Hitler (yes he used Socialism to advance his Plan of a Utopia), Fidel Castro, Hugo Chávez, Mao Zedong, Etc... Sure are/were allot of lower class people, and very few rich in these societies. Its easier to work against an evil capitalist then it is to work against an evil Government. Greed in a capitalist society creates wealth. The greedy want more, so they invest to create wealth generating enterprises, and they get more money in return for a good investment. A poor investment, leads to loss. Greed in a non capitalist society tends to just make a very few filthy rich, and very little if no regular rich or generally wealthy people. Just taking money from the rich does not create wealth. It is just forced redistribution. In a non capitalistic society, there will be less wealthy to do this sort of thing. The governments will not do it unless they see some sort of benefit out of it either. And no one like to have to do anything they are told they have to do. Its human nature. You will get a whole lot more cooperation with a kind word and a reward, then a threat. (most of the time anyway) The filthy rich will always be the filthy rich. Some will die and give their wealth to their spoiled offspring, other will die and give it all to charity, and others will do a combination of those in varying degrees. Heck one of those rich might develop some of those afflictions and be very generous donations in order to help find a cure. ::end rant:: It takes all kinds. |
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See my last post. Actually a capitalist based economy will more likely to be the environment were it will be found. Though that's just one mans opinion.
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It would be the end of NK.
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I have nothing against capitalism. I'm from America and two of my bachelors are in business. I epitomize a capitalist. I fully understand the advances that competition spurs historically. I will try to refrain from making smartassed remarks anymore as nine times out of ten around here they are misunderstood.
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You know I just realized what this new generation should be called. "Generation Xbox" :P |
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Seriously, this would be a huge mess indeed. I have an interest in following the two Koreas, my father was stationed at Camp Casey in 1955/56 and my Uncle Chuck was a paratrooper for the 101st in the Korean War. Chuck P.S. As to car parts, there are third party vendors.
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Father-in-Law and his sister own Hyundai Santa Fe and they have no complaint about them...
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Here's a little tidbit I got from a Jane's newsletter. (I don't have the money for an actual subscription, so all I get is scraps.)
"A so-called 'bubble jet' effect, rather than a direct hit, is likely to have been responsible for the sinking of South Korean warship Chon An in the Yellow Sea (West Sea) off the coast of North Korea on 26 March. The chairman of the South Korean team investigating, Yoon Duk-yong, said: "The possibility of an underwater non-contact explosion is bigger than that of an underwater contact explosion, considering the shape of the severed surfaces and conditions." "The chances of an internal explosion, fatigue fracture or collision with a reef is zero," added Yoon, raising further the suspicion of North Korean involvement." Note that I am behind in reading these, and this is from 04 May.
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this hasn't gotten much play in the media and it probably won't change much in the way of North Korea/PRC relations. But North Korean border guards recently shot and killed three Chinese civilians, smugglers actually.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...wsj_india_main |
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More Nork weirdness:
According to the broadcasters during today's DPRK vs. Brazil soccer match, the North Korean fans that you see during their games in SA aren't actually North Koreans at all but are paid Chinese actors. It makes sense since real NKs would probably jump at the opportunity to defect. Also, the NK coach claims to receive in-game tactical instructions from the Dear Leader via and invisible communications device. His advice apparently wasn't so great today. You've gotta love those wacky NKs!
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Did anyone catch the tidbit today out of North Korea..
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100616/...rea_ship_sinks Funny how they warning the UN that something they initiated when they sunk the boat could lead to nuclear war. Talk like that sounds like they are just itching for a fight, but want the UN, US, and South Korea to appear to start the fighting. Maybe that is North knows they can't win and want China to help so maybe some of the food that China sent to feed it troop can be siphon off to feed it own population behind the front lines. |
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I think the North Koreans want the South Koreans to pretend nothing happened -- and thereby admit that they are powerless in the face of "powerful North Korean war machine."
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