• South Korea Drops Leaflets, Radios, Food, other things into North Korean Territory
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[QUOTE=FunnyBunny;28273130] I thought NK had AA batteries all over the place ready to gun down anyone that entered their airspace[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/duracell-aa-4pk.JPG[/IMG] ?
[QUOTE=spekter;28295569]Not all the soldiers are brainwashed and believe their leader is great. A lot join in fear. If enough of them banded together then people would find it easy to revolt.[/QUOTE] I bet those soldiers live in better conditions than the common NK citizen. Fighting against the regime means they are ready to give all of that up... I don't think many will do that.
[QUOTE=ohadje;28296676]I bet those soldiers live in better conditions than the common NK citizen. Fighting against the regime means they are ready to give all of that up... I don't think many will do that.[/QUOTE] They will if they know there is a better life awaiting them.
[QUOTE=redBadger;28286786]Quite funny. Liberals are those who want change, however this South Korean member claims she is a conservative? Someone who doesn't want change? Interesting.[/QUOTE] because the american definition of conservative is the global definition of conservative, right
The campaign was aimed at encouraging North Koreans to think about [I]change[/I], [B]conservative[/B] South Korean parliament member Song Young-sun said. Oh my god productive conservatism wtf is this shit.
[QUOTE=GamerKiwi;28295894][img_thumb]http://filesmelt.com/dl/duracell-aa-4pk.JPG[/img_thumb] ?[/QUOTE] geesh that shit's dangerous, no wonder australia has its own brand for batteries.
I hope within this decade or next decade I will be able to visit and explore North Korea (or what is now North Korea) :3:
This is nice.
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