From: Lawrence Jenkins on
North Korea V South Korea

No contest, free non ideological thinking and living works every time.

What say you Ron?


From: Mentalguy2k8 on

"Lawrence Jenkins" <lawrence13(a)sky.com> wrote in message
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> North Korea V South Korea
>
> No contest, free non ideological thinking and living works every time.
>
> What say you Ron?

Did they find those 4 North Korean players who did a runner???

Maybe they could replace them with the Chinese actors they stick in the
crowd who pretend to be North Korean supporters LOL. If they let real North
Koreans go along to the World Cup, they'd all do a runner, they love North
Korea so much.

From: Ron on


"Lawrence Jenkins" <lawrence13(a)sky.com> wrote in message
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> North Korea V South Korea
>
> No contest, free non ideological thinking and living works every time.
>
> What say you Ron?
>



Communism in the Marxian sense refers to a classless, stateless and
oppression-free society where decisions on what to produce and what policies
to pursue are made democratically allowing every member of society to
participate in the decision-making process in both the political and
economic spheres of life

Does that sound like North Korea?

Trotskyists, in particular, are virulently anti-Stalinist, considering
Stalinism a counter-revolutionary policy using vague Marxist-sounding
rhetoric to achieve power.
Stalinism has been described as being synonymous with totalitarianism, or a
tyrannical regime. The term has been used to describe regimes that fight
political dissent through violence, imprisonment, and killings

Does that sound like North Korea?

So the subject should have been Stalinism V Capitalism
And i would have agreed with you Lawrence




From: Lawrence13 on
On Jun 23, 7:20 am, "Ron" <ihates...(a)blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> "Lawrence Jenkins" <lawrenc...(a)sky.com> wrote in message
>
> news:4c213e33$0$4893$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com...
>
> > North Korea V South Korea
>
> > No contest, free non ideological thinking and living works every time.
>
> > What say you Ron?
>
> Communism in the Marxian sense refers to a classless, stateless and
> oppression-free society where decisions on what to produce and what policies
> to pursue are made democratically allowing every member of society to
> participate in the decision-making process in both the political and
> economic spheres of life
>
> Does that sound like North Korea?
>
> Trotskyists, in particular, are virulently anti-Stalinist, considering
> Stalinism a counter-revolutionary policy using vague Marxist-sounding
> rhetoric to achieve power.
> Stalinism has been described as being synonymous with totalitarianism, or a
> tyrannical regime. The term has been used to describe regimes that fight
> political dissent through violence, imprisonment, and killings
>
> Does that sound like North Korea?
>
> So the subject should have been Stalinism V Capitalism
> And i would have agreed with you Lawrence

Trouble is Ron the left still see Nort Korea as a beacon of socialism.
witness the recent outcry from the liberal media and the UN over
Israel boading a boat that was attempting to break a blockade and then
the soldiers get attacked with knives and metal poles and are forced
to retaliate; compared to irrefutable evidence that north korea sank a
south korean boat,without warning. Not a dickie-bird about that and
that was at the same time as the Turkish musllim terrorist group were
involved in braeking that Israeli blockade.

Hey go do the math.
From: Ron on


"Lawrence13" <lawrence13(a)sky.com> wrote in message
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> On Jun 23, 7:20 am, "Ron" <ihates...(a)blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>> "Lawrence Jenkins" <lawrenc...(a)sky.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:4c213e33$0$4893$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com...
>>
>> > North Korea V South Korea
>>
>> > No contest, free non ideological thinking and living works every time.
>>
>> > What say you Ron?
>>
>> Communism in the Marxian sense refers to a classless, stateless and
>> oppression-free society where decisions on what to produce and what
>> policies
>> to pursue are made democratically allowing every member of society to
>> participate in the decision-making process in both the political and
>> economic spheres of life
>>
>> Does that sound like North Korea?
>>
>> Trotskyists, in particular, are virulently anti-Stalinist, considering
>> Stalinism a counter-revolutionary policy using vague Marxist-sounding
>> rhetoric to achieve power.
>> Stalinism has been described as being synonymous with totalitarianism, or
>> a
>> tyrannical regime. The term has been used to describe regimes that fight
>> political dissent through violence, imprisonment, and killings
>>
>> Does that sound like North Korea?
>>
>> So the subject should have been Stalinism V Capitalism
>> And i would have agreed with you Lawrence
>
> Trouble is Ron the left still see Nort Korea as a beacon of socialism.
> witness the recent outcry from the liberal media and the UN over
> Israel boading a boat that was attempting to break a blockade and then
> the soldiers get attacked with knives and metal poles and are forced
> to retaliate; compared to irrefutable evidence that north korea sank a
> south korean boat,without warning. Not a dickie-bird about that and
> that was at the same time as the Turkish musllim terrorist group were
> involved in braeking that Israeli blockade.
>
> Hey go do the math.


the left still see North Korea as a beacon of socialism

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