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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie View Post
    sinong me sabing walang karapatan na mag test ng nuke si
    kim jong il? usa lang ang nagbabawal sa no. korea. usa, din
    nag te-test sila ng nukes nila sa nevada mojave desert pero
    mga ibang countries di sila pinakikialam. masyadon lang mayabang
    at pakialamero ang usa. lahat gusto nilang pakialaman para sa
    kanilang kapakanan.

    pati ung mga nababasa sa mga news dyan na wala na daw
    makain ang mga no. koreans, dahil mga pera daw ginagamit lang
    nila puro sa nukes. propaganda lang ng usa yan laban sa no.korea,
    dahil ang us, di nila ally ang no. korea. sabihin ko sa inyo, na baka
    mas marami pang nagugutom na pilipino sa pilipinas kesa sa no.korea eh.

    kahit noon sinasabi din ng usa yan sa news laban sa russia. na ang mga russians daw wala na daw silang makain. kahit na bread lang pinipilahan pa daw ng mga russians sa bakery. duh?! how true. siguro duon sa area na
    nag i-isa lang ang bakery talaga.

    alam nyo kasi ang style ng usa, gumagamit lang silang sychological
    war fare tactic sa mga news. kahit ba naman tayo pwede rin natin
    sabihin sa mga news na marami rin nagugutom sa usa, dahil mga pera
    nila ginagamit lang sa mga military spendings. sa katunayan marami
    ngang nagugutom ng mga homeless sa usa he. ang daming nilang mga
    homeless at hobo's doon na walang makain,at nagkalat sa mga daan.
    ganoon lang naman un eh!. mga tao kaci komo sinabi ng cnn or news
    galing sa usa, pinapaniwalaan kaagad.

    hindi naman ganuon kabobo ang no. korea na i-nuke lang basta-
    basta ang mga ibang countries. ang pinapakita lang ng no. korea
    nyan, ay binibigyan nya ng mensahe ang usa, na kapag binombo
    nyo kami, meron din kaming pambomba sa inyo. mag away tayo
    kung gusto nyong umpisahan. kala siguro ng usa, lahat ng countries
    ma-iintimidate nila lahat. yabang lang ng usa.

    hwag nyo paniwalaan lahat balita ng usa sa news. kahit noon, sabi
    nila: si osama bin ladin daw ay lunatic cya. how? just becoz usa said
    so. kung ung brother mo, minurder cya, tapos gumanti ka duon sa
    nagmurder sa kapatid mo. would you consider yourself a lunatic?
    i don't think so. it's called retaliation, kaya meron mga terrorist/anti
    american sentiments.
    Alam mo ba yang sinasabi mo?

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    Delikado ito.... tsk tsk tsk


    :starwars:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie View Post
    sinong me sabing walang karapatan na mag test ng nuke si
    kim jong il? usa lang ang nagbabawal sa no. korea. usa, din
    nag te-test sila ng nukes nila sa nevada mojave desert pero
    mga ibang countries di sila pinakikialam. masyadon lang mayabang
    at pakialamero ang usa. lahat gusto nilang pakialaman para sa
    kanilang kapakanan.

    pati ung mga nababasa sa mga news dyan na wala na daw
    makain ang mga no. koreans, dahil mga pera daw ginagamit lang
    nila puro sa nukes. propaganda lang ng usa yan laban sa no.korea,
    dahil ang us, di nila ally ang no. korea. sabihin ko sa inyo, na baka
    mas marami pang nagugutom na pilipino sa pilipinas kesa sa no.korea eh.

    kahit noon sinasabi din ng usa yan sa news laban sa russia. na ang mga russians daw wala na daw silang makain. kahit na bread lang pinipilahan pa daw ng mga russians sa bakery. duh?! how true. siguro duon sa area na
    nag i-isa lang ang bakery talaga.

    alam nyo kasi ang style ng usa, gumagamit lang silang sychological
    war fare tactic sa mga news. kahit ba naman tayo pwede rin natin
    sabihin sa mga news na marami rin nagugutom sa usa, dahil mga pera
    nila ginagamit lang sa mga military spendings. sa katunayan marami
    ngang nagugutom ng mga homeless sa usa he. ang daming nilang mga
    homeless at hobo's doon na walang makain,at nagkalat sa mga daan.
    ganoon lang naman un eh!. mga tao kaci komo sinabi ng cnn or news
    galing sa usa, pinapaniwalaan kaagad.

    hindi naman ganuon kabobo ang no. korea na i-nuke lang basta-
    basta ang mga ibang countries. ang pinapakita lang ng no. korea
    nyan, ay binibigyan nya ng mensahe ang usa, na kapag binombo
    nyo kami, meron din kaming pambomba sa inyo. mag away tayo
    kung gusto nyong umpisahan. kala siguro ng usa, lahat ng countries
    ma-iintimidate nila lahat. yabang lang ng usa.

    hwag nyo paniwalaan lahat balita ng usa sa news. kahit noon, sabi
    nila: si osama bin ladin daw ay lunatic cya. how? just becoz usa said
    so. kung ung brother mo, minurder cya, tapos gumanti ka duon sa
    nagmurder sa kapatid mo. would you consider yourself a lunatic?
    i don't think so. it's called retaliation, kaya meron mga terrorist/anti
    american sentiments.
    bossing, ang laki talaga ng galit mo sa u.s. ah...puso mo...easy lang...

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    =mazdamazda;665739]Have you heard of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)? FYI - North Korea signed that Treaty but later withdrew from it.
    dahil ayaw nila pacontrol sa usa.

    In the Six-Party talks last year, they also promised to withdraw from developing nuclear weapons and to adhere to the NPT again. But just this year they withdrew from the said talks before those promises were finalized
    so kaya ngayon libre na silang gumawa ng nukes. sino bang magbabawal
    sa kanila ngayon,usa? kung gusto nila war,war. sinong mag iistop sa kanila?

    An total of 200,000 to 3,000,000 people died from the famine that devatated North Korea and you have the nerve to call that a propaganda
    papano mo alam ang estimated count,pwede silang gumawa lang
    ng estimates. para ipakitang ganoon nga ang ginagawa ng no.korea
    para mag mukha silang mali. papano mo alam na ung mga taong mga
    namatay ay namatay nga sa famine. walang ebidensiya, pwede lang
    nilang sabihin ganoon, pero sa tutoo di pala namatay sa famine kung
    hindi sa sakit or something else. kaya nga pwedeng gawing lang nilang
    propaganda ung mga balitang ganyan kung gusto nila talagang siraan
    ang ibang country.

    An independent German doctor who was given access to North Korea's countryside also reported of the said condition and even reported that food aid from other countries were being diverted to the military instead.
    yan lang ang sabi, di natin alam lahat talaga kung ganoon nga. certainly
    you don't know either. nakita ba nung german kung talagang dinala nila
    ung mga aid dun sa mga military ni kim jong? walang nakakaalam dyan.
    ganyan lang ang mga news. talagang ipapakita kanilang masama.

    So how about news coming from other sources also? There's the BBC, Reuters, etc.? So which news agency do you get your insider info from? Conspiracy Central?
    it doesn't matter where, marimi akong mga sources na pinagkukuhan
    dyan. almost news halos pare-pareho lang sila. they either tell the
    truth or the lies.

    That sounds like words from Kim's spokesperson.
    nag speculate ka na spokesperson ako, how do you know? itong hirap
    sa mga news readers halos puro speculate (including you). pero di alam talaga ang news kung tunay o hinde.
    [QUOTE]

    it's none of my business kung sinong nagsimula sa kanila. that's not
    my problem.

    So 9/11 was a "retaliation"? Killing innocent people is a justified relatiation?
    so anong palagay mo duon sa 9/11 kung di retaliation?. ah siguro retaliation
    without a cause right? pero bakit retaliation kung walang reason?. you tell
    me. if nobody punches you; would you punch a person for no reasons?

    innocent or not gagawin nila in retaliation. kung ang mga pilipino pinapatay
    nobody cares. pero mga puti kapag napapatay sila almost everybody
    mourns for them. oh yes, they mourn for the most precious american
    people on earth. the rest of the people in the world they don't care
    including us pilipinos. if they care, that means they have interest in
    your country.

    marami din namatay at nagkasakit duon sa mga toxic waste na tinapon ng mga kano sa bases sa clark. pero anong nangyari?, wala!. did the precious
    americans care to our fellow filipinos? NO! oo, they think pilipinos are garbage and disposable people. di mo ba alam ang daming namamatay na innocent civilians sa iraq casualties na di pinapublish ng kano? yes very true indeed my friend.

    opinion ko lang po ito. it's up to you if you believe or not.

    i am not directing this to any fellow tsikoters.

    peace to all!

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    #45
    Quote Originally Posted by lolo pepe View Post
    bossing, ang laki talaga ng galit mo sa u.s. ah...puso mo...easy lang...
    di ako nag iisa kahit na mga americans sa usa galit sila sa kanilang
    sariling presidente. ako lang ba! pati mga ibang countries sabihin
    nyo. marami pang mga books dyan na publish against the president
    of the usa. mga jokes tungkol sa kanilang presidente. mga common
    lang ang mga ito. takot lang kasi ang mga tao. mag search ka sa
    internet kung di nakakitang maraming offensive jokes sa presidente
    nila.

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    #47
    Tingin ko wala ng magandang pupuntahan thread na to.

    Mods ano kaya kung i-close na lang.

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    #48
    some facts or rather propaganda about north korea...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_North_Korea

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    #49
    Tindi ng galit ah hehe...

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    #50
    Sobrang galit nga eh pero makikipagpustahan ako mga kamag-anak, kapamilya nito nasa U.S.

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    North Korea threatens war against U.S. By HANS GREIMEL, Associated Press Writer
    5 minutes ago

    North Korea warned on Wednesday that increased U.S. pressure over the regime's reported nuclear test could be considered an act of war, and South Korea suggested it would build up its conventional arsenal to deal with its belligerent neighbor.

    North Korea's No. 2 leader threatened to conduct more nuclear tests if the United States continued what he called its "hostile attitude."

    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the United States would not attack North Korea, rejecting a suggestion that Pyongyang may feel it needs nuclear weapons to stave off an Iraq-style U.S. invasion.

    In its first formal statement since the test, North Korea said it could respond to U.S. pressure with "physical" measures.

    "If the U.S. keeps pestering us and increases pressure, we will regard it as a declaration of war and will take a series of physical corresponding measures," the North's Foreign Ministry said in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency. The statement didn't specify what those measures could be.

    Japan planned to impose a total ban on North Korean imports and prohibit its ships from entering Japanese ports, a news report said. The sanctions will also expand restrictions on North Korean nationals entering Japan, the country's public broadcaster NHK said.

    The sanctions, which also expand restrictions on North Korean nationals entering Japan, are to be announced following an emergency security meeting headed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe later Wednesday, according to NHK.

    Cabinet spokesman Hiroshi Suzuki confirmed a security meeting was scheduled, but refused to discuss its agenda. He said sanctions, if approved, could take effect immediately.

    Along the razor-wired no-man's-land separating the divided Koreas, communist troops on the North's side were more boldly trying to provoke their Southern counterparts: spitting across the demarcation line, making throat-slashing hand gestures, flashing their middle finger and trying to talk to the troops, said U.S. Army Maj. Jose DeVarona of Fayetteville, N.C., adding that the overall situation was calm.

    It appeared to be business as usual on the streets of North Korea's capital. Video by AP Television News showed people milling about Kim II Sung square and rehearsing a performance for the 80th anniversary of the "Down with Imperialism Union."

    Kim Yong Nam, second to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, told Japan's Kyodo News agency that further nuclear testing would hinge on U.S. policy toward the communist government.

    "The issue of future nuclear tests is linked to U.S. policy toward our country," Kim was quoted as saying when asked whether Pyongyang will conduct more nuclear tests.

    "If the United States continues to take a hostile attitude and apply pressure on us in various forms, we will have no choice but to take physical steps to deal with that," Kyodo quoted him as saying.

    South Korea's defense minister said that Seoul could enlarge its conventional arsenal to deal with a potentially nuclear-armed North Korea.

    "If North Korea really has the (nuclear) capabilities, we will improve and enlarge the number of conventional weapons as long as it doesn't violate the principle of denuclearization," Defense Minister Yoon Kwang-ung told parliament.

    "We will supplement (our ability) to conduct precision strikes against storage facilities and intercept delivery means, while also improving the system of having military units and individuals defend themselves," he said.

    Scientists and other governments have said Monday's underground test has yet to be confirmed, with some experts saying the blast was significantly smaller than even the first nuclear bombs dropped on Japan during World War II.

    North Korea appeared to respond to that Wednesday, saying in its statement that it "successfully conducted an underground nuclear test under secure conditions."

    In rare direct criticism of the communist regime from Seoul, South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun said that the security threat cited by North Korea is exaggerated or nonexistent.

    "North Korea says the reason it is pursuing nuclear (weapons) is for its security, but the security threat North Korea speaks of either does not exist in reality, or is very exaggerated," Roh said, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency.

    He spoke even as South Korea's military was checking its readiness for nuclear attack, Yonhap said. The Joint Chiefs of Staff told Defense Minister Yoon Kwang-ung that the military needed an improved ability to respond to such an attack, including state-of-the-art weapons capable of destroying a nuclear missile, the report said.

    Rice said President Bush has told the North Koreans that "there is no intention to invade or attack them. So they have that guarantee. ... I don't know what more they want."

    Rice told CNN Tuesday that Bush "never takes any of his options off the table. But is the United States, somehow, in a provocative way, trying to invade North Korea? It's just not the case."

    The top U.S. general in South Korea said that American forces are fully capable of deterring an attack from the North despite the communist nation's claim of a nuclear test.

    "Be assured that the alliance has the forces necessary to deter aggression, and should deterrence fail, decisively defeat any North Korean attack against" South Korea, U.S. Army Gen. B.B. Bell said in a statement to troops. "U.S. forces have been well trained to confront nuclear, biological and chemical threats."

    About 29,500 U.S. troops are deployed in the South, a remnant of the 1950-53 Korean War that ended in a cease-fire that has never been replaced by a peace treaty.

    Bell said the seismic waves detected after the claimed test were still being analyzed and that it had not been yet determined if they indicated a successful nuclear test.

    A media report that North Korea may have conducted a second nuclear test rattled nerves Wednesday, but the Japanese government said there was no indication that a test had taken place.

    NHK reported around 8:30 a.m. that unidentified government sources were saying that "tremors" had been detected in North Korea.

    South Korean and U.S. seismic monitoring stations said that they hadn't detected any activity indicating a second test, and White House spokesman Blair Jones said the United States had detected no evidence of additional North Korean testing.

    At the United Nations, China agreed to punishment of North Korea but not severe sanctions backed by the U.S., which it said would be too crushing for its impoverished communist ally.

    Beijing is seen as having the greatest outside leverage on North Korea as a traditional ally and top provider of badly needed economic and energy aid.

    The United States asked the U.N. Security Council to impose a partial trade embargo including strict limits on Korea's weapons exports and freezing of related financial assets.

    All imports would be inspected too, to filter materials that could be made into nuclear, chemical or biological weapons.

    Pyongyang has demanded one-on-one talks with Washington and has threatened to launch a nuclear-tipped missile if the U.S. doesn't comply.

    Washington insists on the so-called six-party format, where Russia, China, South Korea and Japan have joined the United States in talking to North Korea.
    :war:

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    with lots of powerful nations irked with this weirdo, why dont they just have him assasinated?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syuryuken View Post
    Sobrang galit nga eh pero makikipagpustahan ako mga kamag-anak, kapamilya nito nasa U.S.
    Democrat?......

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    :war:
    us, kailangan iwanan nya ang no.korea, para walang giyera.

    ang us lang ang nag a-ask ng giyera nito hindi ang no.korea.

    ang no.korea nasa neutral position lang cya, at naghihintay
    ng attack mula sa us.

    alam ng no.korea na di sila basta-basta mang aattack ng ibang
    neighboor countries nila. kaci alam nila, a-attack sila ng us. limitado
    lang ang mga nukes nila. ang dami yatang nukes ang us. so di ko
    iniisip na mang attack sila ng neighbor nila.

    kahit ba naman tayo kung sakaling meron tayong konting nukes, tapos tinetreaten tayo ng china. magiging ganoon din ang kalalabasan natin, we will fight to the death kung te nethreaten tayo ng ibang bansa kahit maliit
    lang ang pilipinas. ganoon lang naman yun eh.

    pinepresyur lang nila ang no. korea nyan para i give up nila ung nuke
    programs nila. meron silang karapatan di lang ang us.

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    or it can be that the news is just a cover-up.

    it could be that a group of rogue Nokor Generals stole a nuclear bomb to sell to the Iranians but got intercepted by a tactical alliance of Nokor loyal troops and US commandos.

    naks parang Broken Arrow movie ah hehehe

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    #56
    Someone here believes that North Korea has the right to develop and maintain a nuclear arsenal. Why? Is it because a FEW other countries have it?

    Let's see.

    A nuke is a weapon... a gun is a weapon.

    I have a gun. Does this mean everybody has the right to have a gun? Of course not. Obviously, people with criminal records or mental incapacities cannot own or carry a gun. Only responsible citizens may carry a gun.

    Does North Korea have a criminal record?

    Let us say that we refuse to believe the Western news organizations due to our paranoid nature (of course, conveniently forgetting that the Internet we are using now IS a creature of the West).

    Ask the simple question: Who started the Korean war? By the way, this war is still officially ongoing. There is a signed armistice... meaning a temporary cessation of hostilities. There is no peace treaty.

    Shall we now construe this to be responsible civic behavior?

    Am I therefore, pakialamero if I report to my favorite policeman somebody with a wild & wooly haircut brandishing a gun?

    In other words, is the US at fault for urging UN Security Council sanctions on a country, which has initiated and is still at war, for becoming illegally nuclear-capable?

    Finally, from a most pragmatic viewpoint. What is there in North Korea that the US would want to pakialam with anyway? In Iraq there is oil. In North Korea there is... what? Groovy-haired dictators is all I can think of.
    Last edited by Flagg; October 12th, 2006 at 03:19 AM. Reason: spellcheck :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by flagg View Post

    Finally, from a most pragmatic viewpoint. What is there in North Korea that the US would want to pakialam with anyway? In Iraq there is oil. In North Korea there is... what? Groovy-haired dictators is all I can think of.

    north korea another entrance to hollow earth


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    #58
    Sir oldblue, interesting... except centrifugal force would draw everyone in hollow earth to the central sun.

    Sa bagay, a hollow mind, like Kim's, would enjoy a hollow earth... :bwahaha:

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    tara! yung mga galit sa u.s. libre ko sa hooters. sarap pakpak at DibDib

    i think this is the true test to the u.n. body if they will act appropriately this time.

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    sabi ni bush sa hallow earth: uuummm, nothing down there.
    -----------------------------------------------------------
    jokes para ke bush:

    Little boy asks for money from God

    A little boy wanted $100.00 very badly and prayed for weeks, but nothing happened. Then he decided to write God a letter requesting the $100.00. When the postal authorities received the letter to God, USA, they decided to send it to President Bush.
    The President was so amused that he instructed his secretary to send the little boy a $5.00 bill. The President thought this would appear to be a lot of money to a little boy. The little boy was delighted with the $5.00 bill and sat down to write a thank-you note to God, which read:
    "Dear God: Thank you very much for sending the money. However, I noticed that for some reason you sent it through Washington, D.C., and those assholes deducted $95.00 in taxes."
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    Bush Plans WWIII

    A guy walks in and asks the bartender, "Isn't that Bush and Powell sitting over there?" The bartender says, "Yep, that's them." So the guy walks over and says, "Wow, this is a real honor. What are you guys doing in here?"
    Bush says, "We're planning WWIII. And the guy says, "Really? What's going to happen?"

    Bush says, "Well, we're going to kill 140 million Iraqis this time and one bicycle repairman."

    The guy exclaimed, "A bicycle repairman!!! Why kill a bicycle repairman?"

    Bush turns to Powell, punches him on the shoulder and says, "See, dummy! I told you no one would worry about the 140 million Iraqis!"
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    The Promised Land Over 5,000 years ago, Moses said to the children of Israel, "Pick up your shovels, mount your asses and camels, and I will lead you to the Promised Land."

    Nearly 5,000 years later, Roosevelt said, "Lay down your shovels, sit on your asses, and light up a Camel; this is the Promised Land!"

    Now Bush Jr. wants to steal your shovels, kick your asses, raise the price of your Camels, and mortgage the Promised Land.

    Bush Jr. wants to change the Republican Party Emblem from an elephant to a condom, because it stands for inflation, protects a bunch of pricks, halts production, and gives a false sense of security while one is being screwed.
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    America's Most Intelligent President

    There are five passengers on board, but unfortunately only 4 parachutes. The first passenger says "I'm Shaquille O'Neill, the best NBA basketball player. The Lakers need me, it would be unfair to them if I died". So he takes the first parachute and jumps. The second passenger, Hillary Clinton, says "I am the wife of the former President of the United States. I am also the most dedicated woman in the world, a Senator in New York and America's potential future President. She takes one of the parachutes and jumps.

    The third passenger, George W. Bush, says " I am the President of the United States of America. I have a huge responsibility in world politics. And apart from that, I am the most intelligent President in the history of the country and I have a responsibility to my people not to die". So he takes a parachute and jumps.

    The fourth passenger, the Pope, says to the fifth passenger, a ten year old schoolboy "I am already old. I have already lived my life, as a good person and a priest I will give you the last parachute".

    The boy replies "No problem, there is also a parachute for you. America's most intelligent President has taken my schoolbag ..."

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