There are a few reports that he has many look-a-likes there that he keeps caged up to make appearances for him.
So, this could be that. ^^^^^^^^
My words!
I often have thought that. A Northern Korean "Dave" must exist.
There are a few reports that he has many look-a-likes there that he keeps caged up to make appearances for him.
So, this could be that. ^^^^^^^^
My words!
Well, ‘someone’ does!I think the only question is there anyone who feels differently? And even if they did would they be willing to admit it.
You guys are incorrigible!
Chop off the ears of the original and who does it remind you of?
Wait weren’t you the one complaining about this being political!Well, ‘someone’ does!
I think it depends upon whether his successor is better or worse. Wishing anyone dead makes me feel uncomfortable; I am not God. Arrest, trial, conviction, punishment..I think that is the way to go.
But remember, ‘someone’ said,
He is as ‘sharp as you can be’, we “get along really well.” “He’s a character. He’s a real personality. He’s very smart... And he’s a real leader, He’s pretty mercurial—I don’t say that in a bad way, but he’s a pretty mercurial guy.” “He likes me, I like him. Some people say I shouldn’t like him. Why shouldn’t I like him?”
Whereas, the U.K. policy is stated as,
‘Our policy is one of critical engagement - making clear the views of the UK and the international community on the DPRK’s nuclear weapons programme and proliferation activities and on its human rights record. We encourage the DPRK to engage with the outside world through credible dialogue.’
A significant difference.
You are probably correct.There are a few reports that he has many look-a-likes there that he keeps caged up to make appearances for him.
So, this could be that. ^^^^^^^^
My words!
He was responding to a response I made to another post which in a nutshell was: We would like better for the North Korean people. Not one of us in those three posts wished anyone dead.Well, ‘someone’ does!
I think it depends upon whether his successor is better or worse. Wishing anyone dead makes me feel uncomfortable; I am not God. Arrest, trial, conviction, punishment..I think that is the way to go.
But remember, ‘someone’ said,
He is as ‘sharp as you can be’, we “get along really well.” “He’s a character. He’s a real personality. He’s very smart... And he’s a real leader, He’s pretty mercurial—I don’t say that in a bad way, but he’s a pretty mercurial guy.” “He likes me, I like him. Some people say I shouldn’t like him. Why shouldn’t I like him?”
Whereas, the U.K. policy is stated as,
‘Our policy is one of critical engagement - making clear the views of the UK and the international community on the DPRK’s nuclear weapons programme and proliferation activities and on its human rights record. We encourage the DPRK to engage with the outside world through credible dialogue.’
A significant difference.
Well, ‘complaining’ is too strong a word. And the mods seem happy, so I may as well join the furore. And I didn’t mention names.Wait weren’t you the one complaining about this being political!
‘Someone’ wasn’t him. It is another person, to whom I cannot refer, because, if as a Brit, I mention the person, it will in all likelihood be deemed political. And I don’t want that!He was responding to a response I made to another post which in a nutshell was: We would like better for the North Korean people. Not one of us in those three posts wished anyone dead.
Just setting the record straight.
Yep - the same person that called this guy "The Devil" over an extremely minor trade issue.Well, ‘someone’ does!
I think it depends upon whether his successor is better or worse. Wishing anyone dead makes me feel uncomfortable; I am not God. Arrest, trial, conviction, punishment..I think that is the way to go.
But remember, ‘someone’ said,
He is as ‘sharp as you can be’, we “get along really well.” “He’s a character. He’s a real personality. He’s very smart... And he’s a real leader, He’s pretty mercurial—I don’t say that in a bad way, but he’s a pretty mercurial guy.” “He likes me, I like him. Some people say I shouldn’t like him. Why shouldn’t I like him?”
Whereas, the U.K. policy is stated as,
‘Our policy is one of critical engagement - making clear the views of the UK and the international community on the DPRK’s nuclear weapons programme and proliferation activities and on its human rights record. We encourage the DPRK to engage with the outside world through credible dialogue.’
A significant difference.