16 thoughts on “Kim Jong Il, 1941(?)-2011

  1. Also, “Vaclav Havel, a dissident playwright who was jailed by Communists and then went on to lead the bloodless “Velvet Revolution” and become Czech president, died at 75 on Sunday.” (From Talking Points Memo) Seemingly a day for extreme opposites.

  2. I suspect Vaclav and Kim Il Jong are having an interesting conversation right about now. This “coincidence” is too mind blowing for me.

  3. RIP – Vaclav Havel.
    Long before he became a politician, Vaclav Havel was also a great poet, playwright, and writer of fiction and non-fiction.
    FYI – He was also a huge fan of “The Velvet Underground,” Lou Reed, and Frank Zappa.

    This is the kind of leader we Americans would never stand for.
    Vaclav Havel was far too intelligent and humanitarian for the likes of us.
    Too many people here don’t like Obama for the former, and he’s shown a little less concern for the latter, due to politics, than I, and others, would have liked.

    In our politics, what we Americans SHOULD be saying is “Czech, please!”
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    RI Pieces, Lil’ Kim.
    You will go down as a pipsqueak Hitler-Mao-Stalin-Your Evil Daddy wannabe who could have been the leader of a potentially great country, but you preferred to be the Dictator of a shithole of your own making.

    In other words, he was a North Koren version of an American Republican.
    Newt won’t admit it, but this evil assclown was probably his personal hero – an egotistical, child-raping, woman-kidnapping, population-starving, police-state-enforcing, mass-murdering, drunken blowhard.

  4. My favorite Vaclav Havel quote is:

    “Attach yourself to those who seek the truth, but run from those who have found it.”

  5. “what’s life without a little corn ball humor?”
    Oh but an empty void. Bring back Hee-Haw!!

    ‘Love that quote, Goatherd.

    Kuel link, Mike G.

  6. Now, now, Mike G! Careful with the judgments! How many of us can look in the mirror and honestly say that we ourselves have never once callously caused the deaths of more than one million innocent human beings by famine and deprivation while feasting on caviar in our own private palaces?

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