“A happy place with abundant fruit” – CORRECTION
EDIT: gah! I gave the incorrect link to a housewife reading the communist manifesto. Kind of bizarrely amusing in itself, but not what I meant to link to.
This is the correct link to the North Korean music video. Watch it and feel the commie love
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April 18, 2007 - Posted by Tex | International, Pop culture
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Excruciating.
A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.
Oh dear God please make it stop.
Tex, when are you goimg to tell us all about the LDP policies, so we’ll know what we’re voting for?
Nicholas, the LDP’s policies can be found here: http://www.ldp.org.au/federal/policies/index.html
>> Tex, when are you goimg to tell us all about the LDP policies, so we’ll know what we’re voting for?
Actually, I thought Tex’s election speech at
http://whackingday.com/permarch_feb07/1feb07.htm#tex
kind of said everything I need to know. I’ve even convinced
my brother (who regards Libertarians as a bunch of open-border
hippies) to vote for him!
His whackingday speech was in the unlikely event of him being dictator. How would he actually proceed if he simply held the balance of power in the Senate, a more feasible scenario?
How would he actually proceed if he simply held the balance of power in the Senate
Reduce government revenue and spending as much as I possibly could. The more, the better.
I preferred the woman reading the Communist Manifesto. I figured you were just pissed when you wrote that other stuff.
Makes you wonder where they got the food from to fatten up those models.
Very similiar to the sort of scenes Hollywood leftists were putting out to buttress the Soviet Union during the war.
some of the other videos are pretty funny as well. i assume he is taking the piss.
Here’s a poser- will the new ALP ‘policies’ (recycled slogans) make us look more like North Korea, instead of South?
[...] may not love God… but he sure loves them. Not only is the People’s Republic a “happy place with abundant fruit“, but it is also the only country on earth with no AIDS. According to one bright chap: [...]
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