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Korea
Unceasing GI crimes under fire
2003-03-07
The unceasing GI crimes in South Korea clearly prove once again that the U.S. imperialist aggressors are shameless criminals who stoop to any murder, violence and plunder, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary.
It goes on:
Yes, we knew it would...
A U.S. lance corporal drove a truck, hitting a civilian and injuring him in Popwon town, Phaju city, Kyonggi Province of South Korea a few days ago. Earlier, a U.S. oil truck slammed into a car running from an opposite direction, causing a serious accident. Two GIs were caught while running away after stealing a steel camera and other valuables at a bar in Tongduchon city, Kyonggi Province.
So 2 traffic accidents, and a couple of drunks. C'mon, Rodung. You can do better then that. Make stuff up. No village massacres? No germ warfare experiments?
U.S. imperialist aggressor troops in South Korea are killing civilians for no reason and committing all sorts of crimes. This is the reality of South Korea.
What about the bellicose forces? What atrocities have they committed today?
The U.S. is keen to bring the disaster of a nuclear war to all the Koreans in the north and the south. The South Korean people can never be free from painful misfortune and sufferings nor can the disgraceful history of our nation come to an end as long as the U.S. imperialist occupation forces stay in South Korea.
Little Freudian slip there Rodung?
The main cause of the misfortune should be rooted out.
I really think Rodung is starting to lose his fastball. He could mail this one in.
Posted by:tu3031

#4   after stealing a steel camera ???

Maybe in the NK, steel is high dollar but not around here, partner.
Posted by: Bubblehead   2003-03-07 18:58:26  

#3  The bumper-bouncer scam started in S. Korea.
Posted by: mojo   2003-03-07 09:57:45  

#2  Well, the NKORs aren't that familiar with cars and trucks, so they don't understand how often accidents happen.

Now lawnmowers, those they know about. (Gotta harvest the grass somehow.)
Posted by: Hermetic   2003-03-07 09:16:15  

#1  Twice in 1974-75,while in Korea,I was ordered to take the military driver's license test.Both times I failed(deliberately)bescause I did not want to pay for running over a chicken+paying for all the eggs that chicken would have laid+plus all the chickens that would have hatched from those eggs.
Posted by: raptor   2003-03-07 09:14:15  

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