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China-Japan-Koreas
Policy of Double Standards under Fire
2007-07-31
We haven't done one of these in a while.
Pyongyang, July 30 (KCNA) &0151; The policy of double standards pursued by the imperialists is an unfair and reactionary one as it bars each country and nation from exercising equal rights in the international relations.

Rodong Sinmun Monday observes this in a signed article. It goes on and on and on and on and on: The unfair policy of double standards pursued by the imperialists in the international relations is aimed at attaining their hegemonic purpose.
And we do it pretty well, too. Care for lunch, Norks?
The imperialists are pressurizing and isolating internationally the anti-imperialist independent countries which they deem obstructive to realizing their ambition for domination, and those countries situated in the areas of strategic importance, over various international issues.

They, however, connive at or patronize their allies or the countries obedient to them even when they cause troubles.
Good boy, that's it, goooooooood boy ...
The United States divided the world into two categories to meet its interests, conniving at the terrorist acts perpetrated by certain countries or blaming some other countries after absurdly labeling them "sponsors of terrorism."
You're insecure because you're short, right?
It overlooks and supports the pro-U.S. forces and allies' development and access to nukes while kicking up rackets of pressurizing those countries incurring its displeasure under the pretext of the "nuclear issue," proceeding from a unilateral and biased stand. This goes to clearly prove the unfairness and injustice of its policy of double standards.
What's the point of double standards if they aren't unfair and unjust?
Holding that there should be only one principle of justice to be applicable to all countries on an equal footing as far as the settlement of international issues is concerned, the article stresses that the imperialists' unfair policy of double standards will prove futile only when the world people who love peace and aspire after independence positively strive to solve the international issues on the principle of impartiality and equality.
Because eqaulity means the Norks count more than we do. It's just that way.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  Truly, Rob. "Why on earth do you have a pile of dinosaur dung on that tray in the center of the dinner table?" is a guaranteed conversation starter. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-07-31 19:03  

#5  I wish someone would develop a bomb that turns everything within a quarter mile into a coprolite. Those things are pretty when you polish them up, and make a hell of a conversation piece.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2007-07-31 07:45  

#4  Shirley, you jest.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-07-31 06:44  

#3  Oh, but surely the glass would be mottled, Zenster?

No, high carbon content usually confers a rather ebon hue to such compounds. And don't call me Shirley.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-31 05:49  

#2  Oh, but surely the glass would be mottled, Zenster? Given the various clusters of what would have been reduced to piles of chemical colorants, I mean.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-07-31 05:32  

#1  absurdly labeling them "sponsors of terrorism"

Especially absurd when you stop to consider just how easily we could instead label all of them "hot smoking expanses of glowing molten black glass".
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-31 02:07  

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