PoliticalChic
Diamond Member
1. This week North Korea 'celebrated' the 10th anniversary of the death of 'Little Rocket Man's' daddy.
"North Koreans banned from laughing as country mourns Kim ...
https://nypost.com › 2021/12/17 › north-koreans-banne...
North Koreans have been banned from laughing for 11 days as the country commemorates the 10-year anniversary of the death of Kim Jong Il.
Did get that??? No laughing and a host of other endeavors.....mandated. That's what totalitarian regimes do.
2. There is the old saying "War is God's way of teaching us geography."
This story about North Korea.....which bears uncanny simmilarities to Democrat's America....is an opportunity to teach some needed history.
a. "The Kim family has governed North Korea since Soviet leader Joseph Stalin installed clan patriarch Kim Il Sung as head of state after World War II.
b. Kim Jong Il, who had officially ruled since Kim Il Sung’s death in 1994.
c. Kim Jong Un is the third leader of North Korea. He gained power in December 2011, upon the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, who had officially ruled since Kim Il Sung’s death in 1994. Kim Jong Un was just 27 years old when he took the reins, according to the South Korean government, which puts his birth date at Jan. 8, 1984."
3. Did you get that part about Stalin installing these ruthless tyrants?
Bet you didn't know who gave Stalin the ability to do that.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Democrat's godfather, is the reason we have Communist North Korea today, and why Communist Russia survived WWII.
Roosevelt: "I would rather lose New Zealand, Australia or anything else than have the Russian front collapse." Robert Dallek, "Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932-1945," p. 338.
When one begins to consider FDR's 'Russia Uber Alles' policy, evidence form KGB archived, opened in 1991, and the Venona Papers, sheds dispositive light on the reasons for said policy.
FDR giving Stalin's spies free rein, and giving Stalin the Atomic Bomb, resulted in North Korea, the Korean War, and the Kim family.
4. And the result, a disaster for America. On April 5, 1951, Judge Irving R. Kaufman sentenced the Rosenbergs to death for theft of atomic secrets, and, resulted in "the communist aggression in Korea, with the resultant casualties exceeding 50,000 and who knows but that millions more of innocent people may pay the price of your treason." Judge Kaufman's Sentencing Statement in the Rosenberg Case
a. It is clear today, based on archival evidence, unearthed by researchers in Russia and released in the United States, that Kaufman was correct. "Absent an atomic bomb, Stalin would not have released Pyongyang's army to conquer the entire Korean peninsula. Confident that his possession of atomic weapons neutralized America's strategic advantage, Stalin was emboldened to unleash war in Korea in 1950." Haynes, Klehr, and
Vassiliev, "Spies: The Rise and Fall of the KGB in America," p. 143, 545. And Romerstein and Breindel,"The Venona Secrets," p. xv, 253.
5. Capitulation by Americans of the ability to learn, question, read books, give us Democrat voters.
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
TS Eliot
Wait.....are we still allowed to whimper????
"North Koreans banned from laughing as country mourns Kim ...
https://nypost.com › 2021/12/17 › north-koreans-banne...
North Koreans have been banned from laughing for 11 days as the country commemorates the 10-year anniversary of the death of Kim Jong Il.
Did get that??? No laughing and a host of other endeavors.....mandated. That's what totalitarian regimes do.
2. There is the old saying "War is God's way of teaching us geography."
This story about North Korea.....which bears uncanny simmilarities to Democrat's America....is an opportunity to teach some needed history.
a. "The Kim family has governed North Korea since Soviet leader Joseph Stalin installed clan patriarch Kim Il Sung as head of state after World War II.
b. Kim Jong Il, who had officially ruled since Kim Il Sung’s death in 1994.
c. Kim Jong Un is the third leader of North Korea. He gained power in December 2011, upon the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, who had officially ruled since Kim Il Sung’s death in 1994. Kim Jong Un was just 27 years old when he took the reins, according to the South Korean government, which puts his birth date at Jan. 8, 1984."
Kim Jong Un’s Family Tree: What You Need to Know About North Korea’s Dynasty
The Kim family has governed North Korea since Soviet leader Joseph Stalin installed clan patriarch Kim Il Sung after World War II, holding power for three generations despite widespread poverty and an appalling human-rights record.
www.wsj.com
3. Did you get that part about Stalin installing these ruthless tyrants?
Bet you didn't know who gave Stalin the ability to do that.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Democrat's godfather, is the reason we have Communist North Korea today, and why Communist Russia survived WWII.
Roosevelt: "I would rather lose New Zealand, Australia or anything else than have the Russian front collapse." Robert Dallek, "Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932-1945," p. 338.
When one begins to consider FDR's 'Russia Uber Alles' policy, evidence form KGB archived, opened in 1991, and the Venona Papers, sheds dispositive light on the reasons for said policy.
FDR giving Stalin's spies free rein, and giving Stalin the Atomic Bomb, resulted in North Korea, the Korean War, and the Kim family.
Major George Racey Jordan was in charge of expediting materials to the USSR. He testified before Congress that materials and instructions to build that atomic bomb were sent. Jordan had proof that the orders he received from the White House insisted that everything requested be sent....priority! Even ahead of material the US army needed.
4. And the result, a disaster for America. On April 5, 1951, Judge Irving R. Kaufman sentenced the Rosenbergs to death for theft of atomic secrets, and, resulted in "the communist aggression in Korea, with the resultant casualties exceeding 50,000 and who knows but that millions more of innocent people may pay the price of your treason." Judge Kaufman's Sentencing Statement in the Rosenberg Case
a. It is clear today, based on archival evidence, unearthed by researchers in Russia and released in the United States, that Kaufman was correct. "Absent an atomic bomb, Stalin would not have released Pyongyang's army to conquer the entire Korean peninsula. Confident that his possession of atomic weapons neutralized America's strategic advantage, Stalin was emboldened to unleash war in Korea in 1950." Haynes, Klehr, and
Vassiliev, "Spies: The Rise and Fall of the KGB in America," p. 143, 545. And Romerstein and Breindel,"The Venona Secrets," p. xv, 253.
5. Capitulation by Americans of the ability to learn, question, read books, give us Democrat voters.
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
TS Eliot
Wait.....are we still allowed to whimper????
Last edited: