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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 29 Sep 2010 :  01:19:50  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Does anyone have some ideas about what Gambia and North Korea share ?

Karamba

toubab1020



12306 Posts

Posted - 29 Sep 2010 :  12:47:45  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
You have only one guess here folks

"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.

Edited by - toubab1020 on 29 Sep 2010 12:48:01
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Prince



507 Posts

Posted - 29 Sep 2010 :  18:16:57  Show Profile Send Prince a Private Message
Probably nothing Karamba, N. Korea does not even have cell phones or the internet... so i'd assume they don't have a Bantaba.

Their leader is an elusive introvert, while our Admiral, from the desert state of Nebraska, is an extrovert who enjoys the limelight.

Word is, Kim Jong-il, who prefers to be called, "our dear leader," likes the finer and expensive things in life... like nice wines, ray ban sun glasses and rolex watches... that, we may have in common...

Did you hear about his son? I read somewhere in the news that he is now an admiral, but hopefully, he can at least swim.

"When injustice becomes law, rebellion becomes duty."
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toubab1020



12306 Posts

Posted - 29 Sep 2010 :  18:33:52  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
Quite so Prince,the son was made a General:
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/TOE68Q087.htm
I understand that many people are given exalted ranks in the armed forces to show that they are people to be reckoned with and approved of by The Dear Leader.

More Stuff here:http://www.korea-dpr.com/

"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 29 Sep 2010 :  20:45:45  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message


Prince and Toubab1020, you both made real good points. With baby Jammeh growing, talks are that some day he takes over from his father. The way things work in Gambia, one person is happy to receive Two Million Dollars by only proposing to have the baby boy as the world's youngest president. For a man of big surprise twists and turns, there are indications that Gambia's Idi Amin will take step from North Korea. It is likely that once hypocricy ascends to those clouds over Gambia, people will protest and fight to end AFPRC rule for good.

As for whether he does not hold that ambition, yes, he does. Chairman would want his son to succeed him. By the time that comes up the level of awareness in Gambia could not contain it.

Karamba
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Kitabul Arerr



Gambia
645 Posts

Posted - 29 Sep 2010 :  22:14:44  Show Profile Send Kitabul Arerr a Private Message
What Gambia and North Korea have in common is:
Praise Singing
Outrageous Phony Titles
Huge Billboards With Their Master's Portrait Gazing Down At Them
White Elephant Structures Depicting Their Master's Mojo
Blackouts
Irresponsibility
Idol Worshipping
Lock Step (Military Zombies)
Reliance On Aid
Unproductivity
Poverty
President4Life...............................................................................etc!




The New Gambia - Stronger Together!
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 29 Sep 2010 :  22:28:17  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Kitbul Arerr

Apart from China who gives aid to North Korea?

Peace

Sister Omega


Peace
Sister Omega
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 29 Sep 2010 :  22:45:07  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
You mean to tell Karamba that you've resigned yourself to defeat already and that a APRC Victory is a forgone conclusion even before going to the ballot box.
Then I would assume that you're Jammeh's biggest fan of all on the internet as you're unable to go a solitary day without speaking his name wow! Karamba your love hate relationship with Jammeh is comical to say the least.

What does Gambia and North Korea have in common?
North Korea has Nuclear weapons. Gambia has none.
North Korea and South Korea are sister nations who hate each other.
Senegal and Gambia are sister nations who recognise they're family.
Gambia co-operates with its neigbours.
Whereas North Korea keeps itself isolated from theirs.

As for Idi Armin his sons none of them hold power in Uganda
One is in Prison in UK though!
Idi was the King of Scotland so they say.

Over to you

Peace Sister Omega



Peace
Sister Omega

Edited by - Sister Omega on 29 Sep 2010 22:50:02
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Kitabul Arerr



Gambia
645 Posts

Posted - 29 Sep 2010 :  23:30:57  Show Profile Send Kitabul Arerr a Private Message
South Korea sends tons of rice, as aid to their northern brothers & sisters too, just to keep the list of donors short, Sister Omega.

quote:
Originally posted by Sister Omega

Kitbul Arerr

Apart from China who gives aid to North Korea?

Peace

Sister Omega





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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 29 Sep 2010 :  23:38:10  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
By all human capability Sister Omega, I will stand to defend the prospects of Chairman Jammeh sweeping the next and even possibly, following election. The opposition in Gambia is far from snatching the seat from Chief Jammeh. Certainly, I do not hate Chief Jammeh. It is only by call of fairness I want him to consider others.

Kitabul, you have put all in one cabin. There is so much about North Korea and Gambia beyond the spoken word. The Kims are wonderful creatures and Captain Jammeh is nothing lesser. Once history crowns the North Korean palace takeover, Chairman Jammeh has a yarstick to measure up what next for Gambia. He was quick to blame the deposed regime for corruption and now justifies his own style and scale of mismanagement because the past had something like that according to him. It gets harder when one tries to reason with Chairman Jammeh.

Karamba
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