Actually it's easier to read and there's no mention of Israel, so it isn't 
Bill. LOL

--- Bob Calco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2006/200606/news06/17.htm
> 
> - - -
> 
> "Pyongyang, June 16 (KCNA) -- The Air Force Command of the Korean
> People's Army released today the following report on the ceaseless
> military provocation perpetrated by the U.S. imperialist warmongers:
> The U.S. imperialist warmongers committed one more military
> provocation by infiltrating a strategic reconnaissance plane into the
> sky above the DPRK's economic waters on June 16. "
>  
> - - -
> 
> Never mind the fact that they are setting up for an ICBM test.
> 
> Does that sound like our buddy Bill Arnold or what? He manages to slip
> the word "warmonger"  at least twice in each of his paragraphs... And
> here it is TWICE in one paragraph courtesy of the KCNA. Coincidence? I
> DON'T THINK SO! 
> 
> And this gem from the other day:
> 
> http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2006/200606/news06/16.htm
> 
> - - -
> 
> Consolidation of Socialist System Called for
>    Pyongyang, June 15 (KCNA) -- The socialist system in the DPRK is a
> permanent cradle of happiness and life as it provides the popular
> masses with the most worthwhile and happiest life. It is, therefore,
> the most sacred duty for all the Korean people to consolidate and
> glorify the system forever. Rodong Sinmun today says this in a
> by-lined article. It continues:
>     All the working people are taking part in the exercise of power in
> all fields and the state administration in a responsible manner with
> equal political rights as equal members of society and conducting free
> social and political activities in the country where they have become
> a master.
>     Korean-style socialism is cherished in the hearts of the Korean
> people not as a mere conception of a social system but as a symbol of
> dignity and honor and hope.
>     It is the supreme principle governing the activities of the
> Workers' Party of Korea and the state to enable all the people to live
> well off on an equal footing and steadily improve the standard of
> their material life.
>     The Party and the state have consistently enforced popular
> policies for the improvement of the living-conditions of the people
> and the promotion of their well-being.
>     Such popular policies were invariably enforced even in the period
> of "the Arduous March," the forced march when conditions of the
> country were so hard. The DPRK has firmly adhered to the principle of
> giving priority to anything popular.
>     Ours is the society where the collectivist principle "One for all
> and all for one!" perfectly prevails in the mental and moral life of
> the people. All the working people enjoy a happy life like one
> harmonious family, helping and leading each other forward irrespective
> of revolutionary post, position and age.
>     The on-going general march for Songun revolution is a worthwhile
> march to consolidate the socialist system and give fuller play to its
> advantages.
> 
> - - -
> 
> That one is so bad I don't think even Chet could have penned it ...
> (for one thing, it doesn't contain any broadsides about how badly MS
> Home Edition sucks for network application development, or why Bill
> Gates is the anti-christian's Anti-Christ, which are the sine qua non
> signature features of any ProFox epistle authored by Chet... But then
> again this wasn't written for ProFox, so it's a close call.).
> 
> ;0)
> 
> - Bob
> 
> 
> 
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