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Savannahmann

(3,891 posts)
1. Silly Question
Sat Oct 6, 2012, 02:48 AM
Oct 2012

I thought that there were millions of landmines there to keep people from coming across. I mention it because it was the excuse that President Clinton gave for not joining the international treaty to ban landmines. So one soldier, who has just murdered two people, and running for his life, manages to avoid them all?

Silly Question Savannahmann Oct 2012 #1
The static defenses are slightly back from the border ProgressiveProfessor Oct 2012 #2
There are crossroads that are safe. Some North Koreans even work in South Korea. joshcryer Oct 2012 #40
The border runs the entire peninsula jberryhill Oct 2012 #51
May he be kept safe and find his way in what is going to be a very different world gtar100 Oct 2012 #3
This happens from time to time davidpdx Oct 2012 #4
Ya just know He came over to SOUTH KOREA AsahinaKimi Oct 2012 #5
I think I should get a job teaching English in SOK obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #22
jeongmallo! AsahinaKimi Oct 2012 #43
oh my obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #47
:) Great reply. Socal31 Oct 2012 #70
No, he was dancing Gangnam style and got carried away jberryhill Oct 2012 #52
You mean like this? AsahinaKimi Oct 2012 #62
The North should consider Gangnam style for Arirang jberryhill Oct 2012 #63
Hold on, wouldn't those officers have families too? Arrowhead2k1 Oct 2012 #6
You don't think they wouldn't have shot him back? unreadierLizard Oct 2012 #7
That's beside the point. I have no doubt that the majority of soldiers follow orders. Arrowhead2k1 Oct 2012 #8
When it's either you or me who gets to live, and your job is to kill me, I choose me. Ikonoklast Oct 2012 #10
I fully agree glacierbay Oct 2012 #12
And the murderer would be you – selfish, cold-blooded murder. cpwm17 Oct 2012 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author fil62793skx Oct 2012 #15
And you'd just let them shoot you in the back? Ikonoklast Oct 2012 #20
How is it murder? Missycim Oct 2012 #68
You sound like you have some experience defecting from North Korea. (nt) Posteritatis Oct 2012 #11
If someone's job is to kill you christx30 Oct 2012 #9
And someday, someone could use such reasoning to harm you and your won. Ash_F Oct 2012 #29
You're right christx30 Oct 2012 #56
You're right cpwm17 Oct 2012 #13
an NK apologist. Nice. fil62793skx Oct 2012 #16
Actually, it has nothing to do with supporting N. Korea. David__77 Oct 2012 #18
I don't know, you don't kill your fellow humans in that way without considering it. joshcryer Oct 2012 #38
I'll do it. I'll "Go Godwin". Ikonoklast Oct 2012 #21
+1 obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #24
Sadly there are a few of them around here. (nt) Posteritatis Oct 2012 #28
An apologist for cold-blooded murder – how liberal of you. cpwm17 Oct 2012 #32
How do you know it was cold blooded murder? glacierbay Oct 2012 #33
This is very true, he could've told them, straight up, he was defecting. joshcryer Oct 2012 #39
I am replying to this thread as argued above cpwm17 Oct 2012 #42
Fair enough glacierbay Oct 2012 #48
We had one that liked to post pictures of smiling North Koreans as proof that msanthrope Oct 2012 #64
Justice? In NK? glacierbay Oct 2012 #17
He would be LUCKY of he got that obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #25
True that. glacierbay Oct 2012 #26
He should be sent back to NOK to face justice? obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #23
I know what NK justice means cpwm17 Oct 2012 #31
You stated you think he should be sent back to NOK to have justice served obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #34
I'm not backpedaling at all cpwm17 Oct 2012 #35
uh huh obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #44
The crime is what christx30 Oct 2012 #59
"sent back to NK to face justice" - LOL. Posteritatis Oct 2012 #27
I agree. No one should be extradited to North Korea, no matter what they did. Ash_F Oct 2012 #30
Justice is in short supply in NK 4th law of robotics Oct 2012 #65
Let's turn it around: christx30 Oct 2012 #69
I imagine many people believe escaping to freedom is a "selfish desire" LanternWaste Oct 2012 #71
Or people think, christx30 Oct 2012 #73
Yes, it is absolutely unfortunate, sad. I am sure he felt he had no choice. joshcryer Oct 2012 #37
Life in a place like that treestar Oct 2012 #61
It's nice to have freedoms and choices 4th law of robotics Oct 2012 #66
He could probably smell them cooking lunch on the other side. Ken Burch Oct 2012 #19
What an incredible sociopath this murderer is. cpwm17 Oct 2012 #36
You're assuming he had a family Bradical79 Oct 2012 #41
+1 obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #46
Doubling down, I see obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #45
So now yearning to be free glacierbay Oct 2012 #49
Maybe you should track him down and turn him back over yourself.. snooper2 Oct 2012 #53
You're talking about the NK dictatorship, right? Crunchy Frog Oct 2012 #54
Sure it's his fault, not the governments 4th law of robotics Oct 2012 #67
I suppose you weren't too pleased with Soviet defections to the west, either. LanternWaste Oct 2012 #72
If a man who worked for Nazi Germany had done this... davidthegnome Oct 2012 #50
Pretty soon there will be no Un left. :-/ n/t DeSwiss Oct 2012 #55
To those against this NK officer killing fellows officers, I suppose you'd think it'd be inhumane Proles Oct 2012 #57
I guess he likes to eat food Godless in Seattle Oct 2012 #58
What a weird story. RobertBlue Oct 2012 #60
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