Yesterday’s Dear Leader is tomorrow’s fertilizer

Would that there were more of it about…

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26 Responses to Yesterday’s Dear Leader is tomorrow’s fertilizer

  1. Bruce S says:

    “Would that there were more of it about…” and closer to home.

  2. Jay says:

    Good riddance to another communist prick. Nth Korea is 1984. Too bad for Nth Korea, they could use this opportunity to overthrow the government.

    I see over at Kiwibog DPF is feeling sorry for this totalitarian dictator. What a disgusting liberal coward.

  3. KG says:

    “rest in peace?” that’s rich, even by DF’s standards, which are low enough, God knows.
    Heh..I just looked at the comments, and one comment finishes with this line:
    “And North Korea isn’t really a communist society – more a dictatorship.”
    Riiight……..

    • The Gantt Guy says:

      I heard some commie apologist (Professor of something or other from the University of Marx, Melbourne*) trying to make exactly the same point – that North Korea isn’t an extreme left communist country at all, rather an extreme right regime much like the NAZIs were in Germany.

      Ignoring for at least 1.5 seconds that Kim was a Maoist acolyte, and the NAZI party was the German Workers’ Socialist Party.

      *I think, after 8 years here, I’ve figured out what’s wrong with Melbourne – why it is so damn deep red. The bloody city faces South, meaning Left and Right are swapped. It’s quite literally upside-down.

      • KG says:

        What’s wrong with Melbourne, Gantt is that it’s in Victoria. :mrgreen:
        Also, it’s more like a bloody European city than an Aussie one. Too crowded, too cold, too full of people who aren’t don’t want to be and never will be Australians.
        The weather is crap, the roads too crowded and the sea is too cold and almost devoid of life.
        I was always amused by Kiwis who had been to Melbourne for a shopping trip and returned to NZ as experts on “Australia”. :razz:

        • The Gantt Guy says:

          heh, OK so maybe my ‘upside down’ theory was a little simplistic. The Mexico populace, sub-Antarctic winter and confusing summer probably better explain the fact that people boo when someone flashes the right-turn indicator in their car/ :lol:

          • KG says:

            aaah yes….driving in Melbourne….the only way to survive that is to assume they’re all out to kill you.
            Because they are.
            Gecko still fondly remembers me trashing a near-new Falcon with my fists after doing a stop-and-block on the bastard at a Melbourne freeway off-ramp…
            (he refused to get out and have a chat after I stopped him)

            • The Gantt Guy says:

              :razz:

              You’re probably lucky it wasn’t some wog gangsta/fruiterer. He mighta got out and shot you, and you could have become the ‘Queensland connection’ in the ‘gangland war’!

              :shock:

              • KG says:

                Sigh..I wish he had got out, armed. He’d have found out what a rectal examination with a Glock or whatever feels like. :roll:
                I wasn’t Placid Wabbit in those days.

  4. Ross says:

    ☑ Kim Jong Il ☑ Ghaddafi ☑ Osama Bin Laden ☑ Saddam Hussein ☐ George Soros ☐ Barry Soetero

  5. Oswald Bastable says:

    I would call North Korea feudal- an absolute ruler and change of said ruler is hereditary.

    I wonder if they will have him stuffed and mounted, like Lenin?

    As for RIP- more like burn in the deepest, foulest pits of Hell- alone with his cheerleaders.

  6. The Gantt Guy says:

    Speaking of which, and only slightly off-topic, (even more) proof Uncle Doofus just doesn’t get it…

    http://www.trevorloudon.com/2011/12/ron-paul-says-accused-traitor-is-a-patriot/

    Bradley Manning a patriot? FFS!

  7. WAKE UP says:

    Ron Paul is as mad as a cut snake :mrgreen: