21 December 2011

Kim Jong-il's death 'a great loss' says Cambodian Minister

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This 1975 photo shows Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia’s head of state in exile, meeting with then-North Korean President Kim Il Sung.

Cambodian information minister, Khieu Kanharith said that the death of the evil North Korean leader Kim Jong-il was a 'great loss.'

Never mind that the wacko one, or the supreme leader as he liked to be called, willfully starved the population whilst managing to stash away for himself a reported $4 billion dollars in overseas bank accounts.

Never mind that the 'Dear Leader' filled his jails with an estimated 200,000 political prisoners whilst entertaining himself with his collection of 20,000 DVD's and assorted mistresses.

And never mind that this sadistic, paranoid, antisocial, narcissistic, schizoid, presided over a country that allowed 'no freedom of the press or religion, political opposition or equal education and nevermind that "Virtually every aspect of political, social, and economic life is controlled by the government."

No, none of that seems to matter to Minister Khieu Khanarith, who appears to have, like most of the rest of his government, lost his moral compass. No, for him the death is 'a great loss.' That's sick.

Thank god Kim Jong-Il is dead. It's a cause for celebration, I say. It's a disgrace the Cambodian government doesn't see it the same way.

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