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  1. mad cow message

    The candle light demonstrators are going to continue the anti beef march, eventually “You don’t have to eat American beef.” The demonstrators should know that Americans eat beef every day without mad cow disease yet. You think that you can stop buying American beef in anti American sentiment. If you want to have trade war with America, you will fail because Americans could avoid Korean goods very easily, such as cell phone, Samsung TV, radio, computer, etc. You can reject one item of American good, beef. But Koreans will lose the American market which feed you beef and other good things.

    You hate Americans. Then, who would love you Koreans? Russians, Chinese or Japanese? Even if they do, they could not feed you beef.

    You shook up the new Korean government. Communists and mad cow ghosts have immensely damaged South Korea. President Lee Myung Baek seems to be very weak, showing just gentleness. He should have shown his tough stand. If the civilian government loses the control, the communists could walk down to South.

    If anyone thinks Kim Jong IL would bring his own workers’ paradise to South, he is absolutely empty headed. There is no mad cow in America but in the empty Korean heads.
    You have had enough demonstrations. The president, the people and the world got your message.

    If South Korea loses American market, do you think Russians or Chinese could help you?

    I hope that they would understand the situation of South is always in a danger. Do you know that only a small piece of the land is left in the South Korean hands?

    The weak Korean government could not help the 6 nation de-nuclearization conference. Who can unify the divided Korea? It is you.

  2. Hi.

    My name is Han and I’m the author of Breaking Down Borders: Korea.

    It’s been up for about a couple months now and I’m look for some help getting the right people to my site. What I mean is those people that might appreciate what is written, may contribute to the overeall discourse of the postings, and share a general interest and concern over what is going on in that part of the world. I get this feeling that people that come to your sitte in particular might appreciate what may be written at Breaking Down Borders: Korea. After checking out my blog, would you be able to add it to your links?

    Best regards,
    Han

  3. I strongly disagree with concentration camps. There is absolutely no point in ruining peoples lives because of someone’s ignorance. Me and some friends have started a group called Voice Effect, its also on facebook. We are planning on doing a march, but we are not sure how to….if anybody has any information, please let me know…at anointed_angel19@hotmail.com or send a message on facebook, at Voice Effect.
    thanks, for your help, it’s greatly appreciated.

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