Home > Uncategorized Comments on the New Banner? Let us know what you think. 4 Responses Comments 4 Pingbacks 0 It’s pretty good, but I’d still like to see some images of the refugees and famine sufferers. I think the message those images bring with them should be on the banner… but I’d still like to see some images of the refugees and famine sufferers That sounds funny, taken out of context… much better! the previous one was a little ambiguous whose side you were on. imo, here’s a good image to use: http://nkevent.jot.com/WikiHome/weWantFreedom2.JPG The UNICEF poster child said a million words for them for years and years with just one look. The picture of the darkness in NK and the light in SK is a powerful image – but, I’d get the light shined on those who suffered and will continue to suffer until the nation is liberated. The image of the Chinese police blocking the refugees from enetering the mission is powerful. Images of the the children like LiNK has up in its banner are too…. Prev Post Nationalism, Meet Socialism, Part 2 Next Post Picture of the Week No. 2
It’s pretty good, but I’d still like to see some images of the refugees and famine sufferers. I think the message those images bring with them should be on the banner…
but I’d still like to see some images of the refugees and famine sufferers That sounds funny, taken out of context…
much better! the previous one was a little ambiguous whose side you were on. imo, here’s a good image to use: http://nkevent.jot.com/WikiHome/weWantFreedom2.JPG
The UNICEF poster child said a million words for them for years and years with just one look. The picture of the darkness in NK and the light in SK is a powerful image – but, I’d get the light shined on those who suffered and will continue to suffer until the nation is liberated. The image of the Chinese police blocking the refugees from enetering the mission is powerful. Images of the the children like LiNK has up in its banner are too….
It’s pretty good, but I’d still like to see some images of the refugees and famine sufferers. I think the message those images bring with them should be on the banner…
That sounds funny, taken out of context…
much better! the previous one was a little ambiguous whose side you were on. imo, here’s a good image to use:
http://nkevent.jot.com/WikiHome/weWantFreedom2.JPG
The UNICEF poster child said a million words for them for years and years with just one look.
The picture of the darkness in NK and the light in SK is a powerful image –
but, I’d get the light shined on those who suffered and will continue to suffer until the nation is liberated.
The image of the Chinese police blocking the refugees from enetering the mission is powerful.
Images of the the children like LiNK has up in its banner are too….