Quote Originally Posted by Binzhoubum
Yeah, guys...but the point IS:

You still have the right to protest or assemble...AND they still report it in the news.

Do you think that is even a possibility in North Korea?

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America does have some serious problems that need to be addressed in order to maintain our freedoms...I am NOT arguing about that. I agree with you all about such matters.

I am simply referring to the fact that it is nowhere near the level of some countries where people are sent to gulags for something as small as not wanting to attend a rally for the "Great Leader"...

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OK, I'll give you that N Korea is way further along as a police state than the US.

One of the things that struck me dureing that clip is the pictures of "The Great leader" being in class rooms of the children.

As is to say that big brother is always watching.

Then I'll point out that even in my own childrens classrooms they have a picture of the president on the wall, not only Bush, but Reagan as well.

And when I was in the Navy, there was a picture of Bush Sr. on the wall in my shop.

America is giveing away its freedom in the face of a threat, that much is a known fact admitted by even the most hardcore of Bushites.

Just because N Korea has 60 years on us as a police state doesnt mean America wont catch up!