"While he lives like royalty in Pyongyang, he keeps hundreds of thousands of his people locked in prison camps with millions more mired in abject poverty, scrounging the ground for food," he told the East Asia Institute.
"For many in North Korea, life is a hellish nightmare."
Of course, it could just as easily read:
"While he lives like royalty in Washington D.C., he keeps hundreds of thousands of his people locked in prison camps with millions more mired in abject poverty, scrounging the ground for food," he told the AP News.
"For many in the United States, life is a hellish nightmare."
Not that I'm a fan of Kim Il-Jong or that this is particularly directed at Bush. I'm more thinking of the opulence of the White House in contrast to the hundreds of poor in D.C. many in Lafayette Park right outside the White House. Statements that mean nothing are really popular it seems.
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