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His son is even more evil than he is.
How do you know?
My mom is Korean and she reads up on the news in Korea. She told me that many South Koreans fear that matters get worse because his son is crazier than Kim is.
I think you're late to the party, kim jong il already died. i'm saying his son might have been assassinated.
I'm willing to wait for your mother to decide this once and for all. Does the US government consult her?
How would she know anything about putting a young son in charge as a figurehead?
Kim Jung is undead?
She is telling me that the popular opinion is the son is more evil than the father.....

His son is even more evil than he is.
HuffPost said:A high-ranking army official in North Korea was reportedly executed by a firing squad earlier this year for drinking alcohol during the 100-day mourning period following the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, according to South Korean media.
Kim Chol, who served as vice minister of the army, was said to have been accused of drinking liquor during the mourning period for Kim Jong-il and put before a firing squad in January, Australian media wrote.
The Telegraph UK, however, cited an unnamed South Korean media source as saying that Kim Chol was "forced to stand on a spot that had been zeroed in for a mortar round and 'obliterated.'" North Korea's new leader Kim Jong-un allegedly ordered to leave "no trace of him behind, down to his hair.
"http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...g-il-mourning_n_2010473.html?utm_hp_ref=world
BusinessInsider said:When Kim Jong-un became North Korean leader following the mourning period for his father in late December, high-ranking military officers started disappearing," a source told the Chosun Ilbo newspaper. "From information compiled over the last month, we have concluded that dozens of military officers were purged."
On the orders of Kim Jong-un to leave "no trace of him behind, down to his hair," according to South Korean media, Kim Chol was forced to stand on a spot that had been zeroed in for a mortar round and "obliterated."
Since being elevated to second-in-command of the nation by his father in September 2010, Kim has reportedly been behind the dismissal of at least 31 senior officials.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/kim-...cuted-with-mortar-round-2012-10#ixzz2AoL9V22u
