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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 2:59 pm
Post subject: DPRK and Emmanuel Goldstein...
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A recent issue of KCNA referred to this organization's website, a
group that calls itself "Songun Politics Study Group" which is
headed by the same dude who heads the prestigious "Anti-Imperialist
Solidarity Committee." Both groups are supposedly in the USA, so
either the guy is either a lunatic or the website is operated by
the CIA to entrap idiots. Here's a subversive yet entertaining
passage that can't possibly be serious:

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http://www.geocities.com/songunpoliticsstudygroup/statement.html

New Year message from the Songun Politics Study Group (USA)

Dear Comrades-in Arms of the National Democratic Front of South
Korea, Juche-Type Communist Liberation Fighters in the Songun-
based Re-unification Struggle,

On behalf of the Anti-Imperialist Solidarity Committee (USA),
and the Songun Politics Study Group (USA), I avail myself of
the opportunity to thank you for your warm greetings as the
coming New Year approaches. No doubt Juche 93, will be an
even more glorious year of gun-based anti-imperialist class
struggle, than Juche 92.

It is our intent and purpose to pick up your call for greater
solidarity and to unite still further with Juche Korea, the
Korean workers' paradise, and the illuminating leadership style
of the brilliant iron-willed supreme commander, Comrade Kim
Jong Il, marching in solidarity with the Songun Idea, which
places the gun back at the heads of human scum occupiers and
baby-killing fascists like Bush Jr. and Rumsfeld. May it lead
to the unity of the worker-based popular forces of the US and
Korea! ...
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"Goldstein was delivering his usual venomous attack upon the
doctrines of the Party - an attack so exaggerated and perverse
that a child should have been able to see through it, and yet
just plausible enough to fill one with an alarmed feeling that
other people, less level-headed than oneself, might be taken
in by it. He was abusing Big Brother, he was denouncing the
dictatorship of the Party, he was demanding the immediate
conclusion of peace with Eurasia, he was advocating freedom of
speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of
thought, he was crying hysterically that the revolution had
been betrayed..."
-- 1984
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