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Park's likely victory
Whoever thought that a daughter of a Communist Marxist-Leninist dictator would have become the next president of the democratic South Korea? It doesn't sound like South Korea has a hope. RIP South Korea (1945-2012)
Komitsuki (
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Is this ironic? Miss Park's father was many things, but he was not a "Communist Marxist-Leninist". And isn't putting those epithets together redundant?
And even if he had been, his daughter's candidacy should be seen as shocking why exactly? — Preceding
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Illegitimate Barrister (
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