Is Dear Leader among the Dearly Departed?
by Eileen McGuire-Mahony | 12:12 pm, September 7, 2008 | Comments Off
Both FoxNews and Britain’s Daily Telegraph report on a bestselling book by Japanese Professor Toshimitsu Shigemura, in which Shigemura charges that North Korean madman Kim Il Jung died of diabetes in the fall of 2003 and has been played by a series of body doubles ever since.
Asked to comment on his possible death, Mr. Kim indignantly replied, “Do you have any idea how (expleitve) busy I am!” The dictator did allow, though, that his self-imposed isolation leaves him, “vewy, vewy, ronery”, at one point referring to himself as “Mr. Ronery”.
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