Yale Guen Mar, wasn't your first wife from North Korea? Would she be siding with dictator Kim Jong-un? Did you always support Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il?
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.culture.china/xiNVImHuO1M
On Sunday, March 5, 2017 at 8:19:20 AM UTC-8, rst9 wrote:
> On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 6:12:32 PM UTC-8, //\\leXX wrote:
> > When the present cruel punk dictator is assassinated.
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http://news.asiaone.com/news/asia/kim-jong-nams-son-han-sol-arriving-kl
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> The more exposal he gets, the more likely he will be killed.
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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.culture.china/yZx7K3JzOrM
On Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 12:26:22 PM UTC-8, Resty Wyse wrote:
> Kim Jong Un has an amazing new haircut. We have many, many questions
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Please don't mind Yale Guen Mar's totally irrelevant posts. He is under a lot of mental stress. Yale Guen Mar, during every change of his catheter, has been begging Meichi Thai for a Brazilian. And Meichi Thai has been refusing to do anything beyond changing his catheter and his soiled diapers. Yale Guen Mar has lost his mental stability.
It must be Yale Guen Mar's senility that is speaking for him in his posts. He attempts to reply to a post. But by the time he is ready to type in his reply, he can no longer remember what/who he is replying to.
That's when he ripostes with his standard nonsensical paragraph of inanities and profanities not just in the body of the post but, very often, even in the title of the thread!!
Yale Guen Mar is much like the old senile who is so far gone that by the time he takes off his pants in the bedroom, he has forgotten why he took them off. So he proceeds to pee and shit in his bed!!
On Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 12:26:22 PM UTC-8, Resty Wyse wrote:
> Kim Jong Un has an amazing new haircut. We have many, many questions
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/offbeat/kim-jong-un-has-an-amazing-new-haircut-we-have-many-many-questions/ar-BBhL6Xx?ocid=UP97DHP
> Vox.com
> Amanda Taub
> 2 hrs ago
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> North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un debuted a new haircut -- and a new ... eyebrowcut? -- at a politburo meeting on Wednesday. The style is a variation on Kim's signature shaved sides, but with the top now sculpted into a high, wedge-shaped pompadour that sits atop Kim's head like a hat, or perhaps a small, dormant woodland creature. The North Korean despot accessorized his new look with partially-shaven eyebrows that now stop just above his pupils.
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> This new haircut raises a number of important questions for anyone who follows North Korean politics. For instance:
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> 1: What instructions did Kim Jong Un give his barber that resulted in this style?
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> 2: Was it, "Hey, you know trapezoids?"
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> 3: Or perhaps, "You know my main priority is to ensure that my ears do not feel crowded, let's work on a 'do that really lets the old face-handles breathe"?
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> 4: Kim Jong Un famously adopted his shaved-sided, center-parted haircut as a way to signal connection with his grandfather and the country's founding leader, Kim Il Sung. Now the sides are still shaved, but the center part is GONE. What does it mean?
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> 5: Could it be that the the new style conveys an intent to embrace the legacy of his father Kim Jong Il, who also often sported a uniform crest of hair unbroken by any parting?
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> 6: Or is it intended to signify that North Korea, like Kim Jong Un's hair, is reaching new heights and cannot be stopped by gravity or any other natural force?
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> 7: Does his haircut sail majestically ever-upwards, unlike the North Korean Unha rocket that failed spectacularly after launch in 2012, breaking up over the Sea of Japan?
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> 8: Could Kim Jong Un's new haircut carry a warhead?
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> 9: Could Kim Jong Un's new haircut target Seoul?
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> 10: Will the haircut affect the possible resumption of the six-party talks on the future of North Korea's nuclear weapons program?
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> 11: Given the haircut's obvious strength, would it be prudent to consider it a potential party to the talks in its own right?
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> 12: Will the parties to the multilateral negotiations now be North Korea, South Korea, Japan, China, Russia, the United States, and Kim Jong Un's haircut?
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> 13: Is Kim Jong Un's haircut willing to negotiate in good faith?
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> 14: What are the haircut's demands?
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> 15: Is the haircut committed to to North Korea's Juche communist ideology, or is it a pragmatist?
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> 16: Would the haircut ever defect?
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> 17: What if, hypothetically, the haircut were offered access to a tourmaline-coated ceramic straightening iron and residence in the western city of its choice?
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> 18: How about some argan oil as a deal sweetener?
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> 19: Doesn't the haircut realize that it's so much more than just an appendage to Kim Jong Un?
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> 20: Why can't the haircut just believe in its own potential for once?
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> 21: Doesn't the haircut want to be a star?
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> 22: Hasn't the haircut ever heard the maxim "fall down seven times, stand up eight?"
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> 23: What does the haircut mean, "of course you'd quote a Japanese proverb"?
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> 24: Why would the haircut think that was meant to be a reference to Japanese occupation of the Korean peninsula?
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> 25: Why is the haircut suddenly so angry?
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> 26: Oh god what is the haircut doing?
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> 27: Is anyone else seeing this?
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> 28: Oh no is that --?
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> 29: Help?
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> Yale Guen Mar has a very soft corner for North Korea.
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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.culture.china/kB_iOgpuHPE
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> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 at 12:39:03 PM UTC-8, rst9 wrote:
> > I had a wonderful and successful life in the U.S., wonderful children and grandchildren.
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> > I have always taken the communist side of any debate, any discussion. It's my nature. This fact is in my file when I was interviewed for security clearance.
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> > My first wife's family was a land-owning class of North Korea when the Japanese invaded Korea. Her family and her group moved to China to fight against the Japanese. Her father was a graduate of Whampao Military Academy in China and an officer of the Nationalist Chinese Army during WWII. She was born in Chungking, the wartime capital of China.
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> > After WWII ended, the Korean faction of the Chinese Army went back to Korea. She was driven by military escort and guards everywhere they go. Synman Rhee had the opposition party leaders killed because he had U.S. support. Her father was killed and the body was never found.
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> > My first wife was very anti-communist. On any discussion on communism, I always had to take the communist side as I am currently doing in soc.culture.china.
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> Yale Guen Mar, you know which side of the bread is buttered. You know enough of the life under the North Korean regime not to relocate there or even to the land of your birth to live under CCP dictatorship.
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> Yale Guen Mar, you are not rst0wxyz, rst2wxyz, rst4wxyz, rst7wxyz or rst9wxyz
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> You are Yale Guen Mar (born 1st February, 1938 in mainland China) who lives on 3851 Twilight Avenue in Merced, California.
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> No subterfuge will erase the fact that you have been using aliases not just to to hide your troubled past but to act a Qusiling to USA where you have resided since 1949.
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> Shame on you. No wonder you were thrown out by May Fung and Yuhua Luo.
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> Even your live-in-nurse-cum-maid Meichi Thai detests you.
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> You have become the object of scorn of your Hmong neighbors on Twilight Avenue.
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> Your tombstone can only read:
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> Lies here the man with soul so dead,
> Who never to himself hath said,
> 'This is my own, my native land!'