Sunday, February 03, 2008

"Rodong Sinmun Calls for Eternally Glorifying WPK's Songun Revolutionary Exploits"

(North) Korean News just cranks this stuff out day after day. It all makes great leaps forward in the dynamic drive towards revolutionary Songun sameness, but I think this one actually ups the hyperbole a fraction of a notch. Give that writer his annual potato:
Rodong Sinmun Saturday editorially calls for dynamically speeding up the general advance for building a great prosperous powerful nation to eternally glorify Kim Jong Il's Songun revolutionary exploits.

Kim Jong Il is the peerless patriot and matchless Songun brilliant commander as he has performed immortal exploits to shine forever in the history of the country along with his original Songun politics, the editorial notes, and goes on:

It is the most brilliant exploit performed by him under the banner of Songun that he has given steady continuity to the revolutionary cause of Juche.

His greatest feat is that he successfully accomplished the cause of perpetuating the memory of President Kim Il Sung with his original Songun politics, the first of its kind in history, and gave steady continuity to the Korean revolution that started in Mt. Paektu.

He has also performed an immortal feat under the banner of Songun by placing the dignity of the sovereign country on the highest level.

The political and military might which has been built in the crucible of the Songun revolution is the greatest wealth of the country and the nation.

It is the precious feat performed under the banner of Songun that he ushered in a new glorious era of prosperity of the country.

Now the nation's economy is pulling round with great potential and the spirit of new creation and leap forward is running high throughout the country.

The editorial calls on all people to unite close around Kim Jong Il to glorify the shining victories and achievements gained in the Songun revolution and make great leap forward toward the high eminence of the great prosperous powerful nation.

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