Kim Jong Il, the supreme and terrible leader of North Korea, recently died after an almost 20 year reign of control and slavery. The world is a better place because of his departure. Yet what is most disturbing to me is that there are those within our very own borders who outwardly choose to mourn his absence and are even going so far as to express their condolences for a despot who tortured and starved his own people. One such king-man is the airy Jimmy Carter who recently expressed his own sympathies over the "tragic loss" of one of the world's most beloved dictators. This moronic fool, so enamored by the dirty haze of the 60s, still believes that sensitivity to dictatorships results in genuine peace and mutual understanding. Fool. I suppose that if Carter had lived during Old Testament times that he would have been the one ignoble Israelite with the chutzpah to come down and lay a bed of roses upon Goliath's headless corpse - only to find that the warm "fuzzy" sensation he was feeling was not the Holy Spirit but rather the outpouring of blood born by a thousand Philistine arrows. Evil men do not reciprocate fawning. Men such as this deserve our grief as they have ashamedly abandoned all reason for madness.
"And it came to pass that my sorrow did return unto me again, and I saw that the day of grace was passed with them, both temporally and spiritually; for I saw thousands of them hewn down in open rebellion against their God [and reason], and heaped up as dung upon the face of the land." (Mormon 2:15)
So, I choose to express my condolences to Jimmy Carter and to all those of the same ignoble ilk who have surrendered their higher freedoms and principles for the lowering chains of ignorance.
Long live the fighters
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