Wednesday 9 May 2012

Lee Myung Bak Doomed to Failure
South Korean President Lee Myung Bak is facing his miserable doom.
Target of derision and curse
Lee has now become a target of derision and curse of the south Korean people, tagged “2MB,” a “boy shepherd from Aesop’s fable,” “Judas Iscariot” and other ill-reputed names. Many south Koreans call their president “2MB,” which is pronounced similar to the abbreviation of his name in Korean, but literally means he is imbecile with the storage capacity of only 2 megabytes.
Lee has no distinctive political philosophy or ideas of his own, nor is highly sensitive to politics and judgment of situations.
During his presidency he has screwed more taxes out of his people to propel his ambitious improvement project of four major rivers, resulting in natural damages and ecological deterioration. He has manifested his dullest sense of politics, ineptitude and bad judgment in having aggravated to the all-time low the inter-Korean relations which had been favourably developing
by his predecessors. He deserted the only best opportunity for improving the relations with the north by preventing the south Korean people from all walks of life from expressing their condolences over the sudden death of Chairman Kim Jong Il of the National Defence Commission of the north at the end of the last year. Worse still, he instigated the south Korean military authorities to openly slander and defame the dignity of the supreme leadership of the north Koreans, creating a touch-and-go situation.
Lee is a typical liar, likened to the “boy shepherd” from Aesop’s fable. In November 2010 when the north Korean army fired back on the Yeonphyong Island in return for the south Korean military provocations, Lee, aghast, fled to the bunker at Chongwadae, or Blue House, and requested the military authorities to take the best steps to prevent the incident from escalating. But when his words were later brought to argument, Lee flatly denied them,
bragging that he had encouraged the military to severely punish the north several times greater and cope with the north resolutely. Everybody, stunned by his impudence, showered him with criticisms: Is Lee Myung Bak the boy shepherd? Is it logical to order punishment after the end of the incident? It is dangerous to authorize the man with no military service career to issue
operational commands.
Lee is also branded as a modern version of Judas Iscariot, a synonym for traitor and betrayer. In his university days he was imprisoned for participating in student protests against the conclusion of treacherous agreement between south Korea and Japan attempted by the then Park Chung Hee-led dictatorial regime, but immediately sent his letter of conversion to the dictator.

With disregard to the interests of his own nation Lee has become indulged from the first days of his presidency in such sycophantic and traitorous acts as opening the south Korean market to the American beef with the risk of BSE infection and soothing Japan to wait as he succumbed to its insistence on the dominium over Tok Islet, integral part of the Korean territory.
Lee is morally degenerate.
Though he is professing honesty outwardly, Lee is tainted by all sorts of bribery and scandal involving his kinsmen and close associates, thus stirring the south Korean society.
Now the south Korean people who voted for Lee’s presidency are denouncing him as the disgrace of the nation and pouring out their indignation over him, saying that they want to cut off themselves their fingers that held the voting tickets.
“Lee Myung Bak’s Obituary!!!”
An astounding news appeared on the south Korean Internet in July 2010. It read: The Myung Bak Ilbo highlighted its first issue with the obituary of Lee Myung Bak with subtitles Lee Myung Bak Died and People Are Beside Themselves. A MB Countdown Timer provided by the south Korean Internet also shows how the south Koreans are eagerly looking forward to Lee Myung Bak’s withdrawal. The timer that started at 4:50 PM, May 21, 2008 is automatically counting down 1 682 days, 7 hours, 10 minutes and 54 seconds, the moment Lee would leave office.
South Korean farmers are openly wishing somebody like Jon Pong Jun and Rim Kkok Jong, leaders of the peasant uprisings in Korea’s history, would appear to overthrow Lee’s regime before Lee would kill all the farmers.
A south Korean, unable to endure the present reality, presented on the Internet online 2MB Impeachment Song, which was copied by 529 000 Internet readers within a few days. South Korean mass media criticize the Lee Myung Bak regime as a cancer patient at its terminal stage.
People, however, would not wait for the Lee regime to die away of itself. Recently the south Korean Internet provided a video image of a south Korean citizen smashing a bronze statuette of Lee Myung Bak. It has become an irresistible trend of the times to wipe out Lee Myung Bak.
The whole Korean peninsula is wrapped with an intention and will to sweep away the garbage of the nation, and the army and people of the north have already inflicted death penalty on the Lee Myung Bak regime that had slandered and defamed the dignity of their supreme leadership.
Lee Myung Bak has nowhere on the land of Korea, as well as on this planet, to find shelter to preserve his life. He is doomed to the most tragic fate.

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