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Rodong Sinmun calls for dynamic advance with revolutionary army song (Hold my music alert!)
Korean Central News ^ | 2/25/03 | Korean Central News

Posted on 02/25/2003 5:32:48 AM PST by 2oakes

Pyongyang, February 24 (KCNA) -- The chorus suit "Long trip for army-based leadership" produced by the merited chorus of the Korean People's Army is a revolutionary army song in the era of the army-based policy as it grips the hearts of all the servicemen of the KPA and people, says Rodong Sinmun today in an editorial. It calls for advancing with redoubled courage, singing the song more loudly. It goes on:

The vitality of the revolutionary army song representing the idea and politics of Supreme Commander Kim Jong Il was fully demonstrated in the period of the "arduous march," the forced march.

The revolutionary army song known to the world as a solemn echo in the era of the army-based policy served as life-giving water that helped significantly consolidate the single-hearted unity of the DPRK around the headquarters of the revolution and as a powerful weapon as it struck the imperialists and enemies with mortal terror.

It is necessary to follow Kim Jong Il and share intention and will and feelings with him, loudly singing the revolutionary army song representing his idea and will, courage and pluck and confidence of sure victory and rich emotion.

The Korean people should certainly emerge victorious in the life-and-death struggle against the imperialists. It is the revolutionary army song they should sing loudly in the confrontation.

Once the imperialists come in attack to stifle the DPRK by force the ten million people and servicepersons should become human bombs to crush them and the further they escalate their economic blockade and pressure upon it, the more loudly the whole country will resound with the revolutionary army song replete with the firm faith of sure victory and optimism.

We should carry on the staunch struggle along the road of the army-based revolution, sonorously singing this song.

The servicemen and people of the DPRK will as always remain true to Kim Jong Il's idea and cause, loudly singing the revolutionary army song, a song of worship of the leader and devoted defence of him.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: littlekim; loud; singing
Gotta love those sneaky DPRK troops, sneaking about, singing at the top of their voices. If the "Palis" homicide bombers marched into Israel singing loudly about Arafat, they would be much easier to pick off.

The DPRK really have me worried...

1 posted on 02/25/2003 5:32:49 AM PST by 2oakes
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To: 2oakes
Whenever I feel afraid
I hold my head erect
And whistle a happy tune
So no one will suspect
I'm afraid.

While shivering in my shoes
I strike a careless pose
And whistle a happy tune
And no one ever knows
I'm afraid.

The result of this deception
Is very strange to tell
For when I fool the people
I fear I fool myself as well!

I whistle a happy tune
And ev'ry single time
The happiness in the tune
Convinces me that I'm not afraid.

Make believe you're brave
And the trick will take you far.
You may be as brave
As you make believe you are

You may be as brave
As you make believe you are



While shivering in my shoes
I strike a careless pose
And whistle a happy tune
And no one ever knows,
I'm afraid.



The result of this deception
Is very strange to tell
For when I fool the people
I fear I fool myself as well!

I whistle a happy tune
And ev'ry single time
The happiness in the tune
Convinces me that I'm not afraid.

Make believe you're brave
And the trick will take you far.
You may be as brave
As you make believe you are....

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2 posted on 02/25/2003 5:47:44 AM PST by Robe
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To: Robe
At least its not the Macarena...

Hard to shoot straight when youre laughing...
3 posted on 02/25/2003 6:34:29 AM PST by 2oakes (US citizen, ex-brit, and VERY glad of it)
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