North Korean leader Kim Jong-un fed his once-powerful uncle to 120 hungry dogs, according to a detailed report in a newspaper with close ties to China's ruling Communist Party and reported by the Straits Times.
The report is impossible to verify, but can't be completely discounted.
China lost an important link to North Korea's leadership with the purge of Jang Song Thaek, and may have published the account in Wen Wei Po to express its displeasure.
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I may be in the minority, but that's not a bad deterrent to crime and wrong doing. Much better than the lax punishment most criminals receive.
Amazes me how the real problem the great leader was not fed to the dogs...he is the true dog food...maybe rodman can staighten him out...maybe send sean penn and micheal moore too..sure they can talk sense into him or at least kep the dogs fed for a few days or in moores case weeks...
Dictators are like that. Brittle personalities who want to 'bury their mistakes.
Bad dog bad dog, what ya goina do when they come for you.
Sounds like a fitting end to many of the traitors in our own gov't.
Ship em here and let em loose in Washington ... fat dogs, fat dogs
With all of the technology available,why can't this nut be used for drone target practice?
I'll bet the dogs were Pit Bulls!
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