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  • Posted June 25, 2008 by
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    Seoul, South Korea
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    This iReport is part of an assignment:
    South Korea beef protests

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    Dear CNN Editors

     

     

    i know the anti-US beef protest is not your concern, you prefer to see sizzling pictures of naked girls or somthing. but for god's sake, why are you ignoring the real nature of the protests and keep reporting this is really an anti-government protest? Stop the korean reporter from covering the story, poor girl or man, she or he is also brainshed and blinded by the worst liar broadcasting companies and newspapers in history!

     

     

    I believed in truth, and I believed in being honest, but my entire value system is crumbling down like a castle built of sand.

     

     

    How many candles have been lit, candles that cost a thousand won (or a dollar). Tens of thousands. Could have saved tens of thousand starving kids in the world, but lit and burned for the glorious idol of lies, deceptions all the while crushing down my cherished value system.

     

     

    Keep ignoring it, and let Michael Hanson claim through the New York Times that American government should take notice of this protest. Mr.Hanson, Korean cattlemen are not required to test any of the cattle. What do you think about that.

     

     

    Have you ever thought about that?

     

     

     

     

    By the way, the picture I posted is a Korean movie poster, playing during the Asian film festival in NY. The title is shadow in the palace. You can google the info.

     

     

     

     

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