Psikopat bangsat tukang fitnah dan bajingan pendusta Pinpin yang udik, kampungan
dan norak serta mentally retarded tentu saja tidak bisa membedakan antara 
serdadu yang diajar untuk mebunuh manusia dan saya yang tamata Scicne Po di 
Paris yang adalah salah satu pergururuan tinggi yang prestigius didunia...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sciences_Po

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "pinpinyuliansyah" <pinpinyuliansyah@...> 
wrote:
>
> si papih plik ... orang belanda, mantan serdadu, hidup sejahtera di masa tua 
> ... sehari hari yang dibicarakan ya variatif ... seringnya malah hal hal yang 
> lebih humanis ... rasa sayang ke cucu ... kanen sama anak... tertawa gembira 
> dengan tetangga... atau diskusi tentang membentuk character anak - anak 
> dengan kemandirian...kerja keras...kejujuran.
> 
> si papih nddak lebay ngomong ini itu yang "gede -gede" supaya kelihatan 
> hebat. Dia mah suka diskusi sama mag ade tentang kenapa tomat musim ini 
> bagus, tapi di musim yang lain kok kurang bagus... ngobrol tentang cuaca... 
> ngobrol tentang kuaitas cara pasang batu bata dan semen agar kelihatan rata ( 
> si papih suka ngecek hasil plesteran dengan senter ).
> 
> elo mah apan yang dibicarain yang "gede gede" ... sementara kehidupan elo 
> apanan begitu ... pan jadi miris ngebaca nya.
> 
> Udah pesen pil buat mati plik ?
> Kapan ?
> 
> --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "Bukan Pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > FYI..
> > 
> > Langkah selanjutnya adalah dipretelinya senjata nuklir..
> > 
> > Lalu, saya yakin, pelan-pelan, kedua negeri itu bakal bersatu lagi, kayak 
> > Jerman Barat dan Timur dulu..
> >    
> > Orang kafir sedang sibuk membikin dar al Kufr itu menjadi dar al-Aman.
> > 
> > Saat orang Islam terus saja sibuk saling berbunuhan dan menyebar teror...
> > 
> > Indonesia juga mereka jadikan sebagai sarang teroris.
> > 
> > http://edition.cnn.com/2013/08/07/world/asia/koreas-tensions/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
> > 
> > (CNN) -- North Korea pledged Wednesday to take steps to reopen the Kaesong 
> > Industrial Zone, the joint manufacturing complex where it halted the 
> > operations of South Korean companies during a period of high tensions 
> > earlier this year.
> > 
> > The announcement from the North is its latest move after multiple rounds of 
> > talks with the South aimed at returning operations at Kaesong to normal 
> > failed to yield a breakthrough last month.
> > 
> > It comes after South Korea expressed frustration over the weekend at the 
> > North's failure to respond to its most recent proposal of further talks on 
> > the future of the complex.
> > 
> > Pyongyang's decision in April to suspend activity at the industrial zone, a 
> > key symbol of inter-Korean cooperation, for the first time in its nine-year 
> > history surprised many observers.
> > 
> > With 53,000 North Koreans working at more than 120 South Korean companies, 
> > Kaesong was considered to be an important source of hard currency for Kim 
> > Jong Un's regime.
> > 
> > The zone sits on the North's side of the demilitarized zone that separates 
> > the two Koreas.
> > 
> > In its statement Wednesday carried by state media, North Korea said it 
> > would allow South Korean companies to return to the manufacturing complex. 
> > Pyongyang began preventing South Koreans from entering the zone in April at 
> > a time when it was unleashing a torrent of threatening rhetoric toward 
> > South Korea and the United States.
> > 
> > The tensions have since eased, and the generally secretive North recently 
> > allowed a large Western media contingent, including CNN journalists, to 
> > cover the 60th anniversary of the armistice that stopped the Korean War in 
> > 1953.
> > 
> > The North also said Wednesday that it would ensure "the normal attendance 
> > of its workers" at the South Korean companies' factories, as well as 
> > guaranteeing the safety of South Korean personnel in the zone.
> > 
> > The North Korean statement said that if South Korea responded to its "bold 
> > and magnanimous stand," it would hold another round of talks next week on 
> > returning operations at the zone to normal.
> > 
> > The South Korean Unification Ministry said that a "detailed evaluation of 
> > North Korea's special statement and our government's measures will be 
> > decided after internal review."
> > 
> > On Sunday, the South had suggested time for finding a solution on Kaesong 
> > might be running out.
> > 
> > "The patience of our people, who wish to see North Korea's sincere 
> > attitude, is reaching its limit, and North Korea should bear that in mind," 
> > said Kim Hyung-suk, a Unification Ministry spokesman.
> > 
> > The South Korean government has been working on measures to compensate the 
> > companies hurt by the shuttering of the industrial zone.
> > 
> > On Wednesday, before the North Korean announcement, the South's Ministry of 
> > Unification said it had authorized the equivalent of about $250 million in 
> > insurance payments to firms with activities linked to the zone.
> >
>




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