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The recent Korean President election is a fraud and Choon-mong fasts even without drinking water.

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The recent Korean President election is a fraud and Choonmong fasts even without drinking water.

 

Choonmong is a man in his forties. He is having this fasting for an indefinite period in order to awaken the press, the statesmen, and his fellow countrymen that are silent on the election fraud. He started the fasting on the fourth of March this year. He has been fasting ten days In order to disclose the election fraud, he is engaging in a life or death struggle on a cold concrete floor before the main office of the Saenuri party. Because he has been fasting ten days, his life is in danger. But the media don't report about Choonmong. No congressman of Saenuri has visited him. President Geun-hae Park hasn't visit him, either.

*A picture of Choon-mong in the ninth day of his fasting. http://bbs1.agora.media.daum.net/gaia/do/debate/read?articleId=2317342&bbsId=D115&pageIndex=3 

*A Youtube video of Choon-mong in the sixth day of his fasting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ek_xqhsKsg

 

Before the world, I am accusing ex-President Myung-park Lee and President Geun-hae Park. Ex-President Myung-park Lee is the worst of all Korean presidents in Korean history and will be remembered forever. He exercised ward-wheeling politics in many ways and most of his policies failed. Some of the major examples are the control and shackle of media, the Chun-Am battleship sinked having caused much doubt of it, the spy agency's involvement in the presidential election, and the Four Rivers Project.

 

Myung-park Lee invested 22 trillion wons in the Four Rivers Project opposed by most of the people. As a result, the rivers flowing freely

have been enclosed in concrete walls to go bad and all the fish died. The people have to drink the water rotten enough to kill fish.

 

 

*A picture of a rotten river and Youtube video http://bbs1.agora.media.daum.net/gaia/do/debate/read?bbsId=D115&articleId=2314236 

*A picture all the fish died http://bbs1.agora.media.daum.net/gaia/do/debate/read?bbsId=D115&articleId=2314295&pageIndex=1

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