
Jan. 2, SEOUL, South Korea -- Medical staff at the National Assembly give intravenous drip injections to officials and lawmakers of the main opposition Democratic Party on Jan. 2 after they came down with fatigue from days of a sit-in against ruling Grand National Party moves to ram controversial bills through the parliament, including a free trade agreement with the United States. (Yonhap) (END)







6:47 am on January 2nd, 2009 1
What a friggin joke.
8:36 am on January 2nd, 2009 2
Oh Plllleeeaaassseeee….Give them a glass of OJ and send them home.
8:54 am on January 2nd, 2009 3
They need an IV for a friggin SIT-IN?! What a physically WEAK race the koreans must be. I feel so sad for their weak little bodies. No wonder they have been taken over by every country that even thought about it. Untill america came to defend them. Obviously from this example, they are physically too weak a race to even conduct a SIT-IN! This just proves they need american help.
"HELP, I'm so weak I can't sit anylonger!" AAAHAHAHAHA!
My 77yo mother isn't THAT weak—AAAHAHAHAHA! Oh! I can't laugh anylonger It hurts! Oh-oh AAAHAHAHAHA—–
9:15 am on January 2nd, 2009 4
Use of IVs is very common and wil probably do these folks some good.
5:59 pm on January 4th, 2009 5
If you do not have the basic animal instincts of hydrating yourself, how can you actually believe you have enough intelligence to champion the correct political cause? I think it is a shame that such well qualified volunteers for supporting Darwin’s theory of evolution are being revived to further taint the gene pool!