ROK Drop

By on July 15th, 2009 at 5:18 am

A Look at the North Korean National Health Care System

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How can Obama-Care be any better than this?

Via Beloved Leader.

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  • Jack
    10:44 am on July 15th, 2009 1

    Surreal. I did not know songunblogspot has new stuff.

  • Marcus Ambrose
    11:10 am on July 15th, 2009 2

    Love the music! LOL. Sounds like the narrator learned his Engrish in Singapore or HK?

    Also, it looks like it was filmed in the 70s, but then again, the 70s were yesterday in NK.

    I love the line, "In our country doctors call on the patient before they come to the hospital" and show a helicopter! :grin: That's good service.

    Now, everybody smile and clap…or you'll be shot!

  • gerry
    11:44 am on July 15th, 2009 3

    Noticed all the "doctors" were wearing chefs hats. Could there be more to this story?

  • ChickenHead
    3:48 pm on July 15th, 2009 4

    The best quote must have been…

    "She was given 9 liters of blood and 150 pieces of flesh free of charge."

    I can build a Frankenstein with less than 150 pieces of flesh.

  • gerry
    8:45 am on July 16th, 2009 5

    1 Litre =1.05 US quarts. The human body has on average 4.7 litres of blood. She was given over two gallons? What was she in for again?

  • a listener
    8:21 am on July 16th, 2009 6

    To think that they actually make ready this tripe for international audiences is what scares me. They really have no clue how ridiculed they are. Its kinda sad actually, when you think about the soon to come day when they finally get to see the sky outside of the well.

  • ChickenHead
    1:10 pm on July 16th, 2009 7

    Upon second thought…

    …we only ridicule this kind of stuff because we are a few years ahead of it and it seems so simple now.

    Go watch Reefer Madness and realize that we are only a generation or two away from the same kind of ignorant.

  • a listener
    8:19 am on July 17th, 2009 8

    B-But so many young innocent blonde girls jump out of high rises due to marijuana hysteria each year…

  • Reggie Greene / The
    4:44 am on July 21st, 2009 9

    We have a tendency in America to argue for or against a concept based on our own personal philosophy or view of the world, what advances our personal interests, or the interests of our party, family, organization, or region. Perhaps viewing the issue from a management or systemic perspective might result in innovative approaches to the issue. The American national mindset, citizen philosophy, lack of citizen motivation to be proactively healthy, and governance model make the socialization of health care in America very problematic, particularly at this point in time. A country needs to know its limitations.

  • gerry
    10:59 am on July 21st, 2009 10

    "Perhaps viewing the issue from a management or systematic view might result in innovative approaches to the issue. Do you believe that will overide the political mindset? All things to all people, if they can do it without losing votes?

 

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