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dooglesays...They lost? oy.
I lost money on a bet.
SDGundamXsays...They pretty clearly threw the first game to the NKoreans, but then started playing for real in the second game when they mixed the teams with players from both sides.
They lost? oy.
I lost money on a bet.
bcglorfsays...Rodman says he hopes this shows that we can co-exist with each other...
How far is he removed from his situation? Kim Jong Un as good as murdered his uncle for power just a few weeks ago. Kim Jong Un is holding as many of his own people in concentration camps as the Nazi's did and with no better conditions. His country is the largest example of slavery existent today.
We DO NOT WANT to co-exist with the monsters that would rule in this way. I do not care if the man is really nice to you personally and to the friends and family loyal to him(at least until they 'betray' him like his uncle). He is at the same time, that nice guy to those he cares about, and cruel slave driver of the North Korean majority at the same time.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to PlayhousePals's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
shveddysays...who were the other former basketball stars playing?
PlayhousePalssays...From ESPN: Rodman's squad -- featuring ex-All Stars Kenny Anderson, Cliff Robinson and Vin Baker -- will play against a team of North Koreans on Wednesday, which is believed to be Kim's birthday. The former NBA players, who arrived in Pyongyang on Monday, also include Eric "Sleepy" Floyd, guard Doug Christie and Charles D. Smith, who played for the New York Knicks. Four streetball players also are on the squad.
who were the other former basketball stars playing?
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