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jkick ago

Let's not forget Clinton connections here....

Hillary Clinton knows President Park Geun-Hye pretty well. They met whenever Hillary visited Seoul as secretary of state or Ms. Park went to Washington. They have no doubt talked about what they would do about North Korea.

http://www.worldtribune.com/girl-talk-imagine-what-hillary-clinton-and-south-koreas-park-geun-hye-discussed-in-private/

Which maybe expains why Tony Rodham was able to facilitate a lucrative speech offer for Bill Clinton in North Korea...

A Clinton Foundation official pushed Hillary Clinton's State Department to approve a request for Bill Clinton to speak at a North Korean industrial complex

In March 2012, the former president received an invitation to speak at the Gaesong Industrial Complex in North Korea, where dozens of South Korean companies took advantage of the lower wages permitted north of the demilitarized zone by shifting parts of their operation there.

According to Human Rights Watch, the labor laws governing work at the Gaesong campus "fall well short of international standards."

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/clinton-foundation-pushed-state-dept.-on-bill-clinton-speech-in-north-korea/article/2599412

Maybe they also talked about Haiti...

South Korean companies and Haiti

"Reports reveal that tens of millions in taxpayer dollars were used to build a clothing factory in Haiti for a company that has donated to the Clinton Foundation and whose owner invested in Cheryl Mills’ private consulting company."

By 2012, Sae-A Trading Company, a South Korean clothing manufacture, had become the flagship tenant in a much-celebrated Haitian industrial park. Both Bill and then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attended the factory’s ribbon-cutting ceremony.

An ABC News investigation shows that after opening its factory in Haiti, Sae-A donated between $50,000 and $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation.

The chairman of Sae-A, Woong-Ki Kim, also invested in a startup company, BlackIvy Group, owned by Hillary Clinton’s former chief of staff Cheryl Mills.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/10/20/report-clinton-foundation-donor-lands-taxpayer-funded-factory-haiti-invests-top-clinton-aides-company/

Don-Keyhote ago

Great stuff there, proud of your boy