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Ted Turner in North Korea

Ted Turner wants to turn the DMZ into a "nature preserve." See the full coverage on The Marmot's Hole.

Hundreds of thousands are perishing through communist-induced famine and political repression in North Korea, but Turner apparently cares more about creating a "nature preserve" than diligently working toward, if not the end of the repugnant North Korean regime, some sort of reform aimed at reducing political repression and economic improvement in North Korea.

Guess what, Ted? The DMZ is already a nature preserve of sorts, because people can't venture there (or perhaps that is what Turner has in mind for a nature preserve, all mines and barbed wires).

What the two Koreas really need is for the DMZ to be habitable again -- hopefully through the end of North Korea's bizzaro-communist regime.

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