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Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a controversial trade deal, wasn't taken well by world leaders.

"The TPP without the United States is meaningless," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said.

Others had another message: We'll move on without you and strike alliances with other nations.

"Another agreement can take its place, but not with U.S. participation," Peru President Pablo Pedro Kuczynski told Russia's state-run news outlet RT on Nov. 11. "It would include China, and Russia as well."

Trade is a top priority for many world leaders, especially Kuczynski. Last weekend, he hosted the APEC conference, a trade summit that drew President Obama and China's President Xi Jingping, along with leaders from Latin America and the Asia Pacific.

A day after APEC ended, Trump announced he would withdraw from TPP the day he arrives at the White House. That's not going over well with the 21 world leaders of APEC.

"We reaffirm our commitment to keep our markets open and to fight against all forms of protectionism," the leaders said in a joint statement.

As America under a new leader backpedals on doing business with other nations, China and Russia appear poised to fill the gap. China is already pushing its own trade deal known as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). It includes many countries, such as Japan and Australia, that would have been in TPP.

If RCEP succeeds, China would be in a stronger position to lead a bigger free trade area in the future. Already in Asia, some countries, like the Philippines, are aligning themselves with China.

Chinese officials are also welcoming Latin American nations to RCEP, a clear pick up from the rubble of TPP.

http://money.cnn.com/2016/11/23/news/economy/tpp-trump-america-china-russia/index.html
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>>87520
And it makes sense. China and even Russia are already vying to take away American influence from Latin America, a region once considered the U.S.' backyard according to experts.

China and Russia have made major investments in Latin America in recent years.

China's state banks have poured $120 billion in investments into Latin America since 2005, according to the Inter-American Dialogue, a think tank in Washington. Since 2008, Russia has sent military arms to Venezuela, Brazil and Bolivia, among other nations, while cutting an oil exploration deal with Mexico, according to R. Evan Ellis, a professor of Latin American studies at the U.S. Army War College.

Even though China's growing ties to Latin America have been rocky at times, Trump's withdrawal from TPP may smooth that out.

The path ahead remains unclear but the rest of TPP nations are willing to strengthen trade ties without America.

"Concrete damage to U.S. interests has already been done," Eric Farnsworth, vice president at Council of the Americas, said referring to two Asia-focused trade agreements: the RCEP and the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP), another potential trade deal that would include nations in Latin America, southeast Asia and Australia.

"The U.S. retreat on TPP has breathed immediate life back into" those deals, says Farnsworth, who attended the APEC meet in Lima, Peru.

--Jethro Mullen

>--Jethro WEW
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The TPP is fascinating since it is both good and bad for America at the same time. It's good in that it serves to unify Asian allies against Chinese ambition. It's bad in that there's nothing beneficial for the average American in there at all. It's this strange duel between national and individual interests: we want to have strong allies to keep another power in check, but we want to not fuck over our citizens with garbage legislation.
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>>87520
>>87521
At the risk of sounding childish:
Any cost or repercussion is worth it.
The TPP was psychotic.

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https://www.rt.com/news/367069-canada-repeals-anal-sex-ban/

>Canada’s Liberal government said it will repeal a section of the criminal code that effectively bans anal intercourse for 16- and 17-year-olds, which is now viewed as infringing on the rights of gays and other sexual minorities.

>The measure was announced on Tuesday morning by Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould, who said that it was about time to scrap the “discriminatory” law.

>“This section of the Criminal Code is discriminatory and the LGBTQ2 community has rightfully called for its repeal,” Wilson-Raybould said, as quoted by CBC News. “Our society has evolved over the last few decades and our criminal justice system needs to evolve as well. This legislation will help ensure that the system is keeping pace with societal change and continuing to meet expectations of Canadians.”

>“Diversity and inclusion have long been among the values Canadians embrace. Canadians expect their laws and their government to reflect these values,” she added.
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>>86013
>LGBTQ2
What?
Last I saw it was LGBTIA.
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>>86059
it really only is LGBT, rest is some fucking niche, dont bother with it.
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>>86059
You fucking xir scum, it's LGBLTQADIYOMGWTFBBQCYOAJOIDOTA

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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/reddit-ceo-steve-huffman-apologizes-for-manipulating-trump-supporters-posts/

What a little slimy, creepy, scary thing this guy is.

Did you notice that criminal scum zuckerburg never apologized to the advertisers, so I'll do it for him

Mark Zuckerburg: I apologize to all the advertisers I screwed by lying about view counts. Sorry also all the fake accounts that bloated the count.

I'm sorry I'm a slimy, dirty cheat; a liar and a thief, a sneak and a cheat.

I haven't changed: but thanks for believing all your accounts were hacked when I actually sold them (idiot followers).
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>>88365
Has this been thoroughly fact checked by snopes? There's a lot of fake news going around.
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>>88368
CBS News isn't a facebook clickbait company

>>88365
There is already a thread about this
>>87571
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check the catalog before you make a thread in the future

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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/26/us/politics/us-statement-on-reliability-of-election-results.html?_r=1
NOV. 26, 2016

U.S. Statement on Reliability of Election Results

Following is the full text of a statement from a senior administration official, issued to The New York Times on Friday in response to questions about the federal government’s investigation into the integrity of the Nov. 8 presidential election.

The government issued the statement to The Times on the condition that it be attributable only to a senior official.

The Kremlin probably expected that publicity surrounding the disclosures that followed the Russian Government-directed compromises of e-mails from U.S. persons and institutions, including from U.S. political organizations, would raise questions about the integrity of the election process that could have undermined the legitimacy of the President-elect. Nevertheless, we stand behind our election results, which accurately reflect the will of the American people.

The Federal government did not observe any increased level of malicious cyber activity aimed at disrupting our electoral process on election day. As we have noted before, we remained confident in the overall integrity of electoral infrastructure, a confidence that was borne out on election day. As a result, we believe our elections were free and fair from a cybersecurity perspective.

That said, since we do not know if the Russians had planned any malicious cyber activity for election day, we don’t know if they were deterred from further activity by the various warnings the U.S. government conveyed.
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>>88269
Well that's good but they weren't really being accused of hacking voting machines so much as they were accused of putting out misinformation to influence the election.
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>>88278
>so much as they were accused of putting out misinformation to influence the election.
how is that different from any political group?
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>>88278
>they weren't really being accused of hacking voting machines

http://www.bing.com/search?q=russians+hacked+election&FORM=HDRSC1

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http://www.complex.com/life/2016/08/donald-trump-promises-ban-porn-if-elected-president
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>>84836
we will have a president that never means what he says.
let that sink in.
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>>84836
Thanks /pol/
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>>84836
Looks like a cheesy effort to gain hardcore Republican vote, which is ironic because hardcore Republicans are the most perverted motherfuckers behind closed doors.

Also, good luck censoring the internet in any way.

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http://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2016/november/SONYC_Launch.html

OH LOOK I FOUND SOME GOLD
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>During phase two, the sensors will no longer record audio. Instead, they will use machine listening technology to recognize individual sound sources and produce statistical reports on sound levels and types. That data will be compared with 311 complaints and other citizen reports of noise to form an “acoustic model” of the city. Using a combination of data mining and predictive models, the project plans to work with City enforcement officials to more strategically identify and mitigate noise.

>“Phase two of the project will usher in a distinct set of challenges as we attempt to reliably interpret, verify, and visualize the data we receive from both machines and people,” said Claudio Silva, a professor of computer science and engineering at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and SONYC team member. “Because SONYC will continuously monitor and enable noise pollution to be analyzed, it can guide efforts to quantify the noise and understand its effects, thus providing actionable knowledge that can help City officials and residents address the problem.”


What could possibly go wrong?

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And everybody said that he wouldn't win.

BTW for the photo context:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewey_Defeats_Truman
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I remember reading about how a few days ago some major magazine only printed copies of a "Hillary Victory" for there november issue or something when they usually pre print two victory scenarios.
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I remember how everybody got outraged when he said, "the media are biased against me" and all the Hillary supporters are saying how that is false. I am not sure if they ever seen Buzzfeed, Vox, late night shows, comedians or anything related to college, but what Trump said is true.
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>>83467
It's going to a be a fun day tomorrow!

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/26/us/politics/donald-trump-international-business.html?_r=0

>MANILA — On Thanksgiving Day, a Philippine developer named Jose E. B. Antonio hosted a company anniversary bash at one of Manila’s poshest hotels. He had much to be thankful for.

>In October, he had quietly been named a special envoy to the United States by the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte. Mr. Antonio was nearly finished building a $150 million tower in Manila’s financial district — a 57-story symbol of affluence and capitalism, which bluntly promotes itself with the slogan “Live Above the Rest.” And now his partner on the project, Donald J. Trump, had just been elected president of the United States.

>After the election, Mr. Antonio flew to New York for a private meeting at Trump Tower with the president-elect’s children, who have been involved in the Manila project from the beginning, as have Mr. Antonio’s children. The Trumps and Antonios have other ventures in the works, including Trump-branded resorts in the Philippines, Mr. Antonio’s son Robbie Antonio said.

>“We will continue to give you products that you can enjoy and be proud of,” the elder Mr. Antonio, one of the richest men in the Philippines, told the 500 friends, employees and customers gathered for his star-studded celebration in Manila.

>Mr. Antonio’s combination of jobs — he is a business partner with Mr. Trump, while also representing the Philippines in its relationship with the United States and the president-elect — is hardly inconsequential, given some of the weighty issues on the diplomatic table.

>Among them, Mr. Duterte has urged “a separation” from the United States and has called for American troops to exit the country in two years’ time. His antidrug crusade has resulted in the summary killings of thousands of suspected criminals without trial, prompting criticism from the Obama administration.
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>Situations like these are already leading some former government officials from both parties to ask if America’s reaction to events around the world could potentially be shaded, if only slightly, by the Trump family’s financial ties with foreign players.

>They worry, too, that in some countries those connections could compromise American efforts to criticize the corrupt intermingling of state power with vast business enterprises controlled by the political elite.

>“It is uncharted territory, really in the history of the republic, as we have never had a president with such an empire both in the United States and overseas,” said Michael J. Green, who served on the National Security Council in the administration of George W. Bush, and before that at the Defense Department.

>The globe is dotted with such potential conflicts. Mr. Trump’s companies have business operations in at least 20 countries, with a particular focus on the developing world, including outposts in nations like India, Indonesia and Uruguay, according to a New York Times analysis of his presidential campaign financial disclosures. What’s more, the true extent of Mr. Trump’s global financial entanglements is unclear, since he has refused to release his tax returns and has not made public a list of his lenders.

>In an interview with The Times on Tuesday, Mr. Trump boasted again about the global reach of his business — and his family’s ability to keep it running after he takes office.

>“I’ve built a very great company and it’s a big company and it’s all over the world,” Mr. Trump said, adding later: “I don’t care about my company. It doesn’t matter. My kids run it.”

>In a written statement, his spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, said Mr. Trump and his family were committed to addressing any issues related to his financial holdings.
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>“Vetting of various structures and immediate transfer of the business remains a top priority for both President-elect Trump, his adult children and his executives,” she said.

>But a review by The Times of these business dealings identified a menu of the kinds of complications that could create a running source of controversy for Mr. Trump, as well as tensions between his priorities as president and the needs and objectives of his companies.

>In Brazil, for example, the beachfront Trump Hotel Rio de Janeiro — one of Mr. Trump’s many branding deals, in which he does not have an equity stake — is part of a broad investigation by a federal prosecutor who is examining whether illicit commissions and bribes resulted in apparent favoritism by two pension funds that invested in the project.

>Several of Mr. Trump’s real estate ventures in India — where he has more projects underway than in any location outside North America — are being built through companies with family ties to India’s most important political party. This makes it more likely that Indian government officials will do special favors benefiting Mr. Trump’s projects, including pressuring state-owned banks to extend favorable loans.

>In Ireland and Scotland, executives from Mr. Trump’s golf courses have been waging two separate battles with local officials. The most recent centers on the Trump Organization’s plans to build a flood-prevention sea wall at the course on the Irish coast.

>Some environmentalists say the wall could destroy an endangered snail’s habitat — a dispute that will soon involve the president of the United States.
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>And in Turkey, officials including President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a religiously conservative Muslim, demanded that Mr. Trump’s name be removed from Trump Towers in Istanbul after he called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States.

>More recently, after Mr. Trump came to the defense of Mr. Erdogan — suggesting that he had the right to crack down harshly on dissidents after a failed coup — the calls for action against Trump Towers have stopped, fueling worries that Mr. Trump’s policies toward Turkey might be shaped by his commercial interests.

>Mr. Trump has acknowledged a conflict of interest in Turkey. “I have a little conflict of interest because I have a major, major building in Istanbul,” he said during a radio interview last year with Stephen K. Bannon, the Breitbart News executive who has since been designated his chief White House strategist. “It’s a tremendously successful job. It’s called Trump Towers — two towers, instead of one. Not the usual one. It’s two.”

>These tangled ties already have some members of Congress — including at least one Republican representative — calling on Mr. Trump to provide more information on his international operations, or perhaps for a congressional inquiry into them.

>“You rightly criticized Hillary for Clinton Foundation,” Representative Justin Amash, Republican of Michigan, said in a Twitter message on Monday. “If you have contracts w/foreign govts, it’s certainly a big deal, too. #DrainTheSwamp”
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http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/25/africa/uganda-schools-zuckerberg-gates/index.html

A private institution 'profiting from the poor'...

Wow, billionaires raping children and women to make money.

Who would have imagined gates or zuck raping children? But they give money to the poor: it has nothing to do with tax write-offs; it's not as if they get richer every year.

I mean, it's not as if steve jobs raped children as slave labor in china into making cell phones to make money

Oh wait, steve jobs did rape children, enslave them.
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>>87921
It sounds bad until you read the article and realize it's way worse.
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>>87927
They also pay "teachers" differently by race.
Lowest for blacks and highest for whites with Indians being inbetween.
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>>87937
Also Liberia is planning to privatize it's ENTIRE PRIMARY SCHOOL system to Bridge international and the entire Liberian teacher's union and civil society are in an uproar.

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2016/11/28/san-francisco-muni-hacked-ransomware/

>Criminals have been causing much grief with ransomware, whether knocking out businesses or entire hospitals with their infections. San Francisco’s transport system is the latest to suffer. This weekend, previously-known PC ransomware found its way onto computers at the Municipal Transportation Agency, hitting the city’s light rail system, the Muni. The hackers reportedly demanded 100 Bitcoin, worth roughly $70,000, though it’s unlikely they’ll ever get paid as systems are back online.

>On Saturday, the hackers left a brief message on Muni ticketing systems: “You Hacked, ALL Data Encrypted.” They went on to explain in broken English that their attacks weren’t targeted, indicating the Muni was hit in a so-called “spray and pray” attack, according to reports. “We don’t attention to interview and propagate news! Our software working completely automatically and we don’t have targeted attack to anywhere! SFMTA network was Very Open and 2000 Server/PC infected by software! So we are waiting for contact any responsible person in SFMTA but I think they don’t want deal! So we close this email tomorrow!”

>But rather than shut down the network, the attack simply led to machines being turned off and passengers allowed to grab free rides. Muni’s systems also appear to have been cleaned of infection as of today.

>“There’s no impact to the transit service, but we have opened the fare gates as a precaution to minimize customer impact,” Muni spokesperson Paul Rose told media. “Because this is an ongoing investigation it would not be appropriate to provide additional details at this point.”
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>Who are the hackers?

>The extortionists behind the hack have a long history in demanding ransom from web users. They use the address [email protected], telling victims that if they wanted access to their data they needed to pay for an encryption key.

>One victim who’d been targeted by the same mail address wrote on Bleeping Computer that they’d discovered the malware in use was HDDCryptor. Bleeping Computer and security firm Trend Micro both noted a surge in activity from that ransomware variant from August onwards.

>“HDDCryptor not only targets resources in network shares such as drives, folders, files, printers, and serial ports via Server Message Block (SMB), but also locks the drive. Such a damaging routine makes this particular ransomware a very serious and credible threat not only to home users but also to enterprises,” Trend Micro researchers Stephen Hilt and William Gamazo Sanchez wrote in a blog post.

>“HDDCryptor, like ransomware as a service (RaaS), embodies how little effort can go a long way. At the crux of it is how HDDCryptor utilizes commercially available software to do its nefarious bidding, and ultimately how affected end users and businesses foot the bill for these cybercriminals.”

>Different email addresses have been attached to HDDCryptor ransomware messages, however, which could indicate numerous criminals have access to the malware or that one group is using multiple addresses to cover their tracks. Whoever they are, they’re succeeding in causing disruption and forcing victims to hand over ransoms. In September, one of the malware operators, using the email address [email protected], had acquired four payments of between $600 and $700.

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French police (Gendarmerie) close the French website zone-telechargement.com which distributed links to download movies, games and music.
We must fight four our liberty on the web !
https://twitter.com/Gendarmerie/status/803277163168468998
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What.cd was also shut down by French authorities about 10 days ago.
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The French sure are busy moving those deck chairs around

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Police say a South Florida man was caught naked driving slowly through a neighborhood with children with electrical wires protruding from his penis.

News outlets report 56-year-old Kurt Allen Jenkins faces lewd and lascivious exhibition, exposure of sexual organs and resisting a law enforcement officer without violence charges.

According to a Boynton Beach police report, a witness told officers Monday that the naked man, identified as Jenkins, drove by him, gesturing for him to look toward Jenkins' groin area.

That's when the witness saw an electronic device with wires attached to Jenkins' penis.

The witness said Jenkins asked him to get inside, but he declined and called police.

Arriving officers says Jenkins refused to comply to police commands. He was eventually taken to the ground and handcuffed.

Jenkins was booked into jail on charges of lewd and lascivious behavior, indecent exposure and resisting an officer, records show

It's unclear if Jenkins has an attorney.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/palm-beach/boynton-beach/sfl-boynton-penis-wires-20161103-story.html
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Florida Man strikes again

Seriously though is the state built on like a crazy indian burial ground or what
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>>81802
It was built on neon dreams and old people pensions I thought.
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>>81804
Drugs and pedophilia actually

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https://www.rt.com/viral/368231-wikileaks-assange-proof-ecuador/

http://www.inquisitr.com/3744792/where-is-julian-assange-those-demanding-proof-of-life-from-wikileaks-founder-may-soon-get-it/

http://www.infowars.com/emergency-julian-assange-missing-possibly-dead/

Anyone got anything?
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>>87916
RIP
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https://mobile.twitter.com/wikileaks/status/802471181517369344
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Fake

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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/23/world/asia/viagra-south-korea-park-geun-hye.html

S. Korean leader under fire over huge Viagra order
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/south-korea-president-park-geun-hye-viagra-altitude-sickness-scandal/

South Korean leader defends purchase of 360 Viagra pills
http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/south-korean-leader-defends-purchase-of-360-viagra-pills-1.3172800
Viagra purchase for South Korean president's jet was for 'altitude sickness': Report
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/nov/23/viagra-purchase-for-south-korea-leader-park-geun-h/

South Korea scandal: Can Viagra help with altitude sickness?
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/24/health/viagra-south-korea-altitude-sickness/

>Pills purchased for Africa trip
The Viagra pills story came to light on Wednesday after a local Korean newspaper, Munhwa Ilbo, released a list of medicine purchased by the president's office between January 2014 and September 2016.

It was requested by opposition party member Kim Sang-hee. Among the items were 364 Viagra pills, 150 placenta parental injections and medicine for chronic fatigue.

"Viagra pills were purchased in preparation for altitude sickness ahead of (President) Park's visit to African nations," South Korean Presidential spokesman Jung Youn-kuk said during a daily briefing.

"None of them were used."

>Park's secret antiaging formula?
http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20161124000949
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South Korea's President Park Geun Hye and Korean people takes Viagra Pills the medicine before mountain climbing for the mountain sickness and 'altitude sickness' prevention
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South Korea's President Park Geun Hye purchase of 3 luxury beds to use in the Presidential Office Building
http://news.joins.com/article/20797396
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>>87540
Is Viagra illegal over there?

President Park Geun-hye's former doctor said Saturday that he wasn't involved in Cheong Wa Dae's purchase of the anti-impotence drug Viagra, and knew nothing about it.

Doctor Suh Chang-suk served the president from September 2014 to February this year when he was appointed head of Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH).

"As I was not a full time doctor to the President, I had no involvement in drug purchases by Cheong Wa Dae," Suh said at the SNUH Cancer Center in Bundang. "I did not know the drugs included Viagra."

But he defended the presidential office saying, "I assume Cheong Wa Dae took precautions against the danger of altitude sickness as security guards sometimes have to run on high ground, which could cause such symptoms."

The presidential office said Wednesday that it purchased more than 350 drugs in December, including Viagra, explaining the latter was to ease possible altitude sickness during Park's visit to high-altitude nations in Africa.

In May, Park went on a trip to Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya whose capital cities are located one to two kilometers above sea level.

The controversy over Viagra was sparked after the list of drug purchases was revealed by Rep. Kim Sang-hee of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK).

https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2016/11/116_219009.html
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>>88069
Sick of flood of South Korean "news'
OMG
North Korea is Best Korea
Praise to the King of The North
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>>88080
you...need to stop...
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>>88084
No
You need to move on
omfg

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