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stop buying American goods. Thankfully, I think that's easier for us to do here.

It's not terribly hard if you're a senior non-consumer. I purchase food and utilities, normally, until something breaks down. I have mainly Canadian dairy available to purchase, it's easy to avoid American produce unless you have something specific in mind, meat is largely Canadian, some NZ and Aus. Canned goods need more careful scrutiny. His fav kraut is made in U.S., the other made in Germany and a little more expensive, but that's what he's eating if I'm shopping.
 
"In Daejeon, South Korea, a 7-year-old girl named Kim Ha-neul was tragically murdered by a teacher at her school. The girl's father is calling for stern punishment against the teacher, who he believes committed a premeditated murder. The suspect, who had taken a leave of absence due to depression, had purchased the knife hours before the killing and lured Kim to a specific location. The National Forensic Service confirmed that the girl died from multiple stab wounds (including in both hands - a sign that she resisted the attack).

The case has prompted the government and major political parties to promise legislative measures to prevent similar tragedies. Key political figures, including Acting President Choi Sang-mok, have visited the girl's funeral to offer condolences and support the family. Education Minister Lee Ju-ho has vowed to find solutions to prevent such incidents in the future." - Summarized from The Korea Times using Copilot.

The call for stern punishment's a cry for justice. It's the duty of all of us here in Korea to seek justice for Kim Ha-neul and to ensure that measures are put in place to prevent such tragedies in the future.

We must also remember the importance of forgiveness, even when it's impossible. We must comfort those who are hurting. We must lift up the brokenhearted. We must offer support in any way we can
 
"In Daejeon, South Korea, a 7-year-old girl named Kim Ha-neul was tragically murdered by a teacher at her school. The girl's father is calling for stern punishment against the teacher, who he believes committed a premeditated murder. The suspect, who had taken a leave of absence due to depression, had purchased the knife hours before the killing and lured Kim to a specific location. The National Forensic Service confirmed that the girl died from multiple stab wounds (including in both hands - a sign that she resisted the attack).

The case has prompted the government and major political parties to promise legislative measures to prevent similar tragedies. Key political figures, including Acting President Choi Sang-mok, have visited the girl's funeral to offer condolences and support the family. Education Minister Lee Ju-ho has vowed to find solutions to prevent such incidents in the future." - Summarized from The Korea Times using Copilot.

The call for stern punishment's a cry for justice. It's the duty of all of us here in Korea to seek justice for Kim Ha-neul and to ensure that measures are put in place to prevent such tragedies in the future.

We must also remember the importance of forgiveness, even when it's impossible. We must comfort those who are hurting. We must lift up the brokenhearted. We must offer support in any way we can

Evil a bounds ... no matter how you deny the monster it spreads with the urges of avarice ... control of our surroundings ... a roundabout? Yet, through blindness we can't see that we are our own worst enemy ... like a runaway train ... are trains part of Musk's intellectual implants ... a mire train 've thought that's folly? It do come down ...
 
"In Daejeon, South Korea, a 7-year-old girl named Kim Ha-neul was tragically murdered by a teacher at her school. The girl's father is calling for stern punishment against the teacher, who he believes committed a premeditated murder. The suspect, who had taken a leave of absence due to depression, had purchased the knife hours before the killing and lured Kim to a specific location. The National Forensic Service confirmed that the girl died from multiple stab wounds (including in both hands - a sign that she resisted the attack).

The case has prompted the government and major political parties to promise legislative measures to prevent similar tragedies. Key political figures, including Acting President Choi Sang-mok, have visited the girl's funeral to offer condolences and support the family. Education Minister Lee Ju-ho has vowed to find solutions to prevent such incidents in the future." - Summarized from The Korea Times using Copilot.

The call for stern punishment's a cry for justice. It's the duty of all of us here in Korea to seek justice for Kim Ha-neul and to ensure that measures are put in place to prevent such tragedies in the future.

We must also remember the importance of forgiveness, even when it's impossible. We must comfort those who are hurting. We must lift up the brokenhearted. We must offer support in any way we can
So sorry to hear this, tragically it happens too often in the world with defenseless children.
As for forgiveness, it's easier for those unrelated to forgive possibly, eventually.
Personally I wouldn't go there right now with her parents and relatives, it's a journey that's just beginning.
 
So sorry to hear this, tragically it happens too often in the world with defenseless children.
As for forgiveness, it's easier for those unrelated to forgive possibly, eventually.
Personally I wouldn't go there right now with her parents and relatives, it's a journey that's just beginning.
From what I've heard, it's thought that the suspect chose Ha-neul simply because the girl was the last to leave the classroom. If found guilty, the suspect will probably get life imprisonment
 
From what I've heard, it's thought that the suspect chose Ha-neul simply because the girl was the last to leave the classroom. If found guilty, the suspect will probably get life imprisonment
Sounds right.... so sad overall.
 
Tomorrow (June 3) is election day here. It's a national holiday to allow everyone who can vote a chance to do so. Many of the people I know voted in advance. A new President will be chosen. I'm praying for God's will to be done for this great nation
 
Isn't that what God is a worshipped will ... no intelligence allowed? Do not interfere with the sheer power of will as it is transparent and well fits the 1st Command ... no way you should get out there ... resembles psyche block age ... a mental rest ... that's Saul! Like a Gob in a cave or other hole in the ground ... hiding ... if mycolic it could have a bite! Tiny monsters are like that ... consumptive!

Put a piece of meat in the ground and see what occurs ... dam + a plant ... questionable ... shades of green!
 
South Korea’s political landscape just took a massive turn!

The winner of the presidential election is Lee Jae-myung. His victory is about rebuilding trust after the chaos of Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law debacle. The fact that Lee is stepping in immediately shows just how urgent the situation is.

We Canadians have had nothing quite like an impeached president and a snap election. Interestingly, Lee’s Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) is kinda like our Liberal Party.

The big question here, of course, is, Will Lee actually succeed in stabilizing the country, or do the political fractures run too deep?
 
South Korea’s political landscape just took a massive turn!

The winner of the presidential election is Lee Jae-myung. His victory is about rebuilding trust after the chaos of Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law debacle. The fact that Lee is stepping in immediately shows just how urgent the situation is.

We Canadians have had nothing quite like an impeached president and a snap election. Interestingly, Lee’s Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) is kinda like our Liberal Party.

The big question here, of course, is, Will Lee actually succeed in stabilizing the country, or do the political fractures run too deep?

The real question is: are folk without understanding stable?" Then another spontaneously erupts in understanding worth it?

May explain why many just go with what they will ... and don't think ... because thought and such is a pain ... pathae tic ...

Why some come here for the experience of life and then look for passages ... a way out in a book, tome or alternate script!

These are critical for the transmedia ... personalize trans meditations! Out of here huh ...
 
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