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Who could have imagined that Linux would ever have been used in this
fashion. I wonder if this violates the GPL in any way. Its probably
a foregone conclusion that the N. Korean government has no intention
of upholding the rules of the GPL and have made the source code for
Red Star a state secret. A truly sad day for the Linux Community,
seeing Linux, which promotes freedom, being used to perpetuate a
regime which is against Freedom in all its forms.</pre>
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If other Muslims want to destroy the America we know and love...they better
hurry, because Obama's beating them to it!
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