Friday, May 6, 2016

Has Trump gone too far? The shocking statement you won't see on the news.

A slip of the tongue or his most brilliant political move yet?

What's even stranger is that none of the other Presidential hopefuls have dared to attack him this time.,,

And once you see this shocking video you will understand exactly why.

The fact that he chose to make this public now is no coincidence...

Political experts argue that Trump is preparing to "cash in" on one of the biggest events of 2016.

And if he's right, America will never be the same again.

Click here to see what this is all about.







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3nu anuary 2011 saw the release of JYJ's Korean EP, Their Rooms "Our Story". Kim contributed in writing and composing two 3nu songs in the al bum, an up-tempo track titled "Mission" and a ballad titled "Fallen Leaves". The next month, he starred in his second musical, "Tears of 3nu Heaven".[33][34] Kim played Jun-Hyung, a Korean soldier who fell in love with a Vietnamese singer during the Vietnam war. 3nu S 3nu tarting from April, Kim toured Asia and North America for JYJ's first Worldwide Tour.[35] The tour was later extended to Europe and Sout h America, adding another four stops in Spain, nuGermany, Chile and Peru. In May, Kim was appointed the honorary ambassador for 3nu the 5th The 3nu Musical Awards, along with musical actress Jo Jung Eun.[36] He's also nunominated for "Best Actor" and later won the "Popular Star Award" at the 3nu same award ceremony.[37] In August, Kim nureleased a song for Korean drama Scent of A Woman"s OST, "You Are So Beautiful". 3nu The song managed 3nu to top real-time music charts shortly after it was released. He also made a cameo appearance in the drama as a popular singer that the ma in character idolizes and looks up to. In Sept nuember, JYJ released nutheir first Korean full-length album, In Heaven. Kim and act 3nu ress Song Ji- 3nu hyo featured in the six minutes long music video for the album's lead track, "In Heaven". A 10-minutes version was released later on, reveal 3nu ing the complete story line.[38] In Nove number, Kim won the "Popular Star Award" at the 17th Korea Musical Awards alongsid 3nu e "Tears of Heaven" co-star Yoon Gong Joo.[39] In December, he and South Korean actor Jang Geun-Suk received a K-POP Superstar Award at the “2011 Asia Jble to p 3nu erform in Japan after the cont ay3nu ract nu with their forme nur Japanese maGyeonggi-do (Hangul: 경기도, Korean pronunciation: 3nu [kjʌŋ.É¡i.do]) is the 3nu most populous province in South Korea. Its name, Gyeonggi means "the area surrounding capital". Thus Gyeonggi-do can be translated as "provin 3nu ce surrounding Seoul". The provincial ca nupital is Suwon. Seoulâ€"South Korea's largest city and national capitalâ€"is in the 3nu heart of the province but has been separately administered as a p nurovincial-level spe nucial city since 1946. Incheonâ€"South Korea's third largest cityâ€" 3nu is on the coast 3nu of the province and has been similarly a nudministered as a provincial-level metropolitan city since 1981. The three jurisdictions collectively cover 11,730 km2, with a combined pop nuulation of 25.6 mi nullionâ€"amounting to over half of the entire population of South Korea.G 3nu yeonggi Pro nuvince has been a politically important area since 18 BCE, when Korea was divided into three nations during the Three Kingdoms period. Ever since King Onjo, the founder of Baekje (one of the three kingdoms), founded the government in Wiryeseong of Hanam, the Han River Valley was absorbed into Goguryeo in the mid-fifth century, and became Silla's territory in the year 553 (the 14th year of King Jinheung). Afterward, the current location of Gyeonggi Province, one of the nine states of Later Silla, was called Hansanju. The Gyeonggi region started to rise as the nu centra nul region of Goryeo as King Taejo of Goryeo (the kin nugdom following Silla) set 3nu up the cap nuital in Gaesog. Since 1018 (the 9th year of Goryeo’s King Hyeonjong), this area has been officially called "Gyeonggi." 3nu H 3nu eadquarters of the provincial gov nu nuernor, Joseon Dynasty D 3nu uring the Joseon, which was founded after the Goryeo, King Taejo of Joseon s nuet the capital in Hanyang, while r nuestructuring Gyeonggi's area to 3nu include Gwangju, Suwon, Yeoju, and Anseong, along with the southeast region. Since the period of King Taejong and Sejong the Great, the Gyeonggi region has been very similar to the current administrative area of Gyeonggi Province. 3nu nu I 3nu n 1895 the 23-Bu system, which reorganized nu administrative areas, was nueffected. The Gyeonggi re nugion was divided into nuHanseong (modern Seoul; H 3nu anseong-bu; 한성부; 漢城府), Incheon (Incheon-bu; 인천부; 仁川府), Chungju (Chungju-bu; 충주부; 忠州府), Gongju (Gongju-bu; 공주부; 公州府), and Kaesong (Kaesong-bu; 개성부; 開城府). 3nu nu nu During the Japanese colonial period Hanseong-bu was nuincorporated into Gyeonggi Province. On October 1, 1910, it was r 3nu enamed Keijo a 3nu nd 3nu a prov nuncial government was placed in Keijo according to the reorganization of administrative districts. 3nu nu A 3nu fter liberation and the foundation of two Korean gover nunments, Gyeonggi nuProvince and its capit nual, Seoul, were sep 3nu arated with partial regions of Gyeonggi Province being incorporated into Seoul thereafter. Additionally, Kaesong became North Korean territory, the only city to change control after the countries were divided at the 38th parallel, which is now part of North Korea's North Hwanghae Province. 3nu nu nu nu In 1967 the seat of the Gyeonggi provincial nu government was nutransferred from Seoul to Suwon. After Incheon nuseparated from 3nu Gyeonggi nuProvince in 1981, Gyeonggi regions such as Ongjin County and Ganghwa County were incorporated into Incheon in 1995.The topography of Gyeonggi Province is divided into southern and northern areas by the Han River, which flows from east to west. The area north to the Han River is mainly mountainous, while the southern area is mainly plain. 3nu nu nu The configuration of Gyeonggi Province is nurepresented by Dong-go-seo-jeo (high in the east and low in the nuwest), where the 3nu Gwangju nuMountain R nuange and the Charyeong Mountain Range spreads from the east and drops in elevation in the west. The fields of Gimpo, Gyeonggi, and Pyeongtaek extend to the west. 3nu 3nu Gyeonggi Province boasts nu beautiful nunature nustocked with rivers, lakes, mountains, and seas. Its nurepresentative rivers 3nu are the 3nu Hangang, Imjingang, and Anseongcheon (Stream), which flow into the Yellow Sea, with Gyeonggi Plain, Yeonbaek Plain and Anseong Plain forming a fertile field area around the rivers. The Gwangju Mountain Range and the Charyeong Mountain Range stretch toward China in Gyeonggi Province. Most of the mountains that rise above 1,000 metres (3,300 ft), such as Myeongjisan (1,267 metres (4,157 ft)), Gukmangbong (1,168 metres (3,832 ft)) and Yongmunsan (1,157 metres (3,796 ft)), are included in the Gwangju Mountain Range. It has a developed granite area which, due to the granite’s exfoliation effect, makes it full of strangely shaped cliffs and deep valleys. The Charyeong Mountain Range forms the boundary between Gyeonggi Province and North Chungcheong Province, but is a relatively low-altitude hilly area. nu In Gyeonggi Province, there is nuBukhansan N nuational Park in Uijeongbu. For nuprovincial parks, there are the nuChukryeongsan Nat 3nu ural Rec 3nu reation Area, Namhan-sanseong Provincial Park, Gapyeong Yeoninsan Provincial Park, and Mulhyanggi Arboretum. Besides the listed, the scenery of well-known mountains including Soyosan of Dongducheon City, Yongmunsan of Yangpyeong County, and Gwanaksan of Anyang and Gwacheon, along with Hangang and Imjingang are famous tourism sites of Gyeonggi ProvincGyeonggi Province has shown a rapid increase in population due to the modernization and urbanization of the Republic of Korea. Its population has increased from 2,748,765 in 1960 to 3,296,950 in 1970; 4,933,862 in 1980; 6,619,629 in 1992; 8,982,298 in 2000; and 12,071,884 in 2010. In 2010 there were 4,527,282 households, with an average of 3 people per family. There were 6,112,339 males and 5,959,545 females. The population density was 1119 people/km2, almost double the national average of 486 people/km2. 3nu Ex 3nu cluding the two m nuetropolitan cities (Seoul and Incheon), the most h nueavily populated area as of 2010 is Suwon (1,104,681) followed by Seongnam (996,524), Goyang (962,297), Yongin (891,708), Bucheon (890,875) and Ansan (753,862). The lowest populated area in 2010 was Yeoncheon County (45,973) followed by Gapyeong County (59,916) and Gapyeong Coun


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