Lack of Personal Responsibility
Uri Party advisor is bitching up a storm about getting denied a US visa:
Chyung Dai-chul, an advisor to the ruling Uri Party, had applied for a U.S. visa so he could take up a one-year position as an honorary researcher at Stanford University, but said his application was denied.
“I think there might be some reason for the U.S. to refuse me a visa,” Chyung told Yonhap News Agency.
He speculated that the “uncomfortable relationship” between South Korea and the U.S. prompted the embassy to deny his visa.
Ah, another CIA black helicopter conspiracy to explain why he did not get a US Visa. I guess he figured this had nothing to do with it:
Chyung, who was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison on charges of bribery in 2004 related to a presidential election in 2002, was pardoned last year.
I’m happy the American government is keeping an ex-con out of the country and I would hope Korea is keeping criminals out their country as well.

