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Rami

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Dec 24, 2004
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He has others already.

But I think I wanna hear the other side of the story and read some republican books. I already have a feeling that I would be disgusted. I already heard some of Rush Limbaugh shows over here, and TBH it was revolting. But I guess it never hurts to see the two different school of thoughts.
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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Rami said:
He has others already.

But I think I wanna hear the other side of the story and read some republican books. I already have a feeling that I would be disgusted. I already heard some of Rush Limbaugh shows over here, and TBH it was revolting. But I guess it never hurts to see the two different school of thoughts.

in this country, the democrats are much more disgusting...trust me
 

Rami

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Dec 24, 2004
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Vinman said:
in this country, the democrats are much more disgusting...trust me
Oh Vinny I don't really intend to infuse a right-left argument over here. All I said is that I have a feeling if I read a Republican book I would be disgusted, because I WAS disgusted from Rush's radio shows I heard over here (so I kinda had a sneak preview). But still, in order to give a fair judgement and crystalise my understanding of US politics I think its imperative to read the other side of the story.

and TBH I don't really find myself totally agreeing with everything the democrats have to say (i.e abortion), I find myself siding with republicans on lots of issues.
 
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IncuboRossonero

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    Seven said:
    He's the reïncarnation of Caesar. "I will guard the republic" - "I will defend Rome" - "To defend Rome I need to be appointed dictator" - "I want to be dictator for life"

    But anyway, Italians can't be that easy to convince? You can't seriously vote on a guy who controls the media landscape, can you? That's against all human reasoning, that's against the point of democracy.
    In a world with ruling dictators who deny individuals the most fundamental human rights it is a tad 'harsh' calling him 'Caesar'...he is Gandhi in comparison to some leaders in the Middle East and Africa.
    Secondly, the RAI is the harshest critic of Berlusconi..they run a show that is part political part rock with its 'raison d'etre' being to bash Berlusconi....on paper and according to some he controls 'everything' while in reality he does not dare to tell the old school RAI administrators how to run the network.
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    Milan loses again and the usual "just a slip up" comment is made from the likes of our head office. What a fvckin joke Milan has become to Berlusconi...it is so obvious he could care less about the team right now.
    I wish/pray for a Berlusconi loss in the General Election more than a CL Title AND Scudetto at this point so he can finally get his mind out of the gutter...
     
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    IncuboRossonero

    IncuboRossonero

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    Rami said:
    ....and Carlo getting axed;)
    fvck that...he was yelling for defenders in the off season and complained of a lack of Pirlo's replacement in case of injury or fatigue and management didn't listen...he urged them to buy a defensive minded midfielder because of Ambro's constant injuries and Gattuso's fatigue...
    he can only work with what he has...offense is not the problem of this team but an injury plagued and ageing defense (NEsta and Maldini being the only pillars) is the problem.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    The Republicans and Democrats are two disgusting and highly subjective groups of politicians. But all that matters is who does the better job, and at the moment it's quite clear that Bush and his henchmen are letting us down time and time again. No wonder why some GOP members had trouble clapping during the State of the Union Address tonight...half of them have friggin handcuffs on.
     

    The Pado

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    IncuboRossonero said:
    ahahah indeed...you WERE 20 minutes away and even then you were ions away from being a New Yorker seeing as how you are a JERSEY BOY. I lived, breathed and SHAT the Big Apple...regardless its in one's blood .. these days you are way to WASPY, SOFT and SENSITIVE to be a New Yorker .. you would be raped, maimed and eaten alive before you reached Grand Central... :cheesy:
    I have no problem with most of your post, however you could not be more wrong about:
    1. WASPY - Not a chance you hipster duffus. I know you like to provoke me with that country club shit, but there is nothing (and I do mean "nothing") Anglo in my make up. I'm more the type that would fire bomb a country club than join one.

    2. Eaten alive - Doubtful. I'm not saying I would own NYC, but I kicked ass there when I was 19, and I've got a lot more "teeth in my mouth" these days, sucka.
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    Don Bes said:
    did vogel get a chance? and i thought dhoraso played nice when he had the chance last year
    Yes, he started. But didn't matter. Gonzales pretty much humiliated them even worse than Roma did to us last week.
     

    mikhail

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    Rami said:
    ...and TBH I don't really find myself totally agreeing with everything the democrats have to say (i.e abortion), I find myself siding with republicans on lots of issues.
    I doubt anyone with the ability to think for themselves can look at those two parties (or indeed most others) and say they agree with everything one says and disagree with everything the other does. People have more diverse opinions than that.
     

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