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IncuboRossonero

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
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    THIS ONE IF FOR SEVEN , CENTROCAMPO AND THE FUNKY ANTI-AMERICAN BUNCH

    "While the storm clouds gather far across the sea,
    Let us swear allegiance to a land that's free,
    Let us all be grateful for a land so fair,
    As we raise our voices in a solemn prayer.


    God Bless America.
    Land that I love
    Stand beside her, and guide her
    Thru the night with a light from above.
    From the mountains, to the prairies ,
    To the oceans, white with foam
    God bless America
    My home sweet home."

    :tup:
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    Seven said:
    Justine Henin-Hardenne, world-class tennis player
    Know her, Don't care.

    Kim Clijsters, world-class tennis player
    Know her, Don't care.

    Jean-Marc Bosman, footballer who changed the transfer rules
    Know him, his case changed football forever, but in reality did fuckall.

    Rene Magritte, painter and theorist of surrealism
    Heard of him, however I'm not really a fan, so who cares.

    Peter Paul Rubens, painter
    Never heard of him, and don't really care about him either.

    Jacques Rogge, President of the IOC (International Olympic Committee)
    No shit.

    And for the record: your lack of empirical knowledge about Belgium only shows that you're not that much smarter than those comrades you like to make fun of. You're a joke, Andy. Nothing but empty words and empty knowledge.
    Not really, as it's quite obvious that when I laugh at comments such as the one posted by Altair and other jokes surrounding Belgium, such as how it might not exist, it's because it's funny. Of course any sane person would know the real truth.

    But unfortunately yet again you misinterpret something... when will you GET IT, SEVEN?
     

    gray

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    Apr 22, 2003
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    Just great... I don't open this thread for a good 9 months or so, and I come back to see the same old same old... consistent as gravity, this place...
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    116,989
    Enron said:
    Is it just me or is Hugo Chavez cazier than a shithouse rat?
    It's funny hearing Chavez say America protects terrorism while stating he is fully committed to combating it. Is this not the same assclown who armed and protected the FARC right next door to Venezuela?

    What an absolute douche. Bush and Chavez should commit suicide.
     

    Enron

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    Oct 11, 2005
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    First of all he called Bush The Devil and then crossed himself which leads me to believe that he actually thinks Bush is Satan. Bush may be an idiot and a coward but he aint the devil. I think they should get married in an episode of Southpark.
     

    Zé Tahir

    JhoolayLaaaal!
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    Dec 10, 2004
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    In his defense, if someone was in your grill 24/7 for decades, financially, militarly, involved in your country and your people in every way, I would understand why he called im the devil.
     

    The Pado

    Filthy Gobbo
    Jul 12, 2002
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    Seven said:
    What is with Americans and the obsession of beating people?

    Personally, I don't care for it. The only guy I ever beat was that singer I told you about, Marc Cohen, because he sucks. Then when Springsteen jumped in and kicked the guy as he lie on the floor, I felt justified. Other than that I never beat anybody.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    How could one even begin to like the guy? The only people who support Chavez are those in the barrios who don't know any better because they're retarded and too afraid of his power, or happen to be one of those far left-wing extremists who obtain orgasms after hearing the man blurt out his nonsense to the world.
     

    The Pado

    Filthy Gobbo
    Jul 12, 2002
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    Seven said:
    Like I said, I shouldn't be too affected with carrots insulting me.

    @Andy: it's not about double standards between Europeans and Americans, rather that I reckon the people you talk about are your friends and go to the same university you do. Since you always tell us it's a grand university it seems somehow strange you laugh at them for their lack of empirical knowledge.
    I was thinking the same thing!

    Since Andrew speaks of attending "the best university" in the country (LOL!!!! You all should realize that while being a fine university, it's not even a top 100 school), one must question how so many illiterate dolts gained admission to the Pennsylvania State University. Perhaps these fine fellows are the retards who were accepted on a probationary agreement and failure to secure a 3.5 GPA will result in expulsion and they will have to attend "B" level schools such as Harvard, Princeton, Yale and Cal-Berkeley.
     

    Bjerknes

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    The Pado said:
    I was thinking the same thing!

    Since Andrew speaks of attending "the best university" in the country (LOL!!!! You all ahould realize that while being a fine university, it's not even a top 100 school), one must question how so man illiterate dolts gained admission to the Pennsylvania State University. Perhaps these fine fellows are the retards who were accepted on a probationary agreement and failure to secure a 3.5 GPA will result in expulsion and they will have to attend "B" level schools such as Harvard, Princeton, Yale and Cal-Berkeley.
    Don't be a fucking retard, Pado. I never said Penn State was the best University in the country, however it is indeed top 50. US News and World Reports rank Penn State #48 of all universities in the United States, while Washington Monthly ranks my school third in the country based on preparing undergrads for prospective jobs. Not even top 100 my anus.

    As for people being accepted to Penn State... you might not have realized the Penn State University system is one of the biggest of all in the United States, with 18 seperate satellite campuses in which students are filtered through before they can receive admission to University Park. So yes, of course there will be a bunch of dumbasses. However, your favorite dumbass El President Bush, graduated from Yale.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    Here's an interesting piece Fabiana sent me regarding Chavez:

    HUGO'S BIG LIES
    By THOR HALVORSSEN
    JUST a few days before his rant at the United Nations yesterday,
    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez gave a speech in Caracas playing up
    the most obscene 9/11 conspiracy theory - that the attacks were
    planned by the Bush administration as a pretext for war.

    Yes, on Sept. 12, Chavez said, "Maybe it was even the imperialist
    North American power that planned and drove this terrorist attack
    against its own people and the citizens of the world to justify the
    aggressions immediately following against Iraq, Iran and threats
    against all of us, against Venezuela as well."

    This guy is really, really big on "the Big Lie."

    Yesterday's fire-breathing speech - carried live by dozens of world
    TV broadcasters - was nonstop hate, aimed at the United States,
    President Bush, Israel and the United Nations itself, along with
    Western democracy and economic liberalism.

    Calling "world dictator" George Bush the "devil" over and over again,
    he discussed everything from CIA plots to assassinate him to how he -
    along with Cuba, Iran and the non-aligned countries - will save the
    world from imperialist doom.

    Chavez has said the United States is "afraid of truth, is afraid of
    independent voices," yet Chavez has suffocated all dissent in his own
    backyard. Beyond rewriting the Constitution to bolster his legal
    power, he's passed a law banning "the use of language deemed to be
    insulting to the President of the Republic."

    Indeed, any expression of dissent, public or in private, against any
    public official is punishable with prison.

    Francisco Usón - a former minister in Chavez's own Cabinet - recently
    drew a six-year jail term for expressing an opinion on television.
    Carlos Ortega - the president of Venezuela's AFL-CIO-affiliated
    federation of workers - got a 16-year sentence for instigating a legal
    strike despite protests by the International Labor Organization of
    this unspeakable violation of human rights. (Ortega escaped from
    prison last month.)

    Chavez claimed yesterday that the United States protects terrorism
    while his own government is "fully committed to combating terrorism
    and violence." In fact, Chavez has demonstrably protected and armed
    the FARC terrorists of next-door Colombia. (He's also presided during
    the greatest crime wave in Venezuelan history, with a death toll
    exponentially larger than any previous government's.)

    Chavez denounced capitalism as the generator of "mere poverty." Yet,
    thanks to a capitalist oil boom, he has profited from the richest
    Venezuelan government in history - but squandered its wealth on a new
    Venezuelan oligarchy of petro-millionaires masquerading as government
    officials. Meanwhile, misery and malnutrition are at a historic high.

    Chavez railed against Western-style democracy. Yet it was western
    style democracy that brought him into power (after his own armed coup
    failed) and may remove him in the end. This is why he does everything
    he can to hollow and weaken democratic institutions.

    He has frequently praised the "participatory" models of Libya, North
    Korea and Cuba as ideal forms of government - countries where rulers,
    accountable to no one, torture, imprison and murder their opponents.

    As for his references to peace and world understanding, well: The
    Venezuelan leader has increased military spending to $10 billion a
    year, dwarfing all social programs, education and health budgets - and
    vastly above the nation's previous arms spending. He's bought 100,000
    automatic assault rifles, 53 Mi-35 assault helicopters and several
    supersonic fighter-bombers from Russia, as well as transport planes,
    patrol boats and speedboats from Spain. He has also signed an
    agreement with Russia to build Latin American's first-ever Kalashnikov
    factory.

    The worst may be his roars about the threat of imperialism - for, in
    Latin America, Hugo Chavez is the face of modern imperialism. Chavez's
    grants to Fidel Castro alone are larger than all United States aid
    packages in the Americas. He helped get coca-grower Evo Morales
    elected president of Bolivia. He is putting Venezuelan oil cash behind
    Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua.

    His neighbors resent it: Voters in Peru and Mexico recently rejected
    Chavez-backed candidates (Ollanta Humalla and Andres Lopez Obrador) in
    good part because of the Chavez taint.

    U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton dismissed Chavez's
    thundering rhetoric yesterday as cartoonish. Other leaders have
    referred to him as a buffoon and a joke. But, like Korea's
    much-ridiculed Kim Jong Il, Chavez poses a deadly threat not only to
    his own nation but to the peace and security of the region.

    He has signed more than 80 international agreements with Iran,
    stating repeatedly that if international action is taken to prevent
    Iran from developing nuclear capacity, Venezuela will attack the
    United States. His own "hypothetical" nuclear program is for peaceful
    purposes.

    Chavez was brandishing a book by MIT professor Noam Chomsky
    yesterday. He's plainly taken one of Chomsky's maxims to heart: "If
    you repeat it loudly enough, it will become the truth."

    Thor Halvorssen is president of the New York-based Human Rights Foundation.
     

    The Pado

    Filthy Gobbo
    Jul 12, 2002
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    Andy said:
    However, your favorite dumbass El President Bush, graduated from Yale.

    I heard today that GWB attended Harvard Business School. If that is true, then fooking Harvard has a lot to answer for. How does one gain admission to Harvard when he speaks like an uneduacated shit eater? Money.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    The Pado said:
    I heard today that GWB attended Harvard Business School. If that is true, then fooking Harvard has a lot to answer for. How does one gain admission to Harvard when he speaks like an uneduacated shit eater? Money.
    Well, money makes the world go round.
     

    The Pado

    Filthy Gobbo
    Jul 12, 2002
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    Andy said:
    Greg, haven't you defended Chavez in the past? Or am I just confusing your distaste for Pat Robertson with a defense of Hugo?
    Last night I was speaking to an old friend who was all riled up about Chavez. He wanted to offer $5 Million to kill Castro and another $5 Million to kill chavez. I told him to keep his money. Castro only has about 6 years left in him and Chavez will be dead by the time the US holds its next presidential election in 2 years.
     

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