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    Padovano said:
    Enron, I see you fapped 2 shoes since I spoke to you last. I'm so proud of you? Did you need a nap after all that?



    Nick, after Che left Cuba, he began trying to subvert Bolivia and was killed. So then, how do you hold him accountable for political corruption in A) countries he never worked in; and B) countries that are not even leftist?

    You branded all those places "leftist", did you not?
    Know your facts as well...

    Che held various posts in the Cuban (COMMUNIST) Government such as President of the National Bank of Cuba and minister of industry...a Argentine medical doctor with a penchant for Guerilla warfare moves on to head a bank and industries..right :pint: VIVA REVOLUTION

    The guerilla warfares he tried to implement to topple the governments in Bolivia and Congo were in support of Marxist parties...it is not secret that in Bolivia he was aided and vice versa by the Bolivian Communist Party.
     

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    Know your facts as well...

    Che held various posts in the Cuban (COMMUNIST) Government such as President of the National Bank of Cuba and minister of industry...a Argentine medical doctor with a penchant for Guerilla warfare moves on to head a bank and industries..right :pint: VIVA REVOLUTION

    The guerilla warfares he tried to implement to topple the governments in Bolivia and Congo were in support of Marxist parties...it is not secret that in Bolivia he was aided and vice versa by the Bolivian Communist Party.
    Thank you for the 10th grade flashback Nick. Che's association with the Communist party is well known. I think we can all agree on that.
     

    Dragon

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    Azzurri7 said:
    It's actually like this almost everywhere......South America(Peru,Bolivia,Chile etc) and eastern European countries....(Romania,Bulgaria,Serbia etc)...wherever there's poor you can offer any high ranking police man or whatever his position is....they'll even accept a Pijama to wear.

    I dont know about Chile because thats one of the most developed countries in South America. I mean, it probably still happens, but not to the extent of the other countries you mentioned
     

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    My great uncle lived in Venezuela for 8 years....then again he was arrested and spent a good 4 years behind bards...thankfully a family friend of his was able to get him out by offering some 'benjamins' to a high ranking official

    "God Bless LA VENEZUELA" :pint:

    Haha its always like that here.

    How did he end up in jail?
     

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    Know your facts as well...

    Che held various posts in the Cuban (COMMUNIST) Government such as President of the National Bank of Cuba and minister of industry...a Argentine medical doctor with a penchant for Guerilla warfare moves on to head a bank and industries..right :pint: VIVA REVOLUTION

    The guerilla warfares he tried to implement to topple the governments in Bolivia and Congo were in support of Marxist parties...it is not secret that in Bolivia he was aided and vice versa by the Bolivian Communist Party.

    woah, u know some thingis.


    Ur first paragraph is true. He was a "doctor" but with a lot of warfare affairs.
    He indeed occupied those charges u mentiones, but in fact he failed in all of them because of his lack of knowledge in the subjects. He was even in charge of some ministry of peasants of something like that, in which he failed too.

    In the end he was sent to Bolivia by Fidel himself, as the later didnt wanted top share more protagonism with him in the movie, so it was better to send the crazy Che to an impossible task.

    But taking out his military issues and the lot of people he killed , Che was a cool guy :)
     

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    Enron said:
    Thank you for the 10th grade flashback Nick. Che's association with the Communist party is well known. I think we can all agree on that.

    Oh yes, he was communist toi the roots, almost equal to his hate toward USA
     

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    Know your facts as well...

    Che held various posts in the Cuban (COMMUNIST) Government such as President of the National Bank of Cuba and minister of industry...a Argentine medical doctor with a penchant for Guerilla warfare moves on to head a bank and industries..right :pint: VIVA REVOLUTION

    The guerilla warfares he tried to implement to topple the governments in Bolivia and Congo were in support of Marxist parties...it is not secret that in Bolivia he was aided and vice versa by the Bolivian Communist Party.
    So ........ you have no point?

    Seriously, what does Che's duties in Cuba, coupled with his attempted mission in Bolivia, have to do with the world today? How is Che responsible for some low level corruption in Chile, Peru or Romania?

    ANSWER: Nothing at all.

    Now, pull you pants back up and wait for the next round.
     
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    Hydde said:
    woah, u know some thingis.


    Ur first paragraph is true. He was a "doctor" but with a lot of warfare affairs.
    He indeed occupied those charges u mentiones, but in fact he failed in all of them because of his lack of knowledge in the subjects. He was even in charge of some ministry of peasants of something like that, in which he failed too.

    In the end he was sent to Bolivia by Fidel himself, as the later didnt wanted top share more protagonism with him in the movie, so it was better to send the crazy Che to an impossible task.

    But taking out his military issues and the lot of people he killed , Che was a cool guy :)
    he was too good for the roles he put himself in...he wanted to be and do everything and 'save the planet' from the evil governments only not realizing he was helping out other evils get into power like Castro and Laurent Kabila...
    He also refused all the benefits associated with being a minister and being a high ranking official...he meant well but at the end of the day he was a doctor, with a sense of adventure and no training in politics, international affairs or combat...

    P.S. Check out this picture of Benicio del Toro in the upcoming movie CHE....it looks so much like CHE that Pado must be creaming his pants.
     
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    Padovano said:
    So ........ you have no point?

    Seriously, what does Che's duties in Cuba, coupled with his attempted mission in Bolivia, have to do with the world today? How is Che responsible for some low level corruption in Chile, Peru or Romania?

    ANSWER: Nothing at all.

    Now, pull you pants back up and wait for the next round.
    Castro...Kabilia...corrupt enough for ya sandal sniffer.
     
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    P.S. Don't know how many italian citizens are in North America or Central America but you may not realize that for the first time Italian citizens abroad (not necessarily born in Italy but with a passport like myself) can vote in the upcoming general elections. Essentially, representatives from North and Central America will be voted by italians in the Americas to represent them in Italy. There are 2 spots for the House and one for Senate...please do your part if you receive the ballot in the mail.

    Interesting fact: Ted Turner's daughter in law is running for the house under....


    (drum roll)

    fellow billionaire Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia
     

    Hydde

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    he was too good for the roles he put himself in...he wanted to be and do everything and 'save the planet' from the evil governments only not realizing he was helping out other evils get into power like Castro and Laurent Kabila...
    He also refused all the benefits associated with being a minister and being a high ranking official...he meant well but at the end of the day he was a doctor, with a sense of adventure and no training in politics, international affairs or combat...

    P.S. Check out this picture of Benicio del Toro in the upcoming movie CHE....it looks so much like CHE that Pado must be creaming his pants.

    Well, the biographies put him like "the doctor who fought for liberty and died for the poor ones" but....

    I have to agree that to some extend, Che Guevara was someone who felt deeply uncomfort about how the indians and the natives of america were threated, even when he was not from indian roots. He had a good sense of justice, but like u said, his ignorance and his will to "throw some bullets" maybe twisted his path.

    He had the potential to be a great leader but for some reasons, maybe ignorance, he disgraced himself.

    Some see him as a hero, but the fact that he killed a lot, lot of people in his way (and im not talking about the soldiers he killed in battlefield) show his other brutal self.

    IMO it all resumes in his youth. He was a guy who felt kinda bad about poor indians, who didnt wanted to really study, and his main worries were to have some adventure somewhere, without much purpouse.

    btw, del toro guy looks really like him
     
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    There is a really strong rumor circulating around Torino and in Italy for what has been a month....
    Giraudo is to join Milan's front office (shameful) and along with him will arrive none other than Gianluigi Buffon...with a price tag...word is that Moggi thinks a) abbiati can do the job just as good and actually has a better record and b) it will save them mucho mucho money...
    I dismissed it many times..but its coming back to life too many times..scary actually ...last time I heard a rumor like this so many times re-surface was a crazy rumor stating Lazio defender Alessandro Nesta was joining Milan.
     

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    P.S. Don't know how many italian citizens are in North America or Central America but you may not realize that for the first time Italian citizens abroad (not necessarily born in Italy but with a passport like myself) can vote in the upcoming general elections. Essentially, representatives from North and Central America will be voted by italians in the Americas to represent them in Italy. There are 2 spots for the House and one for Senate...please do your part if you receive the ballot in the mail.

    Interesting fact: Ted Turner's daughter in law is running for the house under....


    (drum roll)

    fellow billionaire Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia
    Yes sir, Rai International has been advertising this like crazy. Rai actually says, "Get your asses to the nearest Consolate and vote, ya wop bastards."
     

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    There is a really strong rumor circulating around Torino and in Italy for what has been a month....
    Giraudo is to join Milan's front office (shameful) and along with him will arrive none other than Gianluigi Buffon...with a price tag...word is that Moggi thinks a) abbiati can do the job just as good and actually has a better record and b) it will save them mucho mucho money...
    I dismissed it many times..but its coming back to life too many times..scary actually ...last time I heard a rumor like this so many times re-surface was a crazy rumor stating Lazio defender Alessandro Nesta was joining Milan.
    Don't worry he isn't going anywhere. He renewed his contract with juve. All the Triade did.
     

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    Castro...Kabilia...corrupt enough for ya sandal sniffer.
    1) Castro is corrupt? Oh yes, the USA doesn't like him so he must either be a crook or a terrorist.

    2) Kabila? LOL! You know that Che Guevarra has been dead since something like 1967, don't you? So, Che met Kabila in 1965, the Kabila takes power in 1997 and you make a connection? You really are a funny little conspiracy theorist aren't you?
     

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    Padovano said:
    1) Castro is corrupt? Oh yes, the USA doesn't like him so he must either be a crook or a terrorist.

    2) Kabila? LOL! You know that Che Guevarra has been dead since something like 1967, don't you? So, Che met Kabila in 1965, the Kabila takes power in 1997 and you make a connection? You really are a funny little conspiracy theorist aren't you?
    And, little Nicky, I suppose you would have been supporting Mubutu? The wealthiest man in the history of the earth - stealing his fortune off the natural resources of Congo while his people were the poorest of the poor. But he did have a great idea - changing the name of the country and coming up with a really cool flag.
     
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    Padovano said:
    1) Castro is corrupt? Oh yes, the USA doesn't like him so he must either be a crook or a terrorist.
    Let's see...people live in mud huts...people ask tourists for clothes not money...the best professions are not doctors but bartender at the resorts ... individuals drive lada's and others are so desperate they use a 1950 Soviet Crate as a boat to get to Florida ... and lets not forget the Human Rights violations ... freedom of press..freedom of speech....
    oh yes and cute Fidel smokes the Cohiba in his palace because he is a 'leader of the people'...


    Padovano said:
    2) Kabila? LOL! You know that Che Guevarra has been dead since something like 1967, don't you? So, Che met Kabila in 1965, the Kabila takes power in 1997 and you make a connection? You really are a funny little conspiracy theorist aren't you?
    Yes KABILIA..the group Che helped over throw the government included a young blood thirsty kid named Kabila who thanks to the Che inspired Guerilla war helped the group topple the govt and then go on to bigger and better things....
     
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    Juve_25 said:
    Don't worry he isn't going anywhere. He renewed his contract with juve. All the Triade did.
    Trust me you can keep that EPO pushing criminal...however, contracts do not mean a thing..another party can buy out a contract...you realize that players are purchased even though they have a contract right.
     
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    Padovano said:
    And, little Nicky, I suppose you would have been supporting Mubutu? The wealthiest man in the history of the earth - stealing his fortune off the natural resources of Congo while his people were the poorest of the poor. But he did have a great idea - changing the name of the country and coming up with a really cool flag.
    I would support a UN peace keeping force to root out the evil doers of the regime and stablize the region

    Now watch this drive
     

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