Dragon

Senior Member
Apr 24, 2003
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Full of oldies

Rest of the world (they're up 1-0) has Vieri, Morientes, Kuranyi, Davids, Lucio, Matrix :)lol:) and their manager is Cesar Farias (el DT de Venezuela!)
Friends of Messi has Abreu, Cafu, Otamendi, Milito (Gabriel)

I don't know who else is playing will let you know as soon as I see new faces
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,509
Palin won't be elected. You might be right about the "replubicunts" taking advantage of a poor Obama presidency but I doubt that they would even put Palin on the ticket after how much she embarrassed them in 2008.

Palin may appeal to the hardcore conservative but that isn't who the republicans need to reach to get control of the white house again. Staunch republicans will vote for their party no matter who the candidate is, who they need to appeal to is the undecided voters and Palin scares them away.

Putting Palin up in 2012 would be electoral suicide, I'm sure they will go for a candidate who they feel appeals to non republicans as well.
It's looking like Palin will be the one, wrongly or not. She's already popular and the Retardlicans have nobody else to promote, really. You think Mitt Romney or Dick Cheney have a chance? Hello no. The only other option would be Ron Paul, somebody I'd even consider voting for, but he's too anti-establishment to get the nod on the ticket. Plus he's also anti-Federal Reserve and hence anti-too big to fail banks like Goldman, JP Morgan, et cetera, so he won't garner any of their money for campaigning purposes.

The reason why Palin's ticket would not necessarily be suicidal is because Obama is in such trouble and voters are starting to become "more conservative" again, whatever that means. I don't have faith in most folks to know what it means. My prediction of Obama becoming the most unpopular President in history could be coming to fruition. Only thing that can stop it is a terror attack or another major war where we just "have" to rally around the President, because one thing is for sure -- there will not be a recovery in the economy before 2012.

He changed his policy with israel to a soft one (as if there was a rough one in the first place :howler:) now so as to get the zionist lobby to his side in his coming campaign. What a failure his previous one was.
If I would have known Obama would choose the son of a fucking Israeli terrorist to lead his White House, I wouldn't have voted for him.

Too bad Progressive politicians don't exist anymore. Instead everyone thinks we have to go backward to accomplish anything. We have to "go back to our conservative roots", take the country back, make things go "back to the way they were". As if anything is what it once was.

I'll probably be out of the country for the next election, but I'll be sure to send in my ballot for someone who won't matter.
Depends on what they mean by conservative. If it means fiscally conservative, then by all means, we MUST go back to that. If we don't, we will run the country off a cliff. The problem arises in the fact that nobody knows what that means, nor do the NeoCunts (or Dems) have any intention of being fiscally sound. Bush wasn't, Clinton wasn't, Obama isn't, and even pappy Bush wasn't. So there is no hope for that with the Republican party. Then we have to worry about even more aggressive foreign policy that will continue to destroy the nation as it is now.

So basically, we're fucked. The only hope from an economic perspective is Ron Paul who probably wouldn't win without the support of the bankers as it is.
 

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