Dragon

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part of the population which must be at least somewhat demented allowing such a thing to occur.
I've been told variations of that line by foreigners all over the world (south americans, latinos living in the US, american and some europeans) and its so easy to say crap like that when you're looking at it from the outside and aren't really living what's going on here. We've (the opposition) worked really hard to get rid of this plague but it isn't as easy as it sounds. Just ask the opposition in Iran or Cuba !
 

Dragon

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ßüякε;2418756 said:
Who would want to go there? And you would have no right in calling our country a waste of land because we have a lot of land. We have so much land, we have Venezuelans pick the fruit from farms the size of Venezuela.

Also, why do you give a fuck, you support Italy, remember?
This is the typical american attitude that makes the rest of the World (but Israel) think americans are ignorant and dumb. But I won't ever bother replying anything more because I'm under the impression you're not the typical stereotyped american.
 
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    I've been told variations of that line by foreigners all over the world (south americans, latinos living in the US, american and some europeans) and its so easy to say crap like that when you're looking at it from the outside and aren't really living what's going on here. We've (the opposition) worked really hard to get rid of this plague but it isn't as easy as it sounds. Just ask the opposition in Iran or Cuba !
    Or the Proletariat, the Bolsheviks, or the Bourgeoisie.

    :shifty:

    Good comparison...
     

    Bjerknes

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    I've been told variations of that line by foreigners all over the world (south americans, latinos living in the US, american and some europeans) and its so easy to say crap like that when you're looking at it from the outside and aren't really living what's going on here. We've (the opposition) worked really hard to get rid of this plague but it isn't as easy as it sounds. Just ask the opposition in Iran or Cuba !
    But it is fairly easy when the same sorry story is occurring in my own nation. Plus you've surely never, ever, told me about the support that Chavez has been lavished with.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Okay Michael, time to stage a massive PsyOp. I'm going to write a faux Sky Sports article claiming Rooney will be out for two months with ligament damage. Questionable for the World Cup.
     

    Dragon

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    But it is fairly easy when the same sorry story is occurring in my own nation. Plus you've surely never, ever, told me about the support that Chavez has been lavished with.
    I haven't had a conversation with you about Venezuela/Chavez in over a year. Times have changed since we last talked about it.

    If you're somehow interested about what's going on here I think you should read this http://www.economist.com/world/americas/displaystory.cfm?story_id=15393502
     

    Bjerknes

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    Lame Rooney Dashes England South Africa Hopes
    The Manchester United Striker Will Miss Close to Two Months of Action
    By Manny Wright Last updated: 31st March 2010

    Possible ligament damage for Wayne Rooney leaves both United fans and England hopefuls worried about the rest of the season.

    The Manchester United forward managed himself a goal in the first leg of the Champions League Quarter-Final match against Bayern Munich before pulling up with an apparent ankle injury. The world class striker tried to impose himself on Bayern centre-forward Mario Gomez, but ended up landing on an uneven patch of turf.

    United head physio Rob Swire stated in a phone interview to Sky Sports, "An immediate diagnosis suggested Rooney only had an ankle sprain, but further results showed that the English starlet could be out for quite some time. Our staff reports early this morning that the striker has ligament damage in his ankle, resulting in at the very least a month's absence in the stands."

    The most accurate recovery time frame for Rooney will be two month's time, right before the World Cup in South Africa.

    England takes on the United States in the Group C opening encounter at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa on June 12.

    Sky Sports
     

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