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Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Would be nice. It's dark here almost all the time. Fucking depressing if you ask me.
so much for 'happiest' country in the world... stupid newsweek


They blew dat up, Holmes. Now it's all about Zef style. ;)

Yeah, everybody up north likes to talk up the warmer days closer to the equator, but they keep forgetting the darkness thing. :rolleyes:
gwegsta, ever been to either el salvador or nicaragua?
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Ok, I opened the link, read the head line "...guilty", then started reading until I got to politician, and stopped. He is a politician "gobshite", wouldn't expect less. The only difference he got caught. probably he F'ed so bad that it's hard to fix
He's an attention-seeking prick and he lied under oath in a case where he sued a newspaper to win that case.

That lying has now caught up with him and he's likely to do some jail time.
 

Delle Alpi

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May 26, 2009
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He's an attention-seeking prick and he lied under oath in a case where he sued a newspaper to win that case.

That lying has now caught up with him and he's likely to do some jail time.
But aren't most or arguably all politicians are like that. The only difference he got caught red handed. Good thing he is going to get locked. Those shower sessions will probably teach him something. Show me a politician though that hasn't lied . To reach a such high status, you have do plenty of favors and make up plenty none sense. When you decide to work in politics, you have to check your morals and principles at the door, otherwise you aren't going to last.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Lying in court under oath is more serious than normal lying.

And I'm not one for getting all high and mighty about lying, because everyone does it.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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I actually think it is relatively rare for politicians to lie. They are more likely to just tell half truths, which is different.

And I consider the proper working of a justice system, which was at stake here, to be every bit as important as what is happening in politics.
 

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