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spidersandsnakes

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  1. EYE sure know....and I'll keep it to myself:):)
  2. Indeed, true patriotism is another thing :)
  3. I know plenty here who have put the likes of you aND other biased posters on ultra ignore too:):)....NO worries:)
  4. EYE am glad that this, corrupt Western-backed RIGHT WING culprit died...pity of natural causes:):)......and quoting an old Chilean saying: "may the desparacidos eat his soul forever" (translated from old Spanish:)) Dead Augusto Pinochet Field:Military, Politics Info:Longtime leader of Chile, he overthrew elected president Salvador Allende in a bloody military coup in 1973 and finally relinquished power after 17 years Date of Birth:11/25/1915Date of Death:12/10/2006Age at Death:91 Cause of Death: Heart attack
  5. Hahahahah, the "allies" are gunning in....my knees are shaking, heheheh .....Same feelings only STRONGER on your persona too....as you can see, IT WASN'T me;););)
  6. Thanx....good luck to u 2.....oh, my GF is taking care of that book on PS you mentioned....thanx for asking:)!
  7. Oh, Go day glo , hahahahhahahahahahhahahah......ME AND MY GF ARE HAVING THE DAY OF OUR LIFE LAUGHING!!!:):):)
  8. You should say Amen to the fact that you didn't get banned for the post you generated on my person....I repeat: "it's you or me........."!!:):)
  9. No worries, RIGHT-WING can be written both as 2 words and as a compound word...that's modern English for you:)! Corruption means buying your way to power....and if you think that is good, that is another topic we should start elsewhere:). Would you like me to believe that if the peoples of Egypt, Tunisia, etc. had the $$$ they would have chosen the men who they are trying to get rid oF??? NO WAy man :). That is where the whole corruption thing comes into it. I don't really have to explian more if I choose not to you know?!!...it's so clear. Corruption also meas using the $$$ those kingdoms have to try and crush the people's LEGIT uprising.
  10. There are meny "little green men" around :) :D :D
  11. Well, finally some debating:):)......it is UNdeniable that the likes of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain and Kuwait have very close $$$ ties with the Western world.....and pls be careful, I said WESTERN WORLD, not only the U.S.A.:). Mubarak had ties with the Western world and the people got sick and tired of it all.....they have just recently discovered both Mubarak's and Gheddafi's $$$ stashed away in Swiss banks, NOT Islamic banks :). Of course the West is civilized.....I myself am wholly part of it and live in it and work in it. BUT I am NO YESMAN...never haVE been and NEVER will be:):). EYE know when I'm being fooled and the worst leg-pulling is the one enacted by one's own country!:) Of course I will keep on throwing mud on RIGH-WING ideals.......RIGHT-WING IS A DIRTY WORD AND WILL REMAIN THAT WAY FOREVER:)
  12. Watch out Wikileaks will get YOU ALL:):)!!!
  13. Hahahahahahhaha, you would like to know how me and Mony communicate, wouldn't you??!:)....why..... don't you communicate with your other half??! :rolleyes: When "other" posters here are coherent, they usually call people dirty words or the like.......funny way of being coherent:):)!!!
  14. I'm glad to see good sound humour setting in after a day of BLUSTERING BREAST-BEATING, HEHEHEHHEHEHEHEH :):)
  15. Hah........go say that to the over 6000000 Jews BRUTALLY SLAIN in the last century and to the Jewish community......RIGHT-WING, be it moderate or extreme, IS AND REMAINS A DIRTY, REVOLTING WORD :) CHECKMATE :)
  16. Hahahahhahahaha, first of all we are not playing chess,,,,,,,a far more respectable game than what you are trying to depict as......2nd, I would NEVER play chess, a game I know and play very well as a matter of fact:), with you because smaller toddlers play it better:) 3rd, you are quoting historical aspects that have not answered my question AT A LL and that way of replying resembles the way politicians try to put things over to the people when they do not know what to say anymore. :). 4th, EYE do not know why I bother debating with posters who play ploitics the sleazy way:) TOUCHE'!!!!:)
  17. THAT is NO reply at all....pls decipher what you're saying, but pls be COHERENT:):)
  18. SARAH HOTNIGHTS:) By blackglove at 2011-05-03
  19. Talking about freedom and freedomS:):) http://blog.nj.com/njv_bob_braun/2011/05/with_bin_laden_dead_can_we_sto.html Braun: With bin Laden dead, will freedoms return now? Don't hold your breath Published: Wednesday, May 04, 2011, 9:20 AM Now that the triumphalist breast-beating has stopped, can we now get on to the only meaningful celebration? Now that Osama bin Laden is dead, can we now stop living in fear? Or as Jim Harper, a blogger for the Washington-based Cato Institute, wrote: "Can I have my airport back please?" Can we repeal laws that made it easier for the government to spy on its people? Can we now return to trying criminals in civilian courts? Can we close Guantánamo? Can we end the war in Afghanistan begun to get at the man eventually found living in relative luxury in another country, a half-mile from Pakistan’s West Point? Mark Denbeaux, a professor at Seton Hall Law School and attorney for some detainees in Guantánamo, says that, "Now that we have effectively beaten the man who made us live in terror, isn’t time to return to what life was like before 9/11?" The answer, of course, should be "Yes," but we all know it isn’t. In the same speech announcing bin Laden’s death, President Barack Obama warned, "Yet his death does not mark the end of our effort. There’s no doubt that al Qaeda will continue to pursue attacks against us. We must — and we will — remain vigilant at home and abroad." Endless fear. Endless war. In an Orwellian twist, victory made us less secure. "I’m confused," says Lorie Van Auken of East Brunswick, one of the so-called "Jersey Widows" who successfully lobbied for the creation of the 9/11 Commission. "First, we were told we had to invade Afghanistan because the Taliban wouldn’t give up bin Laden. Then, after we couldn’t find him, we decided finding him really wasn’t that important but we had to stay in Afghanistan anyway — and even invade Iraq. "Now we find out bin Laden was living in Pakistan. We kill him and everybody celebrates a great triumph — so I guess he was a big deal again. So, can we stop the war in Afghanistan now?" AP File PhotoTerror mastermind Osama bin Laden, pictured in this 1998 file photo.Denbeaux said the nation should act as if it had emerged from a decade-long nightmare. "When it ends, we should be facing a sunnier, brighter day — not just more of the same.’’ He said bin Laden’s elimination proved the "country should no longer be timid and fearful, we should restore faith in the courts and allow trials for the people we hold in custody.’’ Trying to remember Sept. 10, 2001, is difficult. Certainly getting through airports was easier. Washington and New York weren’t bastions of security. Now virtually every government building, and many private ones, have metal detectors and armed security guards. But those aren’t the most important changes. Since the invasion of Afghanistan, we have lost nearly 6,000 troops there and in Iraq. "We are acting as if someone or some group will always be trying to take us over — and maybe they are,’’ says Donald Robertson of Wall, whose son Donald was killed on 9/11. "Maybe that’s just the way it has to be.’’ Maybe. But it makes the cheering flat and useless. The restoration of civil liberties would have been so much more satisfying than fist-pumping over the death of one man. Putting an end to the list of dead Americans would be a far more poignant commemoration of the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Instead, it’s well — break is over, everybody back to full-body screens, intimate pat-downs and taking off your belts and shoes. Even Harper from the Cato Institute said wanting our airports back is probably too premature a wish. He concluded: "Osama bin Laden’s survival helped shore up the mystique of the terrorist supervillain, which has fed counterterrorism excess such as the Transportation Security Administration’s domestic airport security gauntlet. Now that bin Laden is gone, the public will be more willing to carefully balance security and privacy in our free country. By a small, but important margin, courts will be less willing to indulge extravagant government claims about threat and risk.’’ Frank Askin, head of the Constitutional Law Clinic at Rutgers-Newark, agreed courts would lead easing the security state. "In times of crisis, courts defer to the executive — only to admit later, as they did with interning Japanese-Americans in World War II, that they made a mistake.’’ Even better would be an affirmative answer to Denbeaux’s question: "Can we stop being afraid now?"
  20. I think history has shown that the world's most wanted TERRORIST and DICTATOR has long been dead.....ADOLF HITLER, a right-wing fanatic!!!:) THANK YOU AMERICA:)!!!!
  21. YES......THAT is exactly what I said.......WESTERN STYLE CORRUPTION!!!! Can you deny that the West exported its WORST forms of CORRUPTION to the above-mentioned states??! Oh sure....those people WILL have their deserved freedom, but only when they get rid of their monarchic rulers will they actually OBTAIN freedom!!! The PEOPLE did it in Egypt, in Tunisia, they are doing it in Lybia.....AND they will do it in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, etc. as well.....THE PEOPLE ALWAYS WIN....it's undeniable, it's under the eyes of the whole world.....let's wake up to it :):)
  22. The peoples of TunisiA, Egypt, Lybia, etc. are fighting against Western style CORRUPTION that has long infiltrated their countries.....including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait......CAN'T WAIT TILL THEY ALL TOPPLE:)!!
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