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tubebuoy 7th Jan 04 05:05 AM

I would like to take this moment to encourage all Liberals to send every penny you have to Howard Dean.

Thank You!

}---:)

GSD 7th Jan 04 10:36 AM

Democratic governors......

Last one presided over the first WTC attack in '93 and then proceded to hamstring the nation (defination of "is", eatin aint cheatin') while the arabs were sneakin up for good this time.

The one b4 him sat in the White House for 444 days cryin and prayin for our hostages in Iran

Go ahead..send your pennies to Dean and we will send our dollars to 43


God bless our brave troops


PS

I actually dislike GWB greatly and voted for Bore and Loserman. But I now want a prez that will shoot first and ask questions later

Here we come

unicorn 7th Jan 04 11:30 AM

Now give theese guys a subforum for American Domestic Affairs. Then we other can save pennies, time and our souls too. Maybe I'll visit when I'm in need of a laughter.

...[thinking]...

Or maybe not. Keep it right here. I always need a laughter.

GSD - you surprise me, I was shure you voted for Bush.

GSD 7th Jan 04 12:22 PM

Hi U

When people have different viewpoints and civily discuss, that is called "debate", debates always occur in "forums". This is the basis for modern society. Besides, there is not the same discussion or enthusiasm as there used to be here:

http://betaone.net/index.php?showtopic=30213&hl=


Wanna debate "European Domestic affairs"?

The Total Losses Of WW2=50,000,000 million

Country: Soviet Union 20,000,000 casualties civilian and military
China 3,000,000- 15,000,000. The latter number is more likely.
Germany 4,500,000 including 1,000,000 civilians.
Japan 2,000,000 casualties.
Bengal 1,500,000 died of war-related famine in 1943 in Bengal
Yugoslavia 1,300,000 including 1,000,000 civilians
Italy 500,000 casualties.
France 500,000 casualties half of them civilians.
Britain less than 500,000 but with 120,000 additional from the Empire.
United States less than 300,000 died; additional hundred thousands died in industry
Hungary, Poland, Rom 3-400,000 losses in each army of Hungary, Poland and Romania.
East & CentralEurope 4,300,000 to 5,800,000 Jews died as well as a similar number of slaws.

WW1
The Total Losses Of WW1=37,508,686 million

87 MILLION souls and this does not include any of the European nonsense that has happened since

talk to me babe

Z

unicorn 7th Jan 04 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by GSD@Jan 7 2004, 01:22 PM
When people have different viewpoints and civily discuss, that is called "debate", debates always occur in "forums".
Ah, I was close to guess that. You are so fast. [high admire factor]

Code:

http://betaone.net/index.php?showtopic=30089
Or there. Exactly how much enthusiasm am I obliged to show when people stops by, make one or two posts without introducing themsleves asking for things and then never show up again? Lol - everybody aren't like you "Z" - repeatedly reincarnated and in practise always at place.

Quote:

talk to me babe
No. I don't think so. This is the end. A new year you know; New ambitions: I nowadays try not to take part in discussions where the debators don't listen to eachother. It's boring and pointless. Doesn't stop me from having a laughter from time to time though. You better go find another babe.
Saying that doesn't mean I always will be quiet. Having ambitions is one thing and I sometimes fail.

Finally I hope your God also bless the oil, America in general, the cluster bombs, the WMDs you sold and also all that freedom (insert any American Company here) and others so generously will provide to the locals. For Christ sake, bless everything! Lol, no wonder things are so messed up.

rikytik 8th Jan 04 01:06 AM

GSD, while checking some of your figures with a Google search, I was astounded to note that in the US alone there were 31,000,000 abortions between 1973 and 2000.

If we relate these kinds of facts to social issues, politics, the pressures affecting each of us in a world that is so keyed to politics and consumption, it seems to me we're gonna have a lot more pain and suffering before the next enlightenment--should that ever come. It is difficult not to be cynical in our rather synthetic western world where we lack great statesmen who can inspire the citizens wsith greater thoughts.


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