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[TIMBONI] Friday, September 19, 2008 9:05:45 PM 
When it comes to politics, the only side I take is the truth.  By the way, yes I think he was right.  He'll fight until the last man is dead.  We won't.
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[Head banger] Friday, September 19, 2008 7:21:26 AM 
wonder if the ass got standard prison meals, whatever they are there?
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[BLOOD SUCKER Esquire] Friday, September 19, 2008 12:55:21 AM 
The law is an ass!

a. Hammerstein


CAIRO (AFP) - An Egyptian donkey has been jailed for stealing corn on the cob from a field belonging to an agricultural research institute in the Nile Delta, local media reported on Thursday.

The ass and its owner were apprehended at a police checkpoint that had been set up after the institute's director complained that someone was stealing his crops, the state-owned Al-Ahram daily said.

The unnamed ungulate was found in possession of the institute's corn and a local judge sentenced him to 24 hours in prison. The man who had his ass thrown in jail got off with a fine of 50 Egyptian pounds (nine dollars, six euros).

[Painkiller1990] Thursday, September 11, 2008 6:14:27 PM 
What's up, Tim.   Hey, you can't post that information in here regarding Nuclear material removed from Saddam's regime showing he did actually have a nuclear program, that would show how stupid the left is and their demonization of the truth which they do not represent.
Ooops! Didn't mean to go off here, but........ speaking of the truth, here's a little something for everyone.


Edited at: Thursday, September 11, 2008 6:14:59 PM
[BLOOD SUCKER Esquire] Thursday, September 11, 2008 3:28:46 PM 
I don't think the United States is ready for a black man as their President.  Nor are they ready for a woman. If they were.....Hillary would be standing where Obama is right now. I think when the dust settles.....you wil see another Conservative President in your White House. Obama is nothing more than the newist media darling of your Democratic-skewed national media.

It's getting to the point where you can't tell the politicians from the actors!

a. Hammerstein

Edited at: Thursday, September 11, 2008 3:29:41 PM
[Phantom A6] Friday, July 25, 2008 11:16:45 AM 

Enough material to put it into George's ass. He can changed his life from human being in a street lamp. Very economic. He's glowing in darkness. 

[TIMBONI] Tuesday, July 08, 2008 2:46:20 PM 
I found this "interesting" from the Associated Press:

The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program - a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium - reached a Canadian port Saturday to complete a secret U.S. operation that included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a ship voyage crossing two oceans.

The removal of 550 metric tons of "yellowcake" - the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment - was a significant step toward closing the books on Saddam's nuclear legacy. It also brought relief to U.S. and Iraqi authorities who had worried the cache would reach insurgents or smugglers crossing to Iran to aid its nuclear ambitions.

[joedraper] Tuesday, July 01, 2008 3:24:11 PM 
Actually, yes, Steve Biko is considered a hero here. As well as many white anti apartheid activists. The reason that Madiba stood out is because he became our fist truly democratically voted president ( this is aside from the mans remarkable understanding of the human race in general). Being white myself, I know all too well how the white activists are treated here. Small sacrifice to pay for a developing country. My parents were involved in fighting for freedom and for bringing down the opressive apartheid government so we were pretty ostracized by our fellow white comunity (those who thought that apartheid was so great). We were just so proud of the fact that apartheid was abolished and as I state, we're far off from having a perfect free rainbow nation over here but some of us are giving it our all so that our children can benifit in future from all of our struggles for freedom and democracy.  I was a 15 year old when the old government was voted out and I believe we've come a long way as a country since then. Every country as well as person has their flaws but we're all open to change and peace.
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[BLOOD SUCKER Esquire] Monday, June 30, 2008 10:59:49 PM 
If he were not a black man, would he still be considered a hero? Many whites have given just as much as him to reverse the apartheid that took place there. And many of the whites faced persecution as well. Is Steven Biko considered a hero?

a. Hammerstein
[Soylentgreen4u] Monday, June 30, 2008 3:01:48 PM 
NICE!!!!!!!!!....
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[joedraper] Monday, June 30, 2008 2:37:43 PM 

This man is somewhat of a hero in my country. I remember watching his release from prison. I shed many tears of empathy on my visits to Robben Island and to me this is the most non racist, most peaceful man that I have ever come across. I do wonder when he looks back on his country today, Is this what he envisioned?
For any human to endure what he had to endure, to come out of that with not one bit of hatred towards his opressers, you just have to respect the man for that. I'm very proud to have been at the age I was when things started to change in South Africa. I can only hope that through this all, one day South Africa will be the country that Madiba envisioned it could be. As bleak as the media may paint South Africa, I assure you, we have our moments of sheer beauty and pride. I believe one day that my kids will be proud to be africans.. but that being said this is just the scrambled ramblings of my mind, I, the eternal optamist! lol


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[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Monday, June 30, 2008 5:47:42 AM 
HA!  Not hardly, BSE!  But I do respect the man and his ability to endure the persecution and pain inflicted upon him by the small-minded.  Apart from aiding in the eliminating apartheid.  Not sure if he's accomplished anything else though.
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[BLOOD SUCKER Esquire] Sunday, June 29, 2008 11:29:20 PM 
Nelson Mandela at 90. Father of the world?



a Hammerstein
[Painkiller1990] Sunday, June 01, 2008 3:47:49 PM 
I know the retarded left missed me in here since I've not been posting for a while.
So, I thought I would leave you with this.
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