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“Don't be afraid of my Freedom”
Since: Sep 09
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Ramafuchs wrote: I wish to talk about the innocent decent and not-violent critical person's life in this holy blood thirsty than vomiting verbal venom to chase away the participants. Till my fag end of my life i wish to strive hard to expose the barbaric culture in the name of civilization. i love all the living insects Well that good.
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Ramafuchs
Köln, Germany
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Anyone who wish to play the roll of the commercial /corrupt sponsors are not my comrades.. I had exposed with my words and i had never tried to insult anyone because of their views. Topix world forum is a forum where each and every one is at liberty to support his views. But civility and decency in language is vital.
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Ramafuchs
Köln, Germany
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what i miss in Topix world forum is this. Tolerance
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Since: Aug 12
Philadelphia, PA
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I notice a disgusting attitude toward someone who really could not do anything about Katrina. Storms are an act of "god" or nature whatever you want to call it. I'm also disgusted at the unpatriotic remarks of fellow citizens of United States when you still consider and think about your privileges we live in the Best country in the world. Just forsake your citizenship see how fast you appreciate United States. Tell me what country supplies recourses for families with starving children and SSI and SSD for people with special needs? Where in United States do you have a constant uprising where martial law is called? Where you have constant uprisings in the capital Building? Where you have Suicide Bombers walking into courthouses and Public Buildings and killing innocent children and families of hard working citizens if you can find anything similar in United States I'd be interested. Other than that move to Iraq and some of them other countries You will appreciate your freedom.
God Bless America
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Ramafuchs
Köln, Germany
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oh God if there is one Save my soul if i have one.
Most or all gods are not rational or visible or decent . god bless America is the source. In US $ paper we read In god we trust. civilization is a dream for decent humans and gods are not there to shape a better world. Are there any sort of God-fearing and law abiding non-violent participants here in this forum?
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Ramafuchs
Köln, Germany
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pity that i have to air my views about the holy history of USA under the noble son of Bush. My name is Ramafuchs
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Ramafuchs
Köln, Germany
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Those historians who wish to revive and uphold the nice and lovely period of american history which had started from 2000 till 2008 should find the apt intellectual english after 11th sept. "Go do your shopping" or something like that. "Crusade" a word not from me but from the grand son of Bush
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Ramafuchs
Köln, Germany
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it is not a curse to be the grand child of a guy or born with silver spoon. But it is disgusting to allow those people to occupy white house
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Since: Aug 12
Philadelphia, PA
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Your crazy dude and a troll. I wasn't arguing if there is a "god" I'm arguing that it does not matter who is in office. Someone is gonna dump crap on them there is always gonna be some stigma and negative connotations. I mean you talk shit on United States but if it wasn't for United States you would probably have Hitlers Great Grand Child as your Führer
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Since: Nov 07
Hermosa Beach
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AnnDee wrote: Even Clinton agrees Fanny mae and freddy mac is the reason for this economic mess! Even ex-President Clinton admitted that the Democrats were guilty of destroying Fannie and Freddie... and responsible for the current crisis that threatens to bring the entire U.S. economy to the brink of recession: I think that the responsibility that the Democrats have may rest more in resisting any efforts by the Republicans and the Congress or by me when I was President to put some standards and tighten up a little on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Who were the top recipients of Fannie Mae's money? The top three were: Chris Dodd (D-CT), Barack Obama (D-IL) and John Kerry (D-MA). And where are these Fannie Mae executives now? Franklin Raines ($90 million in compensation): Economic Adviser to Barack Obama Jamie Gorelick ($26 million): Major Democratic Fundraiser James Johnson ($21 million): Adviser to Barack Obama "From 1991 To 1998, Mr. Johnson Served As CEO Of The Federal National Mortgage Association, Also Known As Fannie Mae…" *(Josh Gerstein, "Top Talent Scout For Obama Tied To Subprime Lender," /The New York Sun/, 6/9/08) In 1998, Fannie Mae’s Earnings Were Manipulated, Which Resulted In "Maximum Payouts" To Executives Including Johnson, Who Earned $1.9 Million When He Otherwise Would Not Have Earned A Bonus.(Jonathan Weisman and David S. Hilzenrath, "Obama’s Choice Of Insider Draws Fire," /The Washington Post/, 6/11/08) Johnson Received Special Loans From Countrywide Financial CEO Angelo Mozilo.*(Glenn R. Simpson and James R. Hagerty, "Countrywide Friends Got Good Loans," /The Wall Street Journal/, 6/7/08) "Property Records Show Mr. Johnson Has Received More Than $7 Million In Loans From Countrywide Since 1998, The First Coming In The Waning Days Of His Fannie Mae Tenure."*(Glenn R. Simpson and James R. Hagerty, "Countrywide Friends Got Good Loans," /The Wall Street Journal/, 6/7/08) Johnson Also Received Fees And Compensation From Fannie Mae Worth $3.3 Million Between 2001 And 2006.*(Jonathan Weisman and David S. Hilzenrath, "Obama’s Choice Of Insider Draws Fire," /The Washington Post/, 6/11/08) Just to let you know, after all these years of "investigation" there are 3rd party studies indicating CitiBank (aka Citicorp, citigroup...100 or so more) is center stage.
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Herman
Austin, TX
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God Bless Mrs. Bush for pointing out the truth.
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Just Saying
Mineola, NY
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Herman wrote: God Bless Mrs. Bush for pointing out the truth. I said that history would treat him better back at the beginning of this thread, and it's happening. Of course, it helps that his successor in the White House is a total amateur, and an empty suit who is totally in over his head in that job.
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“Don't be afraid of my Freedom”
Since: Sep 09
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Not now, our troops are still dying in Afghanisnam, for what?
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LiveFreeOrDie
Yakima, WA
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History hasn't vindicated Bush. Obama has.
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Bin Lo
United States
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LiveFreeOrDie wrote: History hasn't vindicated Bush. Obama has. Obama is history
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Just Saying
Mineola, NY
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Bin Lo wrote: <quoted text> Obama is history Wishful thinking. Still waiting for a list of his accomplishments as President. At least now he's just a lame duck.
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dognz
Pittsburgh, PA
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youtube.com/watch... … Bush is a Low Life
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bensleys bestest
Nashua, NH
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history has a way of leveling out the highs and lows reflecting a true balanced picture of what occurred. Obozo has a day of reckoning or truth coming also. If America survives as a nation history will report him to be the worst most unqualified person to ever be president. He has saddled our grand children with crippling debt, too much government and too many taxes for us to survive as a free nation. if you wanted to live in a socialist state you should have moved to Russia cuba leave America alone
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Just Saying
Mineola, NY
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bensleys bestest wrote: history has a way of leveling out the highs and lows reflecting a true balanced picture of what occurred. Obozo has a day of reckoning or truth coming also. If America survives as a nation history will report him to be the worst most unqualified person to ever be president. He has saddled our grand children with crippling debt, too much government and too many taxes for us to survive as a free nation. if you wanted to live in a socialist state you should have moved to Russia cuba leave America alone I agree that Obama is the most unqualified person to be elected President in my lifetime. It's amazing that he was reelected despite a lack of any significant achievements in his first term.
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Cranberry Farm
United States
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Obama was reelected because he hashed out a strategy to get the minorities and women voters to vote for him. His achievement was that he impressed upon them that if he didn't win, then all the government support they enjoy might vanish under Romney. Hasn't the Obama presidency already vindicated Bush?
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