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25. Julho 2009, 13:35:54
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
gogul: It is even important that he doesn't die too soon, his stupid kids shouldn't inherit his crime empire.

25. Julho 2009, 13:28:37
gogul 
Seems that Silvio Berlusconis villa is build on a phoenician gravesite. In view of the fishy orgies he organises there, this hurts (and he likes this). I'm already irritated when archeologists number skulls on the forehead. Berlusconi wants to insinuate that the Italians (so does the rest of the world) know more than enough that he is moraly broken (I just overdo a little his own words), so what. A worse figure is not around in Europe, and he's proud of that. I mean, Bill Clinton wasn't proud of his story! I think I have to point out that Silvio Berlusconi looks ugly at this place. Well, what matters is that he is a sponsor of the mafia, involved in killings of mafiahunters. Hopefully the old man doesn't die too soon, all the disgusted want to see him locked up (and he likes this).

25. Julho 2009, 13:04:22
gogul 
Assunto: Re: Pictures of Iran
Bernice: Amazing!

24. Julho 2009, 19:21:08
gogul 
Assunto: Pictures of Iran
I opened the web page of the Iran embassy http://www.iranembassy.ch/

There is the link 'Iran map', and there you can find beautiful pictures of the country.
Among others also these: http://www.iranmap.com/iran-photos?album=20 pics of the protests that followed the election

The iranian government must feel so lonely

24. Julho 2009, 13:17:41
gogul 
The company Syngenta is selling fertilizer and deals with seeds (!). Because farmers are insolvent of these yearly unnecessary expenses, Syngenta is starting bartering, seeds against harvest.

The engagement of these companies result in monocultures, which forces farmers to more expenses to cover their needs. Companies like Syngenta provide a food security of somewhere around 60%.

Free and educated farmers reach a food security of over 80%. 100% means that salt or coffee has to get imported, soils and climate always limits the full supply.

The performance of free farmers is bigger as companies like Syngenta whose product marketing in western medias sells their engagement as life saving, green revolution, no more famine.

Farmers are in fact desperate, insolvent, kill them self about the pressure. Mack, CEO of Syngenta doesn't look like he would care about that.

24. Julho 2009, 10:29:26
gogul 
Box on the ear? A valid instrument among adults.

24. Julho 2009, 10:10:49
gogul 
Wasting money on weapons is one obvious thing. Only a little fraction of them would be enough to destroy the whole earth, a enormous waste regardless to reality. Dilutions like these have been constructed in countless areas, and the energy invested to solve the problems within these delutions is a waste of time too, simply destroy it. People who live their normal life don't have to suffer while the world walks from oversizing to real needs. All we need, we have it, what a beautiful world.

What I don't like is that not even greedy tycoons have to suffer. For them it's like having 1000 dishes on the table, allthough a soup, main dish and dessert is all they deserve. Our justice is ineffectve if I comes to these persons, I don't accept this. I am almost inclined to go over to fist law. I swear vilely allready it's awful and I shit and vomit on the institutions.

23. Julho 2009, 20:39:54
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
(V): Yes. What I ment to say is that Obama might change more in a year with Swiss pharmaceutics as Switzerland was able to in 10 years

23. Julho 2009, 20:34:34
gogul 
Also, I support a palliative end. I think about the moment when a doc in white tells me that he can offer me 10 more years. I wish I can die then. Daily work. I move a lot every day, I hope it'll pay off.

23. Julho 2009, 20:29:25
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
(V): Its getting very complex. What's happening in the health branch has global impact. All I care is if my housedocis happy, and he's not yet.

23. Julho 2009, 20:14:53
gogul 
Assunto: Re: great story on how to complain to big companies
Imsoaddicted: I can't see the videos now. When I complain, I send copies to the press and who it might concern and whom it might interest.

America has a strange paper governance culture. Forget it, its internet age.

23. Julho 2009, 20:07:13
gogul 
If only I could see tv from there. What is about this woman who tells in the living rooms that she almost died because of the Canadian healtcare, and that's why Obamas healthcare challenges have to get stopped. What you really need to stop is the lobbying. It's a theft the courrent system, who wants to keep that theft alive? It's a theft here, the medication is much too expensive. Look, if I see a republican saying that health insurance is not nessessary, all we need if affordable healthcare (docs, hospitals, therapies, dents), now that would be interesting. But they seem to want both, no health security and expensive healthcare.
Spots like the mentioned are forbidden here.

23. Julho 2009, 19:48:19
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
Übergeek 바둑이: Thanks for your elaborations. I want to underline that i don't condemn republicanism, not at all. I just don't see any. Take no matter what. Trickle down, if you talk about trickling, you talk about drops, right? And the dimension of treason is all the water you can think of for the elite, and drops for the rest. This is a treason to the republican idea, I want to see them educate (well, that is definitly not what todays republicans are able to, younger people), there is enough room for everyone to swim in the ponds.

23. Julho 2009, 16:13:06
gogul 
Republicanism is a social movement. The Republicans, a party of traitors.

23. Julho 2009, 15:46:17
gogul 
Obama is just a representative of the US, more or less powerless, exept if it's his choice to stress the world.

23. Julho 2009, 15:38:28
gogul 
Nevadas goldrush. What a mess. They even dare to argue tha new techniologies for a better environmet need gold. You allow suck a joke? Gold is recyclable. Take a look at the fingerring of your lady.

23. Julho 2009, 15:28:04
gogul 
AliforniaCalifornia with the reputation of everything is fine.


For 2.5 % of the residents.

23. Julho 2009, 15:23:22
gogul 
Assunto: Re: Even Fox News gets zapped by AIM ;)
Artful Dodger: Arni is not welcome in Austria anymore. Keep this opportunist where he is.

23. Julho 2009, 15:05:01
gogul 
Governments care about their elites. Fine. I govern the homeless. Laugh at the elite.

23. Julho 2009, 14:58:52
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
gogul: Well I don't care. I loved my times as homeless.

23. Julho 2009, 14:55:16
gogul 
Now that banks are paying back their credits, is Obama thinking about homeless people now?

23. Julho 2009, 14:51:53
gogul 
Modificado por gogul (23. Julho 2009, 14:53:18)
The biggest problem with every goverment is that they are not decent and full of thieves. Funny that governments ask for respect where none is deserved. What makes a Nicolas Sarcozy think that he deserves respect for example? Is it because he was strong in hiding french money in switzerland? Remember when this joke (Sarcozy) got angry because a reasonable person from the people refused to shake his hand? Well, Sarcozy is criminal enough to be put to jail till the end of his days.

22. Julho 2009, 16:16:30
gogul 
Modificado por gogul (22. Julho 2009, 16:19:54)
It is 'old tabacco' saying that intel' co-work didn't work during the Bush-Administration. Now, who did let the Bushies walk into the trap? The thesis that the 9/11-terrorists were hosted by sombody able to 'shroud' them to the disabled US-intel, it's possible.

Model: - The CIA is knocked out allready. -Saudis talk out (intellike), look, our black sheep is puting things togheter, looks like a massive thing. -Agents confirm at place. -Computerspecialists get gained for the shield. -The Bushadministration is indeed surprised. -Now, after 9/11, it's up to the character of Bush and co.

22. Julho 2009, 11:57:01
gogul 
Most countries have offices where problems of this kind can be reported. Once reported these offices should move social workers or this kind, but they don't do nothing and let this happen. Send emails to these offices if you see bulling happening in your country. I know a lot of offices which only serve to place lazy boys and girls from the upper class.

21. Julho 2009, 19:10:05
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
(V): Thanks man. You know I like these islands northwest of here :)

21. Julho 2009, 18:58:43
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
(V): It was a single dude who made that pressure possible, don't forget that. I'm happy with it.

21. Julho 2009, 18:55:48
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
(V): Now you can even access complete records dating back to the 100 years war, thanks to the UK government of the time wanting to know where their money was being spent.

Interesting. Link please?

The memory of this very board tells that Switzerland is stuck with apartheid. Many work on it

21. Julho 2009, 18:48:49
gogul 
It seems that we don't have new books about redindian history. I been told they'll come after a certain numbers of the multimillion trials going on done.

21. Julho 2009, 18:40:12
gogul 
I don't have to talk about ch and wwII. Google Bergier commission.

21. Julho 2009, 17:50:44
gogul 
Women rights in Libya? Women genital cutting, young girls married to old men, abuse, the daughters and mothers the possession of men? If al-Gaddafi knew about these things, he even could change it, don't he?

21. Julho 2009, 17:15:26
gogul 
Assunto: Re: A world goverment. People who support that idea are dumb.
Modificado por gogul (21. Julho 2009, 17:34:25)
(V): Just a matter of outlandish correspondents.

http://www.seitenstark.de/em2008/bilder/wappen/wappen-gross-schweiz.gif

21. Julho 2009, 17:06:17
gogul 
Assunto: Re: A world goverment. People who support that idea are dumb.
(V): Gibraltar? Drugs, human trafficking, spain italian north african and london/madrd mafia bundled in 50'000 offshore companies. It's drugs that govern the big business deal. Don't you tell me you didn't know that. We have good memory over here, and the London financesuck and british governance, it's too easy to ground it.

21. Julho 2009, 00:36:47
gogul 
I can tell where culture has gone, there where it is missing. It went to the museum, to the laboratory and to the prisons of the mighty, be it their own homes, or the ones of the police. I'm waiting for the police u-turn my friends.

21. Julho 2009, 00:27:09
gogul 
Assunto: Re: A world goverment. People who support that idea are dumb. Ergo, a world government would be dumb.
Artful Dodger: Why struggle people our days. Ya got to know when it's time for hara-kiri.

The alternative to the UN is culture.

20. Julho 2009, 23:59:16
gogul 
Assunto: Re: A world goverment. People who support that idea are dumb. Ergo, a world government would be dumb.
Artful Dodger: All at once!

20. Julho 2009, 23:52:33
gogul 
Assunto: Re: Ok, he's been dead long enough
Artful Dodger: A world goverment. People who support that idea are dumb. Ergo, a world government would be dumb. The EU, the UN, that is like the tower of babel. A total nonsence for people who in fact are unbearable. A little mediadance, and they seem to look nice, and because we too are sooooo dumb we even start to believe it, don't we? Thank you sooooooo much for saving us dear UN, Ha the tv told me how great your work is, you save lives in Africa! Boah, fantastic!

19. Julho 2009, 11:11:31
gogul 
Modificado por gogul (19. Julho 2009, 11:18:19)
No proceeding within seven hours. ok. Netanjahu is leading Israel to the abyss. It is important that Achmedinejadus and Hamas kinds (anti Jews everywhere) get concious that they are torches of infamy. Some persons, also some Swiss in particular, on this globe are at place to do the job face to face. It can not be anymore that the Israel and Palestinian establishments let policies be managed by incompetents. These are the FUNNY sides of democracy now.

19. Julho 2009, 03:40:21
gogul 
The Jews didn't conquer Israel. The wizards should rethink their attitude about Joshua :)~

19. Julho 2009, 03:30:29
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
gogul: wonders if in the middle east there are some people left who can handle some 50-60 years of history.

19. Julho 2009, 03:19:24
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
Czuch: Its a bit like the Israeli/Palestine conflict. The solution is written in just some decades of history, but the boys there prefer to fight.

19. Julho 2009, 03:06:10
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
Modificado por gogul (19. Julho 2009, 03:06:49)
(V): Can you swap the perspective? One column was dead then came the next, this was dead too then came the next column and on and on. Wasn't that somehow satisfying. Come on, do it for us, just once!

19. Julho 2009, 02:59:45
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
gogul: Uuuuh duck, British columns at the horizon lmao

19. Julho 2009, 02:49:56
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
(V): Oh I forgot, Britain has nothing to sacrifice anymore exept some shameful gifts from the museum.

19. Julho 2009, 02:44:16
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
(V): Did you miss the videos of the British servicemen lately? Ugly stuff. British politics hide behind every bush they can find. Aren't you best positioned suggest some British sacrifices pending? British history is horrible next to the US, and it's British intollerance that made the start of the US worse :)

17. Julho 2009, 15:05:35
gogul 
Assunto: Re:
Bwild: Domestic politics... Funny playground isn't it.

17. Julho 2009, 12:27:28
gogul 
And for these homeland security laws, the stupid mode of the mighty in this decade. The argument that this doesn't bother me because I'm allright and within the law and a moral human is wrong.

As it is today, we have our own hand over our home, our property, our children, our private sphere (? on that).

Homeland security laws threat this freedom, and the way governments treat the residents as if we would be under age is a joke. It's their own crimes that forces governments to manipulate and to take away our freedom. If I'd live in Germany and not in Switzerland, I would be in Berlin and making every politician impossible, they really wentnuts in Germany. I wish I knew more about other countries, but government will be forced by the street to clean up the kitchen and the dust under the carpet.

17. Julho 2009, 11:52:56
gogul 
Yes, I think it was the manipulator Cheney who felt free enough to phrase that they merit it all. That was the land of the free those times lmao.

17. Julho 2009, 11:33:43
gogul 
Think about this sort of general hatred against Arabs that swashed over from the US. Do your medias feel comfortable about? US-medias disapointed countless friends of America, millions round the globe. It made terrorists this hatred, a hatred which was never justified. America is loved and admired in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Iran, and G.W.Bush gave it up. For what? Strange piety maybe? Or the wish to exploit? Did this gang felt like they merit the world?

17. Julho 2009, 10:35:28
gogul 
Assunto: Re:http://articles.latimes.com/2007/may/31/local/me-rendition31
Modificado por gogul (17. Julho 2009, 10:54:56)
Artful Dodger: Item, there is no acknowledge for terrorists. Not even if a government acts in non acceptable ways. It is impossible to condone the killings of innocent, when I don't even support the killing of offenders.

Among the mechanisms of terrorism there is something I can't ignore, which is that missing transparency is the excuse for terrorists to do something, no matter what. Missing transparency puts the lives of innocents in danger IMO.

All, at least so many statesman I can think of suffer from mobbed-up deseases, they get in trouble very fast once in office, and their stake on terrorism is to provoke it. Deliberately I phrase this strait away, I'd like to ignore the propaganda and anger that walks with the war against terror.

On the other hand side, terror organisations are low life like probably nothing else. Some counties aren't able to get rid of it, and the world is thankful about the US help. This is true for the countries that have to deal with Al Quaida and similar IMO. I think the Bush administration idioty was to size up the terror problem from local low lifers to a global world freedom threat. This is ridiculous, I think that since 2003 Europe was united in seeing Bush as a global threat.

16. Julho 2009, 23:25:42
gogul 
The govts of this world will face their stupidity believe me, they'll have to clean the kitchen und the dust under the carpet a day. As Sarcozy said: too much dust under the carpet means problem in the future.

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