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it takes very little to get the homo gang at bradynet all excited...
cc-anus, chichita and their <who's the best botox doctor in town> chat...
no, its the truth, sometimes the truth is hard to realize, but all these craps are the same and merit the same exit
that's a bit tough, huh?
yassir was in a league of his own.
death is what he deserved (and it came too late); shame is enough for tha <crapgang>
speaking of which: I hope that tomorrow the newspapers will NOT associate arafat's putrid corpse to the 9th anniversary of Rabin's assassination
the poor, scrubby, sulking, fat, smelly, heart-eating, chair-smashing, canada-emigrating, michael moore?
THAT michael moore?
As in "mommy, who is michael moore? A guy who overstayed his 15 minutes by more or less... er... 2000 lbs, dear"?
ok.
let's mourn him as well.
I am elsewhere, pls join me remembering the lost forever poor yasir arafat
I am elsewhere, pls join me remembering the lost forever poor john kerry
I am elsewhere, pls join me remembering the lost forever poor bradynet
I am elsewhere, pls join me remembering the lost forever poor banko's mind
<it took only a few weeks till "coloresmembers" sank to the level of a kindergarten. sad!>
AP Photo
The Cuban-sponsored resolution calling for the embargo to be repealed "as soon as possible" was approved by a vote of 179-4 with one abstention, very similar to last year's vote of 179-2 with two abstentions.
The resolution is not legally binding and Cuba's Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque said the U.S. government has ignored it for the last 12 years. But he said "that does not diminish the importance and momentousness" of the vote to the Cuban people and to show the worldwide opposition to the 43-year-old trade embargo.
Speaking just before the vote, Perez Roque noted the resolution was being considered just five days before the U.S. presidential elections "awaited by all with secret hopes."
"It is true that these four years have been terrible for the world," he said. "Cuba, however, awaits and works with optimism and confidence. It knows that it is right. It knows that time is in its favor. It sees the ever-increasing rejection of the blockade right within the United States."
Perez Roque did not mention either President Bush (news - web sites) or his Democratic challenger Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites). But he cited a number of actions by the Bush administration, including new restrictions on tourism, its refusal to allow Cuba to import two drugs to treat AIDS (news - web sites), and an announcement Oct. 9 that the United States had set up a group to freeze the movement of hard currency to and from Cuba.
That announcement by Daniel Fisk, the U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state for western hemisphere affairs, led to Castro's decision to ban the local use of U.S. dollars and replace them with Cuban convertible pesos, the minister said.
When Perez Roque walked to the podium in the General Assembly hall to speak, U.S. diplomats walked out. They returned afterward to cast a "no" vote on the resolution, joined by Israel, Marshall Islands and Palau. Micronesia abstained.
U.S. Ambassador Oliver Garza, an adviser on western hemisphere affairs, told the General Assembly earlier that "if Cubans are jobless, hungry, or lack medical care, as the regime admits, it is because of the failings of the current government."
"The resolution is an attempt to blame the communist regime's failed economic policies on the United States and to divert attention from its human rights record," Garza said. "The Cuban government is not a victim, as it contends. Rather, it is a tyrant, aggressively punishing anyone who dares to have a differing opinion."
But speaker after speaker in the General Assembly debate opposed the U.S. embargo, imposed after Castro defeated the CIA (news - web sites)-backed assault at the Bay of Pigs in 1961.
Qatar's U.N. Ambassador Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, chairman of the Group of 77 which represents mainly developing countries and China, said the embargo undermines international law and "severely curtails the freedom of trade and investment."
talking about poor oz?
let's join the
http://www.coloresmembers.com/
you can only thaank Bradynet for that...giving away passcodes was a stupid idea...
worthless site nowadays...
one of these days i will look for a better place...
salutations distinguees
;-))))))
hi Kuda, you might get some info about your bond from this site, go to board and ask the question
good luck
should be repaid 40 euros in july 2005,trading at 16 euros in paris.
infogrammes holds atari
in this sector no tangible cash....only dream but....
what do you think about this french bond ?
(big troubles in the past with cryo(bankrupt) and titus(who holds iply)
heheheheheheheh hihihihihihhiih hahahHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
heh heh
who cares?
I had reasons for reading and smearing IDEA's little "al-jazeera", but "colores members" has no audience I can be interested into.
Leave you girls to your homo chat
it would be well advised to put this person definitely on the ignore list
typical <oozing_maniac> who, being a pathological liar and loser, blames his very own shit postings on others.
of course he'll try sooner or later to obtain access to 'coloresmembers'. but one shit posting from him and he's out again!
perhaps it's time again to post here two pages long some excerpts from his former postings :~))
girls, mice, rabbits
whatever you wish
<Oct-23-04 wally: amigo: " NO war is costless and the Iraq war is not an exception " <but the village idiot and his advisers spread in a subtle way the message to the amrican citizens that all cost will be covered by the pumping and selling of iraqi oil.>>
Did he mean the OOZER?
http://www.shibuimarkets.com/perl/r...
well, I was jut guessing...
I had not posted on this forum for a week, and the last 14 postings were about me, so...
Thank you for clarifying that you <boys> were just having fun with each other and exchanging pleasantries about blow jobs, penises and sex-change operations for your own satisfaction...
Perfectly legitimate. Nothing wrong with that. "Bunch of faggots" was meant as a factual aknowledgment, not as an insult.
Sorry if I interrupted something.
bye bye, girls
THANK YOU VERY MUCH....
miss me, don't you?
NO !
I'm sorry: you'll have to go on playing with each other in this latrine.
:~)
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