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#181 - Posted 17 June 2009, 12:07 PM
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If you were have elected Pena Gomez or anyone that looks like him, then I would not be having this debate with you. But until you can show one person elected in your country that looks like him, then you have demonstrated nothing.







Now it's your turn. Take your time.
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#182 - Posted 17 June 2009, 12:11 PM
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Would you stop being an imbecile and take a look at our congressmen, justice people and government officers? The time when the president of the Republic was everything is long gone. Besides, you should not be speaking about "black presidents", specially when Brazil hasn't had ONE on all its existence and the DR have had three or more (depending on what you consider as "black" ). And about poverty, putaism, unemployment and corruption, please, keep your mouth shut, cuz' Brazil have every of these traits and more, so much that your politicians would make ours look like boy scouts, and that is saying something. Do you want me to talk about the Itamar Franco and Collor de Melo administrations?
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I do'nt know why I keep feeding into this comparison of Brasil and the D.R.. I'm Brasilian-American. Born in Brasil, yes. But U.S. raised (here since 2 yrs old). I'm American. Compare America, not Brasil. Okay?

I'm like Dominicans and Puerto Ricans born in the U.S., I only claim Brasilism when its convenient for me to do so.

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#183 - Posted 17 June 2009, 12:15 PM
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If you were have elected Pena Gomez or anyone that looks like him, then I would not be having this debate with you. But until you can show one person elected in your country that looks like him, then you have demonstrated nothing.







Now it's your turn. Take your time.


Point made, dominicans, haitians are all descendants of african slaves. ("Black" ) Also, I met Lionel back in 1996 and he was much darker than this photo. Send him a text. Tell him to stop bleaching his skin, and use another perm for the afro
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#184 - Posted 17 June 2009, 12:16 PM
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Would you stop being an imbecile and take a look at our congressmen, justice people and government officers? The time when the president of the Republic was everything is long gone. Besides, you should not be speaking about "black presidents", specially when Brazil hasn't had ONE on all its existence and the DR have had three or more (depending on what you consider as "black" ). And about poverty, putaism, unemployment and corruption, please, keep your mouth shut, cuz' Brazil have every of these traits and more, so much that your politicians would make ours look like boy scouts, and that is saying something. Do you want me to talk about the Itamar Franco and Collor de Melo administrations?
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I do'nt know why I keep feeding into this comparison of Brasil and the D.R.. I'm Brasilian-American. Born in Brasil, yes. But U.S. raised (here since 2 yrs old). I'm American. Compare America, not Brasil. Okay?

I'm like Dominicans and Puerto Ricans born in the U.S., I only claim Brasilism when its convenient for me to do so.


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You're Brazilian until we expose how much worse race/color relations evolved in Brazil as compared to DR. When we expose your ignorance and pummel you with factual information you're unable to counter, you will now conveniently distance yourself from Brazil. You're like a hopelessly outmatched boxer, you've been clinching/running around the ring since you first decided to troll.
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#185 - Posted 17 June 2009, 12:18 PM
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#186 - Posted 17 June 2009, 12:20 PM
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sooli111 previously said:

If you were have elected Pena Gomez or anyone that looks like him, then I would not be having this debate with you. But until you can show one person elected in your country that looks like him, then you have demonstrated nothing.







Now it's your turn. Take your time.


Point made, dominicans, haitians are all descendants of african slaves. ("Black" ) Also, I met Lionel back in 1996 and he was much darker than this photo. Send him a text. Tell him to stop bleaching his skin, and use another perm for the afro


I can only assume that you're either:
a) Mentally unstable
b) Under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol
c) A combination of the two (more likely)

You;ve been pounded/pummeled/raped in this futile non-debate, you've been reduced to the most elemental forms of trolling (you don't even make a good troll). You're post are now a combination of nonsense and smilies.
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#187 - Posted 17 June 2009, 12:32 PM
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Sooli!!! Brasil are you here again harrassing my Dominican brothers? Did not achieve anything doing our long discussion last night?
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#188 - Posted 17 June 2009, 12:36 PM
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So what?
Y are so many PR girls dating Black guys.... what they have no pride in PR?



Because they see no different in these black guys that they do In Puerto Rican guys. They're all black or mixed with black blood. Besides, why are all Dominican women dating men from other countries? What they have no pride in the Dominican Republic?

Why is Brazil known for being a country full of trannies? While Dominican men are stereotyped as womanizers/romeos?


USADR do not under estimate the numbers of Cubans, Dominicans, and Mexicanos that are homosexuals, sometimes the most macho one.

lol, I don't doubt there are, but whenever Brazil is mentioned every South American in particular and the world in general always cautions people about the trannies.

You right I have heard lol...... by chance have you ever been to miami in the key west area in particular.
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#189 - Posted 17 June 2009, 12:37 PM
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topdominicana Sooli!!! Brasil are you here again harrassing my Dominican brothers? Did not achieve anything doing our long discussion last night?


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#190 - Posted 17 June 2009, 12:38 PM
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Sooli!!! Brasil are you here again harrassing my Dominican brothers? Did not achieve anything doing our long discussion last night?


sooli111, Jacirez you need some serious help.... go the closest mental hospital
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