| #101 - Posted 2 September 2008, 1:29 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 783 Posts: 1277 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: gouletcolonial previously said: Quote: dreadlocks previously said: because, Mr Lautaro, only americans believe that americans are bright. there is a thin veneer of very sharp people in america. the rest of the people are as dumb as stumps. you ever take the time to listen to some of the idiocy you hear from politicians on TV? then we call Hippo dumb? most folks in the usa cannot find france on a map of the world, but are never loath to sound off against the french. look at the iraqi invasion; 75% of americans agreed with the invasion, but only 19% knew where it was! hmmm.... That thin veneer ?....Thin veneer ....a very very productive thin veneer....More Nobels in science and economics and medicine than anyone else....havent seen anybody landing on the moon lately and Ozone Al invented the internet....what more do you need mister intelligence.....Google that one on your Dell computer Dreads continuing with CG is a mission in futility. He is as some would say a closet Cubano arempetido. Wishing he was American, wishing that the U.S. would invade and annex Cuba. Like many his kind they are unwilling to accept reality and truth, that as almighty powerful and great the U.S. may be, it shares some responsibility for many problems of the world. I have come to the conclusion that his kind are sexually frustrated with severe personality issues. I cant believe that with the abundance of information available someone would blindly defend the misdeeds and atrocities of the elites of the country. Its that denial syndrome typical of most card carrying republicans. Just looking at the Bush ratings its incredible there are people who support him. A perplexing American mentality that would vote for an idiot twice and consider giving the party a carte blanch. But these are the same people who call themselves moralist the moral compass of American society looking at their own misconduct with blinders criticizing others for having dissenting points of views. Only to fall from grace and scramble to recover the lost humility. Why wont Dominican Republic prosper? Because Dominicans are just plain too.............. |
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| #102 - Posted 2 September 2008, 1:41 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Join date: December 2007 Member #: 38 Posts: 6153 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: anthonyC previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Maybe he was acting under the traditional southern prejudices, GC. It's not exactly a secret that Haiti has always been hated on the South, because it was a reminder of what could have happened to them have they followed with their economic system. Lautoro, Saying that one of the most Liberal Presidents in U.S. History still harbored resentment for something that happened almost 2 centuries before because of the Location of his Birth is a stretch beyong imagination. Didn't you know that his grandfather, L.B. Walker Carter, served in the Confederate army, or did that (as with everything else) escaped your notice, mr. C? "A man who strives after goodness in all his acts is sure to come to ruin, since there are so many men who are not good." Niccolo Macchiavelli - The Prince |
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| #103 - Posted 2 September 2008, 1:54 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: September 2008 Member #: 1313 Posts: 303 | RE: Obama's impact... I love this website where they rate Obama Vs. Palin sexiness lol.... http://palinobama.blogspot.com/ There's even a website titled VPILF dedicated to Sarah Palin. I thought the Obama girl thing was crazy now its getting out of hand http://palinobama.blogspot.com/ I had to log and vote for Palin she's a hottie. <a> href="http://palinobama.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">PILF.vs.VPILF</a> Edited on 9/2/2008 2:01 PM by Dominicanation. |
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| #104 - Posted 2 September 2008, 2:10 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2008 Member #: 933 Posts: 9358 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: Lautaro previously said: Didn't you know that his grandfather, L.B. Walker Carter, served in the Confederate army, or did that (as with everything else) escaped your notice, mr. C? So? Are you seriously stating that Jimmy Carter had some kind of Ax to grind against the Haitians? BTW The overwhelming majority of people who served in the confederate Army were not slave holders. Proof of dreadlocks Bigotry. "....... what did Cubans do to deserve preferential treatment?......and treat Black people in the most racist of ways.......... the Cubans are just a bunch of uberracist savages." : I WILL NOT ANSWER ANY POSTS BY THE BIGOTS KNOWN AS DREADLOCKS & iNGLE23 |
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| #105 - Posted 2 September 2008, 2:26 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Join date: December 2007 Member #: 38 Posts: 6153 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: anthonyC previously said: BTW The overwhelming majority of people who served in the confederate Army were not slave holders. No, but they believed in the "holyness" of that "peculiar institution" and in the superiority of "the white race", and were all too ready to die for the maintainment of these tenets, as misguided as they were. Edited on 9/2/2008 2:28 PM by Lautaro. "A man who strives after goodness in all his acts is sure to come to ruin, since there are so many men who are not good." Niccolo Macchiavelli - The Prince |
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| #106 - Posted 2 September 2008, 3:09 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 22470 | RE: Obama's impact... yes, Goulet, the nobel prize winners and all the guys who made great inventions are a part of that " thin veneer". the rest of the people hang out at the mall and run home after work to turn on their TV sets to watch the latest antics of Paris Hilton and Brad Pitt. they are no brighter than anybody else. they only think so, and are supported by misguideds like yourself. one great thing about life in the DR is that it exposes one to some of the dumbest people that north america has to offer, debunking the myth of how smart all americans and canadians are! |
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| #107 - Posted 2 September 2008, 3:16 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2008 Member #: 933 Posts: 9358 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: BTW The overwhelming majority of people who served in the confederate Army were not slave holders. No, but they believed in the "holyness" of that "peculiar institution" and in the superiority of "the white race", and were all too ready to die for the maintainment of these tenets, as misguided as they were. And so were most of the people of the North as well. Most who faught for the Confederacy did so out of loyalty to their respectuive states and their claim of states rights. Before the Civil War many held the view that each state had the right of self determination. They decided to secced from the Union as they thought it was their right. For the South the war was called the "War of Northern Aggression" as it was the North who invaded them. Proof of dreadlocks Bigotry. "....... what did Cubans do to deserve preferential treatment?......and treat Black people in the most racist of ways.......... the Cubans are just a bunch of uberracist savages." : I WILL NOT ANSWER ANY POSTS BY THE BIGOTS KNOWN AS DREADLOCKS & iNGLE23 |
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| #108 - Posted 2 September 2008, 3:37 PM | |
Location: United States, Brooklyn Join date: December 2007 Member #: 40 Posts: 3076 | RE: Obama's impact... Quote: antonioj previously said: Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: DREADLOCKS I am very aware of the needs for better government... But going back to the Haitian issue, and please tell if you disagree... DR is building fast... whether it is hotel for the rich or apartments... doesn't matter what, constructions are taking place. If there were no haitian in DR these industry would not stop from building... They won't... DR is a moneymaker... What they will do is PAY more to Dominican citizens to have these buildings made... That in turn would give dominican citizens more money to improve their lives, better housing, unemployment would drop lower than what it is, etc.... If having haitians is the essense of progress why is Haiti in such a poor condition and hardly anyone invests there? Dominicans don't like constructions because it pays low... Here in the US I have seen WHITE PEOPLE working on construction... and not just any white as in Russian and Polish immigrants from the 1990's... I mean White boys who are 2 and 3 generations... They do it Because IT PAYS $40 an hour... If the same were to happen in DR we could see many young dominicans making a decent living by working these projects that will take place no matter who says what!!! You can apply your very flawed logic to the mexicans crossing the border in the US. Yes it can be apply but since am not talking about Mexicans only haitians then it only applies to the Haitians... |
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| #109 - Posted 2 September 2008, 3:39 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2008 Member #: 336 Posts: 1984 | RE: Obama's impact... It just dawned on me McCain is the better candidate because Daddy Yankee said so. Discuss. |
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| #110 - Posted 2 September 2008, 4:02 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 22470 | RE: Obama's impact... Manhattanite, are you awarding college credits for any meaningful insights pertaining to Daddy Yankee's sagacious thoughts? |
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