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  • Fandago
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    I guess when you put it that way I do live in a 3rd world country.

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  • Remy Lebeau
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    Originally posted by Fandango View Post
    And our fine for crossing the road having a red light is larger than what the average worker makes in a month. We don't have the most money but we still can do that.

    You must live in a dirt poor third world cesspool if your average citizen - or should I say tribesman? - can't even afford a traffic ticket? I'm amazed you even have electricity much less traffic lights... or roads for that matter.

    Check and Mate!
    Please don't copycat.

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Originally posted by Fandango View Post
    And our fine for crossing the road having a red light is larger than what the average worker makes in a month. We don't have the most money but we still can do that.

    Check and Mate!
    So what you're saying is that the number of ignorant savages in your "country" who don't know that you shouldn't cross the road on a red light is so great that the "government" had to make the fines prohibitively expensive?

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  • Fandago
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    Originally posted by Remy Lebeau View Post
    You do realize that the bail out package is larger than most other countries' entire GNP? We couldn't do that if we didn't have the most money.

    Check and Mate!

    And our fine for crossing the road having a red light is larger than what the average worker makes in a month. We don't have the most money but we still can do that.

    Check and Mate!

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  • Remy Lebeau
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    Originally posted by Fandango View Post
    Next time you should be more carefull with what you say. Think before you talk. Because whaen you said that, a few days later...
    TA DA!!!!
    you are in the middle of a crisis and you have to pay billions of dollars to save your righteous banks.

    God really LOVES you!
    You do realize that the bail out package is larger than most other countries' entire GNP? We couldn't do that if we didn't have the most money.

    Check and Mate!

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  • Fandago
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    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    The fundamentals of our economy as are strong as ever
    Not as strong as they were 2-3 years ago, aren't they?

    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    and this is nothing more than a correction in the financial markets
    I guess the people who govern you aren't the brightest ones. Because this isn't a mistake that requires a simple correction...


    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    so you're an idiot.
    Thank you very much for your kindness


    Originally posted by Brother Temperance View Post
    We still have tons more money than your third-world "economy", and I challenge you to show me scripture proving otherwise.
    Why don't you just show me where I did a post comparing my country's economy to yours?

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Originally posted by Fandango View Post
    Next time you should be more carefull with what you say. Think before you talk. Because whaen you said that, a few days later...
    TA DA!!!!
    you are in the middle of a crisis and you have to pay billions of dollars to save your righteous banks.

    God really LOVES you!
    We still have tons more money than your third-world "economy", and I challenge you to show me scripture proving otherwise.

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    The fundamentals of our economy as are strong as ever, and this is nothing more than a correction in the financial markets, so you're an idiot.

    Case closed.

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  • Fandago
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    Originally posted by Remy Lebeau View Post
    America is favored by God. We have the most money and the best military. Common sense dictates that its language is God's favorite. Why else would it be the Earth's official language if not because God made it so?

    Beside, Jesus told us it was His favorite language back in 1991.
    Next time you should be more carefull with what you say. Think before you talk. Because whaen you said that, a few days later...
    TA DA!!!!
    you are in the middle of a crisis and you have to pay billions of dollars to save your righteous banks.

    God really LOVES you!

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  • Michael's Hand
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    I absolutely hate and despise Greeks. My Godless family had adopted one as a part of some overseas adoption programm and I had to spent an entire summer there. It was Hell on earth. Filthy, uneducated people, completely ignorant of the Word of God.

    I say nuke them, and I stick with it.

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  • ExGay Alex
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    Originally posted by karaiskakis View Post

    It is like: The chicken made the egg or the egg the chicken?
    Its a circle if you believe the first then you believe and the opposite.
    Is this some sort of Greek logic?

    America is a Christian nation. It believes in the Scripture and defends Christ. As a direct result, it is rich and powerful.

    Psalm 144:15 "Happy is that people, that is in such a case: yea, happy is that people, whose God is the LORD." The psalm is about how God richly blesses those who praise him. Like America, for example. See?

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  • Turk Sucker
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    Originally posted by Brother Temperance View Post
    I'm pretty sure Armeniacs don't have books.
    And I'm pretty sure Americans don't either...


    (The Bible doesn't count!!!)

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Originally posted by karaiskakis View Post
    It is very different finding photos about the Armenian genocide by the Turks and an other to read about it
    I'm pretty sure Armeniacs don't have books.

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  • Wide-Open
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    Originally posted by xZuesx View Post
    You also seem to know a lot about sodomizing, although you know almost nothing about Turks (seeing the way that you try to use them as irritation material).
    Friend, we hate the Turks as much as we hate you. We are just saying that even those backwards mooselimbs make more money than you do.

    Acts 20:2
    And when he had gone over those parts, and had given them much exhortation, he came into Greece,

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  • xZuesx
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    Well we could talk about what is a genocide and why it is not prudent to use it for sh**s and giggles at an internet forum, but I think that you know what Im talking about. There is a distinct difference between humor, and laughing over holocaust pictures because you wanted to make a point (?!).

    You also seem to know a lot about sodomizing, although you know almost nothing about Turks (seeing the way that you try to use them as irritation material).
    Last edited by Pastor Ezekiel; 09-18-2008, 12:15 AM. Reason: profanity edited

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