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1570.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 24 Nov 2008 Mon 09:13 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 i feel sorry for you lisa. i didnt know that in amerika they abused angels like you. our comjunist leader was right that children in amerika are poor and unhappy.

 

 Were you a memper of the comjunist party?  {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

1571.       femmeous
2642 posts
 24 Nov 2008 Mon 09:15 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 Were you a memper of the comjunist party?  {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

 

 oh, pls, dont change the subject, amerika is bed lol

1572.       teaschip
3870 posts
 24 Nov 2008 Mon 11:55 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 i feel sorry for you lisa. i didnt know that in amerika they abused angels like you. our comjunist leader was right that children in amerika are poor and unhappy.

 

 Which brings up another discussion..if being poor means having a vehicle and a cell phone..I go to the grocery and the lady in front of me has food stamps...then her cell phone rings..noticed that her cell phone was actually a newer model than mine..I pay for my food, go out to the parking lot and she is getting into a very nice Toyota Camry...

 

I´m doing something wrong here.....{#lang_emotions_rolleyes}

1573.       vineyards
1954 posts
 25 Nov 2008 Tue 03:32 am

They don´t even sell Toyota Camrys here as they are too expensive tax-wise (big engine) and they burn gas like there is no tomorrow.

1574.       CANLI
5084 posts
 25 Nov 2008 Tue 08:39 pm

"Lost" Pyramid Found Buried in Egypt


Andrew Bossone in Cairo
for National Geographic News


June 5, 2008


The pyramid of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh has been rediscovered after being buried for generations, archaeologists announced today. (See photos and video.)


The pyramid is thought to house the tomb of King Menkauhor, who is believed to have ruled in Egypt´s 5th dynasty for eight years in the mid-2400s B.C.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHCJ8nqMKbA

1575.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 25 Nov 2008 Tue 08:58 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

 Which brings up another discussion..if being poor means having a vehicle and a cell phone..I go to the grocery and the lady in front of me has food stamps...then her cell phone rings..noticed that her cell phone was actually a newer model than mine..I pay for my food, go out to the parking lot and she is getting into a very nice Toyota Camry...

 

I´m doing something wrong here.....{#lang_emotions_rolleyes}

 

 Oh quit your whinging Teas...just get pregnant, quit your job, list the father as "unknown" on the birth certificate and you too can get an iPhone!!

 

Actually, what really really REALLY gets me angry is when you see people in line with food stamps but they have a manicure and a pedicure!  I don´t even get one unless I am treating myself!! 

1576.       catwoman
8933 posts
 25 Nov 2008 Tue 09:41 pm

Which reminds me of some stories from the ER... a person says that they cannot pay for their medication, then they are taking out their phone from a Coach bag... or a person says that he´s not worried about his HIV positive status because Obama will find cure for AIDS...

1577.       lady in red
6947 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 12:37 pm

It seems women can be ´dudu´s´ too!  lol 

´Terri Wilson was booted out of Turkey last Saturday when she was put on a ferry to Rhodes from Marmaris after she was found to have been living in the country illegally for at least the last nine months.

Ms Wilson had fled Akbuk and Didim in April and Voices Newspaper had exposed her conniving ways, by getting a developer to build her a luxury villa at Yesiltepe and fleecing thousands in Turkish Lira from well-meaning Turkish and expat residents.´

Full Story

1578.       teaschip
3870 posts
 27 Nov 2008 Thu 02:02 am

Just when you think you knew someone...you realize you didn´t know them at all.{#lang_emotions_confused}

1579.       catwoman
8933 posts
 27 Nov 2008 Thu 03:40 am

Facebook group called "Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak must be tried for crimes against humanity"


 

Egyptian President Mohammed Hosni Mubarak has committed many crimes ranging from torture of the Egyptian people to the murder of political dissidents to the illegal trade of Egyptian resources without their consent.
He is an illegitimate leader who has and is continuing to hold power in Egypt by terrorizing the Egyptian people!

He needs to be internationally condemned for the use of torture and false imprisonment against political activists and ordinary Egyptians.

Wikipedia says that this guy has been the president of Egypt since October 1981!!!!! {#lang_emotions_you_crazy}{#lang_emotions_scared}

1580.       lesluv
722 posts
 27 Nov 2008 Thu 05:31 am

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/nov/26/uk-crime-father-rape-sentenced

 

A father who made his two daughters pregnant 19 times during almost 30 years of repeated rape and physical abuse was given 25 life sentences last night, and will serve a minimum of 19-and-a-half-years in prison. The man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of his daughters, fathered nine children with them, two of whom died at birth. The other 10 pregnancies were miscarried or terminated.

He pleaded guilty last month to 25 counts of rape, dating from the early 1980s and continuing until this year, when the terrified women finally mustered the courage to seek help.

Jayne Ludlam, director of children´s and young people´s services at Sheffield city council, said social workers had become aware of the "harrowing" abuse in June, and that an independent review into the case had already been launched.

In a case with echoes of the Austrian man Josef Fritzl, who imprisoned his daughter in an underground dungeon for 24 years and fathered seven children with her, Sheffield crown court heard how the man, who is 56 and divorced, began abusing the sisters when they were between eight and 10, and that they were badly beaten to make them comply.

He "took pleasure" in assaulting the girls, the court had heard, and the violent attacks would stop only while the children were pregnant. "His younger daughter told of the frightening habit her father had of putting her head next to the flames of their gas fire and that when she struggled to get away on certain occasions she burnt her eyes," Nicholas Campbell QC, prosecuting, told the court. They were kept out of school when their injuries were visible, and the family moved repeatedly to avoid suspicion. The girls´ mother left home in the early 1990s; a brother also lived with them until his teens.

The court heard that in 1988 suspicions were raised at the victims´ school due to their injuries but these were blamed on bullying. On one occasion one of the women was asked by a doctor if her father was the father of her own children, which she flatly denied. They also called Childline, the court was told, and asked for a guarantee that their children would not be taken away, but hung up when this assurance could not be given.

Sentencing, Judge Alan Goldsack QC said: "The phrase ´it is difficult to imagine a worse case´ is much overused and rarely, if ever, true. But I can say that in nearly 40 years of dealing with criminal cases and 14 as a family judge the combination of aggravating circumstances here is the worst I have come across."

Ludlam said: "Due to the seriousness of this case an independent review has already been launched which will look into the circumstances surrounding the case and the contact the agencies had with the victims."

 

 

 

Pure evil, I still can´t believe what a silencer fear is{#lang_emotions_confused}

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