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  • in reply to: General Discussion #315109
    Gollevainen
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    Well, “economical growth” (sic) is what provides the tax base to pay for the cornucopia of State provision to which the “common people” are so addicted, and which creates the satellite TV on which they can watch their favourite “reality TV” shows.

    the growth provides growth to the tax base;) And I agree, what a world it would be without state broadcasted realityshows:p :p

    in reply to: Nicolas Sarkozy Elected #1931321
    Gollevainen
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    Well, “economical growth” (sic) is what provides the tax base to pay for the cornucopia of State provision to which the “common people” are so addicted, and which creates the satellite TV on which they can watch their favourite “reality TV” shows.

    the growth provides growth to the tax base;) And I agree, what a world it would be without state broadcasted realityshows:p :p

    in reply to: General Discussion #315228
    Gollevainen
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    in France the situation is even more extreme, with many employers protesting about the difficulty of getting rid of bad employees no matter how unsatisfactory their performance. Sarko might possibly amend this situation a bit, which could only improve France’s economic prospects.

    Yeah exactly what Europe needs, More power to the employers so that they can tune up the marching songs for economical growth (the new god) from the back-skin of the working class…:mad: 😡
    But, hey as long as the figures on the employers account book keeps icreasing, Hip hip hurray ….Hope they dont forget to grasb the “invisible hand” while dancing in their circle of joy, another victory from the common people….

    Fortuanetly, frenchmen are among the europeans most eager to rise to barricades when ever the employers starts to believe too blindly to their perversion that when their personal economy is balanced, everyone is happy:diablo:

    in reply to: Nicolas Sarkozy Elected #1931330
    Gollevainen
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    in France the situation is even more extreme, with many employers protesting about the difficulty of getting rid of bad employees no matter how unsatisfactory their performance. Sarko might possibly amend this situation a bit, which could only improve France’s economic prospects.

    Yeah exactly what Europe needs, More power to the employers so that they can tune up the marching songs for economical growth (the new god) from the back-skin of the working class…:mad: 😡
    But, hey as long as the figures on the employers account book keeps icreasing, Hip hip hurray ….Hope they dont forget to grasb the “invisible hand” while dancing in their circle of joy, another victory from the common people….

    Fortuanetly, frenchmen are among the europeans most eager to rise to barricades when ever the employers starts to believe too blindly to their perversion that when their personal economy is balanced, everyone is happy:diablo:

    in reply to: General Discussion #315235
    Gollevainen
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    Never mind, It was my poor english doing tricks for me…I miss interpreded the word libel…

    in reply to: Paris Hilton petition #1931351
    Gollevainen
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    Never mind, It was my poor english doing tricks for me…I miss interpreded the word libel…

    in reply to: General Discussion #315241
    Gollevainen
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    What? being libel… isen’t allowed??:rolleyes: :p :dev2:

    in reply to: Paris Hilton petition #1931360
    Gollevainen
    Participant

    What? being libel… isen’t allowed??:rolleyes: :p :dev2:

    in reply to: General Discussion #315414
    Gollevainen
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    well they could sentence her to serve rest of her life as a slave…:rolleyes:
    …and then sell her for higest bitter:diablo: :p

    in reply to: Paris Hilton petition #1931436
    Gollevainen
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    well they could sentence her to serve rest of her life as a slave…:rolleyes:
    …and then sell her for higest bitter:diablo: :p

    in reply to: General Discussion #315649
    Gollevainen
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    I’d like to also point out that you got the name wrong, Skorzeny (sp?) was a WW2 german officer, and not a nice one..

    well you indo-europeans should learn to spell your names as they are pronauched:p :p :p :p

    But Its a shame if we get another Whasington lapdog among EUs stronger nations, just as we are almous done with Blair:(

    in reply to: Nicolas Sarkozy Elected #1931511
    Gollevainen
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    I’d like to also point out that you got the name wrong, Skorzeny (sp?) was a WW2 german officer, and not a nice one..

    well you indo-europeans should learn to spell your names as they are pronauched:p :p :p :p

    But Its a shame if we get another Whasington lapdog among EUs stronger nations, just as we are almous done with Blair:(

    in reply to: General Discussion #315674
    Gollevainen
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    well I think its always sad and misserable when rigth-wingers won elections.:mad: 🙁 😡
    I just hope that the emmigrant suburbs doesent “blow” up like some anticipated.

    And I think we should not so hastly correlate european politics to US ones. Skorzeny presents the arch type of european bourgerous rigth-winger, where as it migth have its conterpories across the gulf, the european opponents for such, socialist with strong labour union connection is something that US lacks… (for its loss IMO)

    in reply to: Nicolas Sarkozy Elected #1931526
    Gollevainen
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    well I think its always sad and misserable when rigth-wingers won elections.:mad: 🙁 😡
    I just hope that the emmigrant suburbs doesent “blow” up like some anticipated.

    And I think we should not so hastly correlate european politics to US ones. Skorzeny presents the arch type of european bourgerous rigth-winger, where as it migth have its conterpories across the gulf, the european opponents for such, socialist with strong labour union connection is something that US lacks… (for its loss IMO)

    in reply to: General Discussion #315877
    Gollevainen
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    well as a self-entiteled spokesman of the political-trolling/whining-after-the-lost-army-sub-forum – wing of the forum, I would like to welcome all newbies…I spare the post count for repeating this in all three or five similar threads outthere, so this goes to you all:D

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