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Sombra de Cutuli

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#847
Jan 4, 2012
 
Cutuli es una mierda de tipo, fenomeno el amogi que escribe desde San Carlitos, MO.

Gente hoy en dia es facil darse cuenta que Cutuli es un ladron, dejense de joder, no le paguen mas un centavo a esa rata de puerto inmunda, ustedes antes de pagarle ven este blog e igual le pagan, despues cuando se dan cuenta que los cago, vuelven a este foro, y dicen "como podemos hacer para que lo deteng ala policia, etc"... no sean tarados!! investiguen bien antes de pagarle... si a nosotros nos cago que les hace pensar que no los va a cagar a ustedes tambien???

Vamos gente!! Feliz Ano igual!!
ISG Becas

San Justo, Argentina

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#848
Jan 18, 2012
 
I do not regret one moment of my life.
Cutuli SORETE

Oslo, Norway

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#849
Feb 6, 2012
 
Cutu te vas a arrepentir el dia que te cruce por la calle cobarde, la paliza que te daria no tenes idea gordo... LADRON!!
ISG Becas

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#850
Feb 8, 2012
 
Todo lo que se ignora, se desprecia.

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#851
Tuesday May 22
 
How is possible that cutuli is still making money out of innocent people?? please check this and demand justice! A pig like Cutuli should be in jail now!!!

http://www.isgbecas.org/college-soccer-tour.p...

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#852
Tuesday May 22
 
We will be chasing you and hunting you down pig Cutuli... you took our hard earned money... you will pay everything and you will suffer.. Sos la verguenza argentina!!!

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#853
Wednesday May 23
 
Hola amigo...

Creaste alguna vez esa pagina web??? te cuento que cutuli sigue robando... estafando y mintiendo. Espero tu respuesta.
ISG LADRON wrote:
Queridos hermanos estafados por ISG - ROQUE ALBERTO CUTULI;
Voy a subir proximamente una pagina web donde pedire a cada uno de ustedes ingresen sus historias OBJETIVAS de las distintas experiencias que tuvieron con el "programa" ISG y con el CORRUPTO de CUTULI.
Sin agravios ya que mi intencion es que sea algo serio, una vez que la pagina tome alto vuelo, la vida de CUTULI sera mas miserable de lo que es al momento.
Que les parece???
Abrazo a todos!
Sigamos adelante todos para la DESTRUCCION de PARASITOS como ROQUE ALBERTO CUTULI y su POBRE REPUTACION
ISG Becas

Tres Arroyos, Argentina

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#854
Thursday May 24
 
You guys are funny. What a way to waste time!!!!!
ISG Becas

Tres Arroyos, Argentina

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#855
Thursday May 24
 
I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.
ISG Becas

Tres Arroyos, Argentina

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#856
Thursday May 24
 
In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
ISG Becas

Tres Arroyos, Argentina

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#857
Thursday May 24
 
ISG continues to teach you. Read it here,online, and for free. We teach you more than your parents. And if today you can write messages in English is because you worked with ISG. You see, we did well with you. Be thankful in life, it is important.
ISG Becas

Tres Arroyos, Argentina

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Thursday May 24
 
I do not regret one moment of my life.

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#859
Friday May 25
 
ISG = robo
Cutuli = ladron, grasa, vulgar, timador
Alberto Cutuli = Roque Cutuli = little scared pussy
You better stay in Argentina.. still lives in Moron? gordo vulgar
Even your family hates you. Your brothers (poor guys you messed them up bad in Illinois) and I am sure your mom is ashamed on you. Sos la verguenza de la argentina

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#860
Friday May 25
 
You are not going to hear more from us in this forum. Everything has been said. Cutuli is a thief and he deserves prision. ISG owes money to colombian, argentinian, bolivian families and of course USA tax evasion. That is a federal crime. NAIA rules are clear. Ethics and legislative issues are set. Think twice what you are doing Roque. We just do not want you to keep robbering innocent people. And may God forgive you for everything you have done.
ISG Becas

Tres Arroyos, Argentina

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#861
Friday May 25
 
We travel around the world without problem. People love us. If you were honest, you'd give your name. Everything you say is a lie. Do not worry about us, worry for you now. We are serious about it. You know the story of the hunter hunted? We are close, soon we will see face to face and I want to see if you're a real a man to say things in the face. You'll get the shock of your life. Just wait. We are close.....
Pete Segura

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Monday May 28
 
Memorial Day is a federal holiday observed annually in the United States on the last Monday of May.[1] Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.[2] Formerly known as Decoration Day, it originated after the American Civil War to commemorate the Union soldiers who died in the Civil War. By the 20th century Memorial Day had been extended to honor all Americans who have died in all wars. It typically marks the start of the summer vacation season, while Labor Day marks its end.

Many people visit cemeteries and memorials, particularly to honor those who have died in military service. Many volunteers place an American flag on each grave in national cemeteries.[3]

By the early 20th century, Memorial Day was an occasion for more general expressions of memory, as people visited the graves of their deceased relatives in church cemeteries, whether they had served in the military or not. It also became a long weekend increasingly devoted to shopping, family gatherings, fireworks, trips to the beach, and national media events such as the Indianapolis 500 auto race, held since 1911 on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend.[4]

Annual Decoration Days for particular cemeteries are held on a Sunday in late spring or early summer in some rural areas of the American South, notably in the mountains. In cases involving a family graveyard where remote ancestors as well as those who were deceased more recently are buried, this may take on the character of an extended family reunion to which some people travel hundreds of miles. People gather on the designated day and put flowers on graves and renew contacts with kinfolk and others. There often is a religious service and a "dinner on the ground," the traditional term for a potluck meal in which people used to spread the dishes out on sheets or tablecloths on the grass. It is believed that this practice began before the American Civil War and thus may reflect the real origin of the "memorial day" idea.[5]
Paul Capdeville

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Monday May 28
 
The practice of decorating soldiers' graves with flowers is an ancient custom. Soldiers' graves were decorated in the U.S. before and during the U.S. Civil War.[6] There is documentation that women in Savannah, Georgia decorated soldiers' graves in 1862.[7] In 1863, the cemetery dedication at Gettysburg, PA was a ceremony of commemoration at the graves of dead soldiers. Local historians in Boalsburg, PA, claim that ladies there decorated soldiers' graves on July 4, 1864.[8] As a result, Boalsburg promotes itself as the birthplace of Memorial Day.[9]

Following President Abraham Lincoln's assassination in April 1865, there were a variety of events of commemoration. The first well-known observance of a Memorial Day-type observance after the Civil War was in Charleston, South Carolina on May 1, 1865. During the war, Union soldiers who were prisoners of war had been held at the Charleston Race Course; at least 257 Union prisoners died there and were hastily buried in unmarked graves.[10] Together with teachers and missionaries, blacks in Charleston organized a May Day ceremony in 1865, which was covered by the New York Tribune and other national papers. The freedmen had cleaned up and landscaped the burial ground, building an enclosure and an arch labeled, "Martyrs of the Race Course." Nearly ten thousand people, mostly freedmen, gathered on May 1 to commemorate the dead. Involved were 3,000 schoolchildren newly enrolled in freedmen's schools, mutual aid societies, Union troops, and black ministers and white northern missionaries. Most brought flowers to lay on the burial field. Today the site is used as Hampton Park.[11]. Years later, the celebration would come to be called the "First Decoration Day" in the North.

David W. Blight described the day:


"This was the first Memorial Day. African Americans invented Memorial Day in Charleston, South Carolina. What you have there is black Americans recently freed from slavery announcing to the world with their flowers, their feet, and their songs what the War had been about. What they basically were
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Monday May 28
 
Memorial Day is a federal holiday observed annually in the United States on the last Monday of May.[1] Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.[2] Formerly known as Decoration Day, it originated after the American Civil War to commemorate the Union soldiers who died in the Civil War. By the 20th century Memorial Day had been extended to honor all Americans who have died in all wars. It typically marks the start of the summer vacation season, while Labor Day marks its end.

Many people visit cemeteries and memorials, particularly to honor those who have died in military service. Many volunteers place an American flag on each grave in national cemeteries.[3]

By the early 20th century, Memorial Day was an occasion for more general expressions of memory, as people visited the graves of their deceased relatives in church cemeteries, whether they had served in the military or not. It also became a long weekend increasingly devoted to shopping, family gatherings, fireworks, trips to the beach, and national media events such as the Indianapolis 500 auto race, held since 1911 on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend.[4]
Pink Lauren

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Monday May 28
 
The friendship between General John Murray, a distinguished citizen of Waterloo, New York, and General John A. Logan, who helped bring attention to the event nationwide, was likely a factor in the holiday's growth.[citation needed] On May 5, 1868, in his capacity as commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic - the organization for Union Civil War veterans - Logan issued a proclamation that "Decoration Day" should be observed nationwide.[14] It was observed for the first time on May 30 of the same year; the date was chosen because it was not the anniversary of a battle.[15]

Events were held in 183 cemeteries in 27 states in 1868, and 336 in 1869. The northern states quickly adopted the holiday; Michigan made "Decoration Day" an official state holiday in 1871 and by 1890, every northern state followed suit. The ceremonies were sponsored by the Women's Relief Corps, which had 100,000 members. By 1870, the remains of nearly 300,000 Union dead had been reinterred in 73 national cemeteries, located near the battlefields and therefore mostly in the South. The most famous are Gettysburg National Cemetery in Pennsylvania and Arlington National Cemetery, near Washington.

The Memorial Day speech became an occasion for veterans, politicians and ministers to commemorate the War - and at first to rehash the atrocities of the enemy. They mixed religion and celebratory nationalism and provided a means for the people to make sense of their history in terms of sacrifice for a better nation. People of all religious beliefs joined together, and the point was often made that the German and Irish soldiers had become true Americans in the "baptism of blood" on the battlefield. By the end of the 1870s much of the rancor was gone, and the speeches praised the brave soldiers both Blue and Gray. By the 1950s, the theme was American exceptionalism and duty to uphold freedom in the world.

Ironton, Ohio, lays claim to the nation's oldest continuously running Memorial Day parade. Its first parade was held May 5, 1868, and the town has held it every year since. However, the Memorial Day parade in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, predates Ironton's by one year.[16]
Monalisa

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Monday May 28
 
Evidence exists showing that John Logan "adopted" for the North a pre-existing annual Memorial Day custom that had already been in place in the South since 1866.[17] This separate tradition of Memorial Day observance which emerged earlier in the South was linked to the Lost Cause and served as the prototype for the national day of memory.[18] Historians acknowledge that the Ladies Memorial Association played a key role in that development.[19] Starting in 1866, the Southern states established Confederate Memorial Day.[20]. Various dates ranging from April 25 to mid-June were adopted in the different Southern states. By 1916, the June 3 birthday of Confederate President Jefferson Davis was observed as a state holiday in 10 southern states.[citation needed] Across the South, associations were founded after the War, many by women, to establish and care for permanent cemeteries for Confederate soldiers, organize commemorative ceremonies and sponsor impressive monuments as a permanent way of remembering the Confederate cause and tradition. The most important was the United Daughters of the Confederacy, which grew from 17,000 members in 1900 to nearly 100,000 women by World War I. They were "strikingly successful at raising money to build Confederate monuments, lobbying legislatures and Congress for the reburial of Confederate dead, and working to shape the content of history textbooks."[21]

On April 25, 1866, women in Columbus, Mississippi laid flowers at the graves of both the Union and Confederate casualties buried in its cemetery.[22] The early Confederate Memorial Day celebrations were simple, somber occasions for veterans and their families to honor the day and attend to local cemeteries. Around 1890, there was a shift from this consolatory emphasis on honoring specific soldiers to public commemoration of the Confederate cause.[citation needed] Changes in the ceremony's hymns and speeches reflect an evolution of the ritual into a symbol of cultural renewal and conservatism in the South. By 1913, Blight argues, the theme of American nationalism shared equal time with the Lost Cause.[23]

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