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Aliroger1 wrote: SHEILA TRIED MATING WITH A MONKEY BUT THE MONKEY REFUSED TO MATE WITH A BEING WITH A LOWER INTELLIGENCE~~! SMART MONKEY!!! Sheila, please spare us the details of your bestial sex life!!! Get a human, you pervert!!! Aliwanker thinks it's OK for him to root a goat but .......just saying
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Spathis wrote: <quoted text>Apart from copying do you have an opinion? you mean, besides youre a useless dipsh!t ?
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Alisa 702 wrote: <quoted text> Wonderful memory my friend! Yes you scared the hell out of me that time. Nah after you explained yourself I knew you were just joking.:)And thought you were super funny after.. I never got that answer from Marshall but I didn't care anymore after reading his other postings. yeah, islamics tend to do that.... disappoint theyre raised with islamic barbarity, and well you know what they say about taking the beggar out of the gutter and the gutter. marshall brushed off his filthy barbaric perversions off, by blaming priests... constantly... i mean brushing your perversion off simply because your opponent (a former catholic) might be associated with the other organized perverts does not a legit argument make against, the booming islamic 9 year old bride market....!!! peace, and not that religion of peace, peace.
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fearless cartooni
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CantHideTheTruth wrote: <quoted text> He's asked you several times to lay your argument out. All I've seen you do is run away. http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Aliroger1 wrote: <quoted text> I LET MY EDUCATION SPEAK FOR ITSELF IN DEBATE. If you did not keep running away, I will school you in a wide range of subjects. I'm putting my money on the junk yard dog... after kokled, you do rule the "bate" world, masta.... http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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J_a_n wrote: hey Einstein.... Achaea was part of the Roman world ali... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons... <quoted text> yeah, the better part, no doubt http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Muslimamomma wrote: <quoted text> I am not delusional AI; I have never seen a Muslim in a liquor store. That doesn't mean it doesn't happen...especially since I don't live in the states and rarely visit, I couldn't rightly say, but up here in Canada, I've never seen it. Not once. you dont get out much... gee, it aint so, cause you never ..........
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Aliroger1 wrote: <quoted text> HITLER WANTED A PURE GERMANY, NOT A MULTICULTURAL GERMANY!!! NINA AGREES WITH HITLER!!!! Officially, China has 5 main founding peoples and around 56 recognized nationalities, all in one country. Nowhere in the world is there a monoculture, single ethnic nation state. Every country is multicultural, but fascists wish to ethnically cleanse, murder and genocidally rid themselves of what they consider the cancer of multiculturalism. Lord Acton, by contrast, saw great value in the multitudes. Countries and regions which do not embrace multiculturalism are economic failures. Wring a bell Greeks? LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Ali, Ali, learn to stick to expressing yoru own views and dont attemtp or pretend to know what others' opinion is except for the bits they give you each time. If Hitler only wanted a pure Germany, he would have stayed within Germany .What the hell did he want to invade other countries. We all know what Hitler wanted. Multiculticulturalism is ok up to a point but please show some respect to basic concepts such as family ethnos nation homeland Taking them downwards if you dont care much about your homeland , you dont care about the homogeneity of a nation, you dont give any value to what constitutes an ethnos , you dont care if your family constists of different people of different origin . you know what I mean. You will not give lessons of diversity to Greeks. ever since their existence , Greeks were known by their own particular tribal name which they took great pride in, they honoured to the extent of civil wars between them but what you dont know what kept them always together , what Hellenes always recognized as coherent link were the following. same blood=omaimon same language= omoglosson (!!!) same mentality= omotropon (!!!!) same religion = omothriskon If you cant have all 4 you should have at least two of the above, imo, to be able to last in time. Take your pick ethnic cleansing, genocides.. etc..ewwww you sound like either a Turk or a Skopian =fyromian Guess what the two have in common or rather they both lack compared to Greeks. and theyre eating their heart out. Turkey= 72 ethnic entities currently in seriously trouble wth their Kurds. Fyrom= 35 % of the ... wannabe macedonians :))who want to say they are christians are muslim Albanians. do you know how much they .."loved " each other in 1991? They're still killing each other at first opportunity. at least we Greeks, like to fight while feasting and drinking and always disagreeing about philosophical issues. Quite a fight!! oh yeah we also disagree about what God is after all and how each one perceives Divinity.98% of Greeks are orthodox christians and each one of them has a pagan Hellen within. In perfect harmony! yeia mas Ali! we love to disagree but that's all .
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Muslimamomma wrote: <quoted text> I guess there's little point in reminding JAN that Jesus was a Jew. Today I passed a church with a sign out front that read "My boss is a Jewish Carpenter's Son"....I considered stopping and asking why they didn't follow in his esteemed footsteps. If Jesus was a Jew, and Christianity did not exist until after his 'death'.....would that not mean that Judaism was in fact the path to follow? It's like revering Buddha from the sanctity of the Church. It just makes no sense at all. of course it doesnt make sense, MM. It is in fact a blatant self contradiction for that church to say so.. Jesus Christ - jewish or not- brought things upside down in the then established religion. That's why they didnt like him. He scared them and threatened their status quo. Jesus despite pretty often saying " i mnot here to ban the scriptures " etc.. he actually and practically subversed it all to an alarming degree.. The knowledgeable ones knew that very well. what does "an eye for an eye' have in common with "turn the other cheek, too"? what does stoning a whore to death has to do with " who is sinless, let them cast the first stone" Nothing. Complete opposites I dare think that the church that had that " "My boss is a Jewish Carpenter's Son" on its front isn t really christian but rather one of the very many "churches'/clubs founded there . Each neighbourhood with a different "christian" church! Divide and confuse ( and rule) boss????
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Aliroger1 wrote: GREEKS IN DENIAL "When I told Greek friends that I was planning a book set in the Athenian criminal underworld, some responded by denying the existence of any such thing. To which I raised a very sceptical Scottish eyebrow. Every big city has a criminal hierarchy and, as my subsequent research has proved, Athens is no different in that respect. In fact, given that it has a population of nearly four million, many of whom are immigrants prime for exploitation, it’s surprising that crime isn’t more of a feature in the news. Given the influx of Serbian, Albanian and former Soviet criminals, it won’t be long till inter-gang conflict like that described in the novel breaks out on the streets. Readers of my earlier books won’t be surprised to find that I tie the criminal underworld in Greece directly to politics and to the country’s difficult 20th century history. Just as I linked contemporary terrorism to the horrors of the Second World War in The Last Red Death, I’ve located the roots of at least a section of the Greek Mafia in the dictatorship of the Colonels between 1967 and 1974. Although Greek criminals haven’t infiltrated the state to the extent of the Mafia and other such organisations in Italy, there are unquestionable links between the ruling elite and the lords of misrule. As usual, I’ve tried to subvert stereotypes of Greece. The active boss of the largest criminal family is a woman, rather than the man you might expect in a supposedly macho Mediterranean country. She is joined by at least two other strong women, all three having been deeply scarred by their experience of totalitarian rule. I’ve also investigated another side of Mavros - this time he is more closely involved with his ‘difficult’ girlfriend Niki, even admitting that he loves her. And I’ve allowed myself to have a degree of fun in creating a pair of very nasty villains, the Father and Son (note the standard emphasis on the family in Greece). " you must give the source and the author of whatever you quote.. or else I can write whatever I can imagine here and say that was said by God. Not that I have an objection to what you copied/pasted since it is ablsolutely partial with no coherence and no particular message in it. oh yes I agree that ruling caste in Greece are all bastards . Almost all. or they become 'bastards" while climbing their way up to power. but that's what you should do when you copy /paste.
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Faith wrote: <quoted text>Multiculturalism is a flop and a big lie. Everywhere that governments promote and foment "diversity", there is strife and hatred. I live in a demographically homogeneous environment and there is NO crime....unless you count smoking weed...and we don't count it. It is a pure agrarian utopia. Thoreau would be frothing at the mouth. He could not dream of such a place. It is the purest form of Americanism. not so homogeneous I m afraid , that's why you are so bitter and aggressive in your defence http://muslimsinmichigan.org/
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Nina Makedonia- Hellas
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J_a_n wrote: He is very ignorant, to think he claimed to have 10 degrees, I have a feeling we are dealing with a very young uneducated and clearly brainwashed by the Qu'ran. Although you take take it a compliment he wants to be you (or Greek) although like he said is African and he should be proud of that. Nothing wrong with African we are all created by the same God.. he seems almost ashamed, where is he from again will he answer that question? <quoted text> I dont take it as a compliment it is tiring to hear people being secretly envious of whatever constitutes greekness in their mind. I do understand they feel there's that connecting strong link in our identity which they want to destroy ( since they cant have it too) and while we never denied our weaknesses being integral part of what we are , we get weidly flattered by the fact that they want to "eliminate" or dilute the greek thing while embracing and appropriating it. in other words "greeks dont exist " but at the same time according to their claims greeks so far are: turks , albanians, slavs, and now as Isee asians too. maybe we are mesopotamians, summerians, assyrians. arabs too.. who knows? but greeks really dont exist. But they do and they are the .. real greeks .. hahaaa funny. I would never like to befriend people who are not proud of what they really are. That being different from what I am. I like diversity and that's the true meaning of respecting different culture and ethnic origin. I learn this way. share and get richer and wiser. they cant understand what megas Alexandros is supposed to have said: "to me every good barbarian is a Hellen and every bad Hellen is a barbarian" They unwittingly pin on Greeks their own way of thinking which is really racist (=insecure ) I might say. if Ali doesnt wanna say his ethnic origin. too bad for him. I consider him a clever man so he deprives his ethnos one clever sample. Shoulders shrugged
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Faith wrote: <quoted text>No they aren't and no I'm not, goof. Things are as good as they always have been for people like me. We are always on top....always. if you repeat it 50 times every morning, noon and evening, you will also believe it. that's what Turks do every morning before school starts: they repeat and actually remind themselves "how happy they are to be Turks" They must do that to believe it. otherwise they are not happy haha poor peasant!
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Faith wrote: <quoted text>14 years? Do you still have one of those cool Natasha Fatale accents? Of course I do.I was 25 when I came here.I'd never lose my accent.Well,it's not some atrocious accent,because I majored English in school and my teacher was mean so if we didn't try to say the words right,she'd lower our grades.LOL
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Milena N wrote: <quoted text> If you insist Greeks aren't white,that would mean Italians aren't either,because they are blood related. exactly.. she's a desperate joke! I asked her on the other thread time and again what pleasure does she really get in getting BITCHslapped? beats me.... http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/g... sometimes I think Aristofanis is right in banging it on their head despite the fact that he does it all the wrong way.:))) map 4 will tell her how ..BLACK Greek she is hehe http://www.pnas.org/content/94/15/7719/F2.lar... No cure for the miserly peasant
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Aliroger1 wrote: <quoted text> She'll be drinking Southern Comfort to chase the Jack Daniels and make a home-made cannon to fire her daughter at the neighbouring trailer. Hopefully she does not buy some guns and go to the cinema or a local Sikh Temple!!! You never know with these Balkan-Americans!!!! Don't mistake me with yourself.We don't blow up people.That's your kind who does that.
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Aliroger1 wrote: <quoted text> Greeks are more Asian than European. Greeks have more shared history with Persians, Egyptians and Mesopotamians than any west Europeans. The Europeans adopted Ancient Greece for political propaganda reasons. Ya,they have shared history with ancient civilizations from middle east,not with Arab shits.
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Nina Makedonia- Hellas wrote: <quoted text> exactly.. she's a desperate joke! I asked her on the other thread time and again what pleasure does she really get in getting BITCHslapped? beats me.... http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/g... sometimes I think Aristofanis is right in banging it on their head despite the fact that he does it all the wrong way.:))) map 4 will tell her how ..BLACK Greek she is hehe http://www.pnas.org/content/94/15/7719/F2.lar... No cure for the miserly peasant I actually told my husband what she said last night about your DNA changing if you live in America and he was like "What kind of stupidity is that?"
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Aliroger1 wrote: <quoted text> The legend of Helen of Troy is set in Asia Minor..... you know, Hellenism. Greeks actually come from Asia " 2250 BC Achaeans come to Greece About this year, as we may believe, first Hellenic tribes who were calling themselves Achaeans reached Greece. At that time the country was inhabited by non-Indo-European peoples which could be relative to the ancient population of Crete and Asia Minor. Greeks called them sometimes Pelasgians, or Lelegs, or Carians (an analogy with later inhabitants of Asia). Hellenes could come to the peninsula via Balkans, but it is more likely that they first appeared on the islands in the Aegean Sea, and then on the continent. This, together with some historical materials (very ancient Greek names and settlements in Asia, like Milet or the name of Ahhiyawa) proves their way led from Asia to Europe across the Aegean Sea. The peoples who inhabited Greece before Indo-Europeans arrived, now had to be assimilated. However, 1500 years later Herodot mentions Pelasgians who still lived in Thessalia, on some islands and in several small cities in Greece. Hellenic tribes borrowed some religious beliefs from them (the chthonic gods of Earth, like Gé), as well as several words in the language: place names which have -th-,-ss-,-nt- suffixes, and some other words." for the millionth time any attempt to historically account for Greeks origin we read in boredom: greeks PROBABLY, OBVIOUSLY , LIKELY, IN ALL PROBABILITY, and all expressions of probability and speculations, arrived in the greek peninsula from...somewhere in the norht south east and west!! nobody and I mean NOBODY , NO HISTORIAN ever has been able to say where Greeks came from hence the probably talk and speculative account of...unistorical hypothesis. does anybody know with historical evidence where Greeks came from? no nobody can. I dont think there's another ethnic entity more indigenous in that part of europe than greeks.. and that's too hard to swallow . I expect something more serious and less jocular than that from you. Ali,, what is 'the indoeuropeans? Do you know of the ..chinoafricans? or the Germanoasians??? let's get serious !!!! clue for you Ali et al the name is el -linas ! and greek comes from latin greco from ellenic giraios= old , the oldest people in the heart of what today is El-las =land of Light! cheers Ali!! have some greek wine or if you dont like it have some greek nectar.
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