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jamiroguy1

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  1. You actually fall in line with this cunt when she says that all "liberals haven't the vaguest idea what Christianity is". You are a fucking clown. :laugh: Jesus... I didn't know you were this fucking easily led. Go back to jerking off to ann coulter's photograph, pussy poy. What a fucking loser. :laugh:
  2. Ann Coulter lost me after the first sentence. "Liberals haven't the vaguest ides what Christianity is"? Give me a fucking break. This is probably one the most asinine things this lunatic has said to date.
  3. I don't trust Aristide any more than Guy Phillipe or Chamblain or Papa doc... They all have blood on their hands but aren't we trading one murderer for another by allowing and accepting these drug dealers to take over your country? Are you happy with Phillipe announcing that he controls Haiti? He's no saint and you know that. I don't have tell you of killings he's responsible for because you know. My only beef is we've given up on democracy. A Coup d'etat isn't democracy. Revenge killing that are going on right now isn't democracy. The Robiteau Massacre isn't democracy. Why should we let these drug dealing opportunist killers control who is power now in Haiti.
  4. Funny...that's the same thing your girlfriend said that you told her when you showed her your penis.
  5. The Rape of Haiti by Justin Felux www.dissidentvoice.org March 8, 2004 A History of Oppression The recent events in Haiti are yet another sad chapter in the history of Western imperialism. The roots of the current crisis trace all the way back to January 1, 1804, when Toussaint L'Ouverture and his army of African slaves humiliated France and the rest of the "civilized" world by liberating the island of St. Domingue, the place now called Haiti. The Haitian revolution created the first major crack in the foundation of white supremacy. Ten years earlier the island nation had become a colonial asset of France. The indigenous population had been wiped out previously by Christopher Columbus on behalf of Spain. France obtained great riches through the exploitation of the island's natural resources using a brutal system of slave labor. Much like India would later become the "Crown Jewel" of the British Empire, Haiti was referred to as the "Pearl of the Antilles." L'Ouverture was captured by France and eventually froze to death in the mountain prison they kept him in. After the revolution both France and the United States, aghast at the notion of a "black republic," refused to acknowledge the new government of Haiti. Haiti was forced to pay 90 million gold francs in "compensation" to French plantation owners for properties and investments they lost as a result of the liberation. It took Haiti almost 100 years to pay off the debt. On the 200th anniversary of L'Ouverture's death President Aristide asked France to repay the money, which would amount to over $20 billion today. This didn't win him many friends in Paris. The United States has an equally shameful history of exploiting Haiti. The U.S. government aided France's attempt to crush the slave revolt. American investors and multinational corporations have a long history of cooperation with Haitian dictators. In 1915 Woodrow Wilson began a U.S. military occupation of Haiti that would last 19 years. The U.S. helped create the Haitian army during this time. The Army became the main instrument by which the poor masses of Haiti were kept in line by whichever autocratic regime happened to be in power. The Army brutally suppressed and intimidated labor unions and dissidents. This continued until President Aristide bravely disbanded the Army in 1995. The First Coup Haiti is the poorest country in the hemisphere. About 80% of the country's population lives in poverty. What little wealth Haiti has is highly concentrated among the country's ruling elite. The richest 1% of the population owns nearly half the nation's wealth. Most of the ruling class consists of light-skinned "mulattos" who share partial ancestry with the French colonizers. These ruling elites, many of whom are multimillionaires, have always been friendly to the major world powers and the various Haitian despots, including the regimes of "Papa" and "Baby" Doc Duvalier. It is easy to understand why these people harbor a pathological hatred for Aristide, a former priest who preached liberation theology and whose strongest supporters inhabit the slums of Port-au-Prince. In the first free elections in Haitian history, Aristide won in a landslide, garnering 67.5% of the vote. The U.S. supported a former World Bank official, Marc Bazin, who received 14.2% of the vote. Several months into his term, President Aristide was overthrown by opposition forces and former members of the military. The U.S. government had funneled money to the opposition through organizations such as the National Endowment for Democracies (NED) and the Agency for International Development (AID). A CIA-backed organization known as FRAPH (Haitian Front for Advancement and Progress) executed a campaign of terror against supporters of Aristide's Lavalas movement. Anywhere between 3 and 5 thousand Haitians were slaughtered during Aristide's 3 year exile, during which Haiti was ruled by a military dictator. The leader of FRAPH, Emmanuel "Toto" Constant, is currently living in New York. Despite the "War on Terror," no effort has been made to hold him accountable for his crimes. In response to the coup, the Organization of American States (OAS) announced an embargo and sanctions against the new military regime. The U.S. declared 800 American businesses "exempt" from the restrictions. Despite the embargo, trade actually increased during Aristide's exile. In 1994 Aristide was restored to power with the help of 20,000 U.S. Marines. By that time, the right-wing forces had wiped out a significant portion of the popular movement. As a condition of his return Aristide was forced to agree to unpopular economic reforms that would largely benefit the country's ruling elite and foreign investors. Full Article http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Mar04/Felux0308.htm *************************************** My apologies for such a long post but it seems that many people are truly unaware of the history of Haiti and how we've gotten to this point. I believe this article illustrates comprehensively the major national struggles this country has endured from their colonial ancestry. Very informative.
  6. I'm not laughing with you...I'm laughing at you.
  7. He's not actually arguing nudity on the radio, is he?
  8. I knew this was coming... lol
  9. Apples and Oranges in my opinion. Ozio's is it a lot more swankier if you like dressed up all giggy. Dragonfly is a more modern joint so it's hard to compare the two. I prefer Dragonfly myself.
  10. I'm glad you can read, dickhead. But that still doesn't change the fact that the date hasn't been moved. As it stands now, the recession officially started in March 2001... Sorry but you're a fucking douchebag. Now go have sex with your mother, fucking loser!
  11. The city paper interview had me laughin.
  12. Are you really surprised at what lenghts they'll go to get votes? Afterall, they're having they're convention in New York City around September 11th. They're gonna milk the deaths of thousands as much as they can.
  13. The recession started 2 months after Bush's inauguration according to the National Bureau of Economic Research, which is the official non-partisan entity that dates business cycles. You all are a bunch of lying shits. Read it and weep, bitches. Recession's Timing Becomes An Issue Did the Slump Start Under Clinton or Bush? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A56170-2004Feb19.html
  14. There's always next year.
  15. Werd... Have fun, you lilttle shit! I wish I could have made it.
  16. Agreed. Although, my boy Tom has gotten a gig there, more local house dj's would be nice. Oh and Matt TURN YOUR CAPS LOCK OFF!!! lol
  17. Nice spin, bush agent...but that still doesn't take away from the fact that the bush campaign, as well as you, have put their collective foot in their ass on this one. Let's see how long the ads are run on TV before they're pulled.
  18. So what you're saying is "fuck what the victims' families of 9/11 think". Brilliant!
  19. I think the 9/11 commision is still trying to determine what happened. Again, it's ironic how the bush administration will do whatever it can to block the commission's progress yet wants to use the images for political gain.
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