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Post by seguin on Apr 22, 2008 16:04:07 GMT -5
1989 : Chinese students begin protests at Tiananmen Square The dream of freedom is snuffed out by Commie Pinko bastards while the world looks on. They´re not Pinko´s. They´re Bloody-Red! And you can underline bloody. But what to do about it? Attack a billion chinese? Or maybe boycot their goods? I´m sure the capitalists in the West won´t have that, not with all the factories and money they have tied up in red dictatorial China. The West won´t even stand up for Tibet, apart from some NGO´s. And now the Olympics is gonna be in China. I´m sure the Chinese Communist Party will use it to show how nice they are. It seems like nobody cares about human rights what China is concerned. The chance to buy cheap labor in China overrides human rights issues. Indeed a sad state of affairs...
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Post by Cole_blooded on Apr 22, 2008 22:22:15 GMT -5
2008 Bromy think he is wheel chair bound Mike care to elaborate some on your condition involving the wheel chair? TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by neferetus on Sept 11, 2010 1:24:48 GMT -5
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 1, 2010 18:24:53 GMT -5
Today in History December 1 Yesterday Tomorrow 1824 The presidential election between John Q. Adams, Andrew Jackson, William Crawford, and Henry Clay was turned over to the House of Representatives due to the lack of an electoral-vote majority. 1887 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes appeared for the first time in print in the story "A Study in Scarlet." 1955 Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her front-section bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Ala. 1959 Twelve nations, including the United States, signed a treaty setting aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve free from military activity. 1997 Representatives from more than 150 countries gathered at a global warming summit in Kyoto, Japan, and over the course of ten days forged an agreement to control the emission of greenhouse gases. President Bush pulled the U.S. out of the Kyoto Protocol in 2001. 1998 Exxon and Mobil agreed to merge, creating the world's largest corporation. Read more: This Day in History: December 1 — Infoplease.com www.infoplease.com/dayinhistory#ixzz16uCPcxRJ
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Post by Jasonbax on May 18, 2019 9:14:22 GMT -5
Hello!
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Post by Jimmyaffow on Jun 20, 2019 20:14:56 GMT -5
Hello back!
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Post by Roccohoins on Jul 4, 2019 22:09:39 GMT -5
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Post by JeremyErulk on Jan 12, 2020 7:08:23 GMT -5
Ground Hog Day!
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