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You'll have to raise more then the 100 mill Obama did.
Also hate to say it but I assume you were born outside of the US and therefore not elligible. McCain was born in the Panama Canal zone and there has been some speculation about whether that is cool or not. I was born there also back in 83. Doesn't matter anyway Obama has already won
So McCain was born when they were building the Panama Canal?
He's that young?!?
No he built the whole thing with his bare hands. Then he shot a man in Reno just to watch him die.
He rode dinosaurs for fun too.
I'm reading konkret.
http://www.konkret-verlage.de/kvv/hefte/2008/11/g.jpg
They almost always manage to add a totally different perspective to things. - Without them, I am not sure where I would stand today.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konkret - Its history is very interesting, although it doesn't have much to do with the magazine's current direction. Even under Gremliza as chief publisher it always changed and double-checked its position(s).
Well, actually, yes. - If you think that people are more divided by class than by language, which I doubt at times. And if you think that class attendance shouldn't be mandatory, which I am not that sure about either.
Actually, in a way you're not entirely wrong. Check this out:
http://www.politicalcompass.org/iconochasms
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21. Who presented Chairman Mao Tse Tung with a bouquet of poems that lavishly praised the Chinese leader as the timely rain to nourish the land ?
-The Dalai Lama, on his first meeting with Mao in Beijing (then Peking) in 1954
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22. Who blocked the marriage of his son and disowned him, commenting How can I, who has always advocated renunciation of sex, encourage you to gratify it ? (The son subsequently became a homeless alcoholic.)
- Mahatma Gandhi, dealing with his son Harilal.
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27. Who said : I do not consider Hitler to be as bad as he is depicted. He is showing an ability that is amazing and seems to be gaining his victories without much bloodshed ?
-Mahatma Gandhi, May 1940
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29. Who granted several audiences to, and received a donation of more than $1 million from Shoko Asahara, leader of the Supreme Truth cult of Japan, and spreader of sarin gas in the Tokyo subway ?
- The Dalai Lama, in 1982
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30. Which politician travelled to Indonesia and received a $10 million donation from dictator Suharto to help party funds, while avoiding criticism of Indonesia's repressive policies, including political imprisonment ?
-Nelson Mandela, in October 1990, six months after his own release from prison
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44. Who, commenting on World War Two, said: The Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher's knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliffs ?
-Mahatma Gandhi, on absolute non-violence, speaking to biographer Louis Fisher in June 1946.
Trinkgeld für den Holocaust? Ouch. What is that article about? The rest is to small to read.
I had a college professor from South Africa, who was black who absolutely hated Nelsen Mandella...he even said things were better under Apartheid and left shortly after DeClerc (sorry for spelling) was gone.
Ghandi was a huge anti-semite and I don't believe he ever recanted his admiration of Hitler.
I don't know much if anything about Nelson Mandela, Apartheid I certainly cannot defend though, but you're right about Ghandi.
I haven't really read it yet, but I know it's about how Germany (both government and private companies) somehow managed to lower and lower the price it should have had to pay to surviving victims of the Holocaust and those that were forced to work for the Nazis during the Third Reich. Basically they waited until most people were dead, and then payed some of the remaining survivors a few hundred bucks - for years and years of suffering and slavery. There were many articles during the past few years, dealing with recent events and decisions on this topic. This article seems like a final analysis on what happened. - I could tell you more once I read it.
Morgan Freeman will be playing Nelson Mandela in the upcoming film.
Trinkgeld is a tip right. Literally drinking money isn't it?
Yup. - "You can keep the change."