Everything posted by cosmicway
-
Club America are better than Celtic are n't they ?
-
Erdogan started life as a good guy. Visited Athens in 2005 and they went with Karamanlis to the best souvlaki house in town, the Bairaktaris. I don't like that one because every thirty seconds a company of gypsies come to your table and offer to sell you rugs. But for Erdogan - Karamanlis I suppose the gypsies were kept away. Then Karamanlis went to Turkey and became the best man for Erdogan's daughter wedding. Then Bush wanted Turkey to join the EU and so did his ball boy Tony Blair. But Germany-France-Austria-Italy put Turkey on ice, their prime reason being immigration I suppose. So from 2008 and afterwards Erdogan abandons Europe and becomes the good Erdogan we know threatening to send his air force to Athens to flatten it out, by night as well. Erdogan by various cheating methods manages to win all elections and a small step forward is to take on Israel now. But don't believe a word of it. His one and true love is the American treasury.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Maduro counted the trees.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
You see that America is divided right down the middle over abortion. Whilst I don't agree with abortions except on medical grounds, everybody knows that unwanted pregnancies can be avoided with a variety of simple methods: Condoms, pill, the Roman catholic method, abstinence .., So this proves what then ? They are all into quickies, back of the envelope stuff. Otherwise it just could n't become an issue. In mother Russia they were never doing these things.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
No, but you see things come and go. You know that in mother Russia the Bolshoi ballet was considered as a sex show. The party members were going there to see legs, not the swan lake.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Sex is but a delusion, Suppose we had a political regime in which pizza vesuvio was prohibited, or allowed only to members of the higher classes. We would all be sad and crying. Suppose then the political regime is overthrown and the revolution allows us to eat as many pizza vesuvios as we like. We would surely develop an aversion in a matter of weeks.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
It mobilizes me when there are reject ballots due to printing error so I can take them home to solve maths problems. Something more substantilal might mobilize me more.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
https://www.newsbeast.gr/world/arthro/11449253/einai-antras-ekane-sexoualikes-chares-gia-na-anevei-kai-fotomontaz-me-ton-epstain-o-polemos-enantion-tis-kamala-charis
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
The scandal Kamala - Willie Brown is the weapon in Trump's arsenal.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Our friend bet365 says now Trump 1.57 (shortened from 1.33), Kamala Harris 2.62. Now it's time to put your money on Harris if you believe. This is a type of bet where chance does not play a part the way it plays a part in football (c.f. Badiashile - Petrovic o.g.). So you can make a small fortune without risk. The bookies are also known to make mistakes in political bets - they are slow to react rather. 2016 brexit. Brexit was winning - bookies were offering remain well below evens. 2016 Trump. Trump was moving ahead of Hillary in most national polls - bookies were giving him at 4.50 then 3.80 !
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
This is what you say, I have no inclination to disagree. But the propaganda mahine of the Trump campaign will try to make the most of it. Every propaganda machine never stops How many will believe is an unknown factor x at this moment in time. After 1 1/2 months we will know better.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Trump has plenty of excuses for 2020. COVID - election fraud - the dirty tricks department ... Biden should never have been president. It should have been Hillary.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Well, Trump is going to say Joe was senile so what have you been doing the last four years ? You can't stop him.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
The right wing mobs (the strength of) is but a manifestation of the working class. Whenever the poor assume control of the government it spells disaster.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Trump is 2 points ahead but Dukakis was 5 points ahead of Bush in July 1988. On such grounds it looks feasible for Kamala Harris to take the lead but how feasible is it ?
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
There are three things I have n't seen in my life said a wise man: - a commie without money - a fat woman without a boyfriend - a gypsy wearing glasses - myopic glasses, sunglasses everybody wears.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
September polls give the winner in American electtions.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
It's Kamala. The others don't want to get wasted as they believe Trump cannot lose.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I saw the photos of the place where Trump was shot. As it is a long time practice to cover rooftops it was criminal. But the assailant had alternatives. In all manner of likelihood he did n't know that rooftop to the left of the podium was unattended before he got there.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Biden calls it a day https://www.liberal.gr/diethni-themata/o-mpainten-aposyretai-apo-tin-koyrsa-ton-proedrikon-eklogon-i-epistoli-toy?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR3ORuB8HO272iit1hv4_JRGgGSvFDGP2sQk_Z7dRoCg8WvBenW3gD6lGqg_aem_b-nHnL6IQjfizo-C0v6x8Q
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Lamela, former Spurs, from Sevilla to AEK Athens, huge reception at the airport. Is this man worth anything ?
-
THE MYSTERY OF BREXIT As we all know brexit was introduced in order to prohibit freedom of movement between Europe and the United kingdom. In every other respect brexit is detrimental or at best functionless but freedom of movement was considered important enough to justify brexit. A number of other justifications that were produced these verge between unreason and total illogicality. These other "justification" were mainly hodge-podge constructions, to hide and disguise the racist angle. How was then brexit brought about ? There were three main tribes who supported brexit. First it was Nigel Farage and his UKIP party. Next the Boris Johnson tribe. That was the biggest tribe comprising of two thirds to three quarters of the Tory party. Then the "red wall", working class individuals of poor to medium poor mental caliber. There were smaller tribes, such as the BNP and the left wing cmmunists and trotskyites. Eventually the percentage in favour of brexit in the referendum was 51.5%. So brexit won by a small margin. But the question here is what is the strength of brexit now. One thing the remainers/rejoiners fail to recognize is that this 51.5% immediately after the referendum grew to well over 60%. Because of the turncoats. Theresa May, Liz Truss and lots of others. These people declared themselves turncoats right after the result was announced and before the sunrise of the 24th of June 2016. Cameron himself was very unhappy he could not himself become a turncoat and had to resign. So brexit starts life with 60-65% really. But what happened next ? It of course proved to be an unmitigated disaster so the support is not so high any longer. In the last general election the voters that can be readily identified as brexit voters are the Tories and Reform. Tories got 23.7%, Reform 14.3%. So their total is 38%. The question being asked is then about the remaining 62%. How many brexiters ? In particular how many brexiters in Labour (n.b. 33.7%) ? If they makee up 12% (one third) then brexit despite its the shortcomings is home and dry. If not then brexit is a minority cult. In my opinion the percentage of fanatical rejoiners is well below that of the fanatical brexiters (the 38% stated above). But that does n't make the non-fanatics into brexiters. So how many from Labour are brexiters in your estimate ?
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Un chanson d' amour - dedication song:
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
American isolationism will affect the middle East too. With the med progressively becoming Russia's lake, the days of Israel are numbered.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I left out Germany. In Germany the left is weak. The right is also -relatively- weak. This is because of the denazification and the collective guilt but also because of German's being realists. Germany's objectives were Los Angeles - San Francisco. But after the war what could a German nationalist's objectives be ? Free ... Hesse and Lower Saxony. Blahhh. So the future of Germany in the Putin years to come is an unknown factor. Maybe Germany will become the new Ukraine.
- 15,927 replies
-
- governments
- laws of countries
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with: