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New site? Maybe some day.
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You have got to be shitting me. |
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, who helped steer the U.S. economy through its darkest days since the Great Depression, was named Time magazine's 2009 Person of the Year on Wednesday. |
What planet am I on right now? |
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well, at least being named TIME person of the year doesn't mean anything. |
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i wonder who owns Time magazine? |
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well, at least being named TIME person of the year doesn't mean anything. |
ya it's not like its a Nobel Peace Prize or anything. |
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well, at least being named TIME person of the year doesn't mean anything. |
ya it's not like its a Nobel Peace Prize or anything. |
Wut u talkin bout, RTTP? |
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You guys know what imma say bout this.
With this, and with the nobel peace prize given to Obama, it should be apparent to everyone that there are global corporate elite that control media and propaganda. |
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I am pretty sure I should have won ..just saying |
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they should get rid of all awards and just merge it into one show called "The Most Obedient Slaves"
...and the award for Corporate Puppet of the year goes to... |
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I just think he won because his name is really fun to say. |
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AHAHAHAHAHAHA and people said that the bush administration was a hoot. |
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that guy probably moved to his home country to live the life of a king. |
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Well, Time Mag named Hitler man of the year back in '33, so go figure. |
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Hitler probably did more for Germany's economy than Bernanke |
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There's really no "probably" about it. Hitler's first act was to fix just about everything that was previously fucked up about it. |
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Hitler was put into power by the same people that run the world today. |
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HISTORY DOESN'T REPEAT ITSELF ESPECIALLY IN AMERICA!
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Hitler was put into power by the same people that run the world today. |
THE TEMPLARS |
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Hitler probably did more for Germany's economy than Bernanke |
Actually this is true. he virtually eliminated unemployment. then he eliminated the jews, LOLZ! |
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Hitler was put into power by the same people that run the world today. |
THE TEMPLARS |
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The signing of the Reichskonkordat on July 20, 1933 in Rome. (From left to right: German prelate Ludwig Kaas, German Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, Secretary of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs Giuseppe Pizzardo, Cardinal Secretary of State Eugenio Pacelli, Alfredo Ottaviani, and Reich minister Rudolf Buttmann)
The Reichskonkordat is the concordat between the Holy See and Germany. It was signed on July 20, 1933 by Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli and Franz von Papen on behalf of Pope Pius XI and President Paul von Hindenburg respectively. It is still valid today in Germany.
A "concordat" is the equivalent of a treaty when the agreement is between the church and a state - "treaties," properly speaking, are between nations, while the church here is treated as an institution but not a country. Concordats have been used to create binding agreements to safeguard church interests and its freedom to act, particularly in countries that do not have strong jurisprudence guaranteeing government non-interference in religious matters or in countries where the church seeks a privileged position under government patronage.
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Hitler probably did more for Germany's economy than Bernanke |
That sounded more sarcastic than it was meant. It's common knowledge that Hitler did revitalize the German economy... at the cost of turning the nation into a war machine buuuuut.... |
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Hitler was put into power by the same people that run the world today. |
THE TEMPLARS |
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The signing of the Reichskonkordat on July 20, 1933 in Rome. (From left to right: German prelate Ludwig Kaas, German Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, Secretary of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs Giuseppe Pizzardo, Cardinal Secretary of State Eugenio Pacelli, Alfredo Ottaviani, and Reich minister Rudolf Buttmann)
The Reichskonkordat is the concordat between the Holy See and Germany. It was signed on July 20, 1933 by Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli and Franz von Papen on behalf of Pope Pius XI and President Paul von Hindenburg respectively. It is still valid today in Germany.
A "concordat" is the equivalent of a treaty when the agreement is between the church and a state - "treaties," properly speaking, are between nations, while the church here is treated as an institution but not a country. Concordats have been used to create binding agreements to safeguard church interests and its freedom to act, particularly in countries that do not have strong jurisprudence guaranteeing government non-interference in religious matters or in countries where the church seeks a privileged position under government patronage.
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lol twas an Assassin's Creed 2 reference |
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i know you were being sarcastic it just felt like a good transition |
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Time's man of the year award is like getting student of the month in middle school
Heil Hitler '33 |
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ben bernanke, god i love that name |
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Don't forget his middle name. |
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i hope it starts with a b |
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Someone embed the video of this fraud getting slammed for not relasing the names of offshore banks that billions of dollars go to. |
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