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Originally posted by Anonymousnumber1
my my, just like old times

Fry and Bender
my god, watch most of that stupid programme and can't even think of one quote 😠

just not as good as the simpsons 😛

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"Emotions are stupid, and should be hated upon"
-Bender

"I'm too busy doing nothing"
-Fry

just off the top of my head

also, the simpsons suck balls after the fifth or sixth season
"SIMPSONSDIDIT" comes to mind

Stan and Cartman

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Originally posted by Anonymousnumber1
"Emotions are stupid, and should be hated upon"
-Bender

"I'm too busy doing nothing"
-Fry

just off the top of my head

also, the simpsons suck balls after the fifth or sixth season
"SIMPSONSDIDIT" comes to mind

Stan and Cartman
yeah i remember the fry quote.

i liked the older simpsons, started to turn into little stories more than just an excuse for a laugh.

south park got worst imo though

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it has, in a way, but at least they touch on current events and real issues

sure, it's a 'cesspool of humanity' kind of show, but i find it refreshing!

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Once again the two headed troll rears it's ugly head.

One stupid question deserves another.....or are yous the only people allowed to do that ? At least my question was remotely relevant, Mandela wasn't arrested for non-payment of fines, you know 😛
Mandela was a political prisoner for over 3 decades for opposing an unjust law.

Freedom don't come free!!!

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Originally posted by trevor33

che guevara tops the list
I wondered when that name would come up.

Still waiting for someone to say Castro.

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Originally posted by Red Night
Mandela was a political prisoner for over 3 decades for opposing an unjust law.

Freedom don't come free!!!
Ever heard of Emily Davison ? or Thet Win Aung ?

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Originally posted by Red Night
I wondered when that name would come up.

Still waiting for someone to say Castro.
ah, but you just did

think he's dead, and they're trying to cover it up as long as possible?

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David Copperfield

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Originally posted by Anonymousnumber1
"Emotions are stupid, and should be hated upon"
-Bender

"I'm too busy doing nothing"
-Fry

just off the top of my head

also, the simpsons suck balls after the fifth or sixth season
"SIMPSONSDIDIT" comes to mind

Stan and Cartman
That episode of South Park was hilarious.

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Originally posted by Anonymousnumber1
ah, but you just did

think he's dead, and they're trying to cover it up as long as possible?
I agree with you...I think he's dead.

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Originally posted by Red Night
I wondered when that name would come up.
that was the second time it came up 😛

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Originally posted by trevor33
that was the second time it came up 😛
Someone else said Castro?

I must have missed it.

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
I agree with you about Roosevelt, but what Christal ball are you using concerning Clinton. You don't know what Clinton would have done, besides Congress declares war. Don't knock diplomacy. It has probably saved your life on more than one occasion. All Presidents use diplomacy.
Hmm. I can name one that doesn't ...

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For my money there can only be one - Winston Churchill. He led the free world against tyranny and with odds stacked against, succeeded in fighting a war on three fronts, was a consumate politican and diplomat, kept the Commonwealth in, forged and held together a multi-party government. Besides, who else (ever) can have the three most powerful people in the world to a birthday dinner party - Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin. I think it was his 68th in '42 in Russia. And have time to win a Nobel prize for literature. Without him, the world might be a different place today.
FDR could have been up there, but he died before his work was done - building a peace in Europe and which death profoundly affected the form and nature of post-war Europe and Russian influence.
Stalin might have done most of the fighting and all but won the war, but he was murderous thug, so he doesn't cut it.

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