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Tallagada

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  1. 2 hours ago, Gainsbourg said:

    The article i read actually mentions they will be paid... but not enough. Me thinks they expected just to work 8H a day... probably never read or understood the contract. Som nam na perhaps... 

     According to him, they will be paid eventually, but that they have not been due to some unfinished paperwork with the Norwegian government. ...

    Well I dunno about Norway but the pay should come at least at the end of each month..they do not seem to say for how long they have been there....

     

  2. 15 minutes ago, Morch said:

     

    Peres did not change his opinions about settlements? You better read the OP again. While have another go at the article you linked. Specially, the bit quoted is related to "I interviewed Peres a second time, in 1976,...". Alleging that Rabin's differences with Peres had to do with the latter's supposedly pro-settlement views is not supported by anything posted.

     

     

     

     

    Alleged...If like you pretend, knows more than anybody about Peres and Rabin, you should not have any doubt about hius views...after 1976 of course...

     

    14 minutes ago, Morch said:

     

    Where did Rabin "pointed this out quite clearly"? And doubt anyone labeled Lievberman a "peace bringer". Troll away...

    http://articles.latimes.com/1993-05-05/news/mn-31529_1_foreign-minister

    you re served, about Lieberman, if you have read the full exchange you would have understood...but as usual you jump on the keyboard...answering my comment in three separate answers, show clearly your lack of focus..

     

  3. 1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

    Nobody is denying his history. But you're denying his amazing progression and I find that hateful and disgusting. 

     

    I also honor his role in the founding of Israel. Modern Israelis had the privilege of living in the same era as their founding fathers. 

    Yeah yeah, well you know what : people die everyday, and showing Peres as a peace bringer is just a farce. Clearly he worked for Israel yes, but his view on the two state solution and his push on settlements do not make him better than Bibi...the only one who could have changed the history at the time was Rabin, not Peres...He was a master to deal behind the curtains but clearly not the one you think he was...and you just have to look at his views, his problems with Rabin at the time to know it...When you want peace but you not want a 2 state solution and push to have more settlements, well this cannot bring peace..

  4. 3 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

    Speak for yourself, or better yet, not.

    You're obviously here to trash talk one of the greatest men in the history of Israel who developed into a passionate peace and compromise advocate.

     

    Like UG said, haters gonna hate. 

    Nope I am here to show that Peres is not the so great peace maker the world want us to see, and that Rabin pointed this out quite clearly.

    And honestly I don' care what you think of me..when you side with UG you can nearly side with Yisrael Beiteinu and Lieberman..and we know he is also a "peace bringer" 

  5. 14 minutes ago, Morch said:

     

    the bit quoted relates to an interview which took place in 1976. The linked article is titled "The Transformation of Shimon Peres". If anything it attests to the man's ability to review and adjust his political views.

    Which he didn't about settlements, Rabin didn't like him also because of this and it was not in 1976

  6. 46 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

    A real deal founding father of state of Israel and clearly an extraordinarily wonderful human being. When I think of him, I think SWEETHEART. :heart_001:

     

    The spring for a peaceful two state solution didn't come in his lifetime, and that's a sadness, but it would be a much bigger sadness to abandon that hope now that he's gone. 

     

    http://forward.com/news/331543/shimon-peres-israels-liberal-elder-statesman-dies-at-93/?attribution=home-hero-item-text-1

     

    His legacy in his own words:

     

     

     Peres was the hawk of the Israeli cabinet — he had reservations regarding territorial compromise and was strongly opposed to a Palestinian state. During our time together, Peres explained his view on the need for more Israeli settlements. Settlements, he argued, served as "the roots and the eyes of Israel."

    http://foreignpolicy.com/2014/07/24/the-transformation-of-shimon-peres/

    strange way to promote peace while stealing land and being opposed to a palestinian state....

  7. 2 minutes ago, timewilltell said:

     

    Well it seems you are the one jumping to conclusions since I did not draw any conclusions save to take a different view on the posted reply. Not 'every kid on the planet' steals stuff even supposedly small items like pocket change or loaves of bread and not everyone thinks theft of small things like that is OK. 

    Kids are kids and I bet you had your fair share of stupid actions as well...

    However, saying from a picture that she is stealing the watch from the woman WHILE the other girl could really pick everyhing from her open bag is plain stupid!

     

  8. 33 minutes ago, timewilltell said:

    Perhaps the point was they are not so perfect and the idea that lying is beyond any Thai is the most laughable nonsense I have heard given it is first nature in this country.

    Perhaps she is just a kid holding her wrist...as mentioned before if you try to steal a watch by pulling the handle to remove the pin it constrict the wrist and therefore the holder of the watch notice it immediatly

    Perhaps the point was also that he pointed out something which is occuring with every kid on the planet : steal some bread or sweets, or pocket money to buy some sweets...perhaps this is also a way to show that you jump to conclusions without EVIDENCE so far!

  9. 49 minutes ago, ChoakMyDee said:

     

    I don't know what your problem is, you must be married to a Hmong woman or something. It's very easy to steal her watch like this. Her thumb isn't visible because it is pulling the pin on the watch on her wrist so she can quickly grab it with her 4 fingers ready to grab it. It is very obvious. I won't be replying to any more of your messages so don't bother.

    Great, welcome to my ignore list

  10. 8 minutes ago, ChoakMyDee said:

     

    You must be living in denial if you don't find this suspicious.

     

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    you must never have been with kids in young age holding your hands or grabbing your wrist and watch...and if you knew a bit about pickpocketing and stuff you should knwo it is not the way to remove a watch  unoticed as pulling it this way will shorten the handle and constrict the wrist, and she would feel it immediatly...go on youtube watch some youtube videos about palming and pickpoeckting

  11. 38 minutes ago, ChoakMyDee said:

    You can see the way the child's hand is gripping the watch strap is very suspicious. She's got her fingers poised to undo the strap. She's not just holding the lady's hand. It's quite obvious to me.

    Well you could maybe work for thai police but unfortunatly in the real world you cannot accuse someone based on suspicions...especially with a photo which could be taken while her hand was moving,etc...

    Moreover who in hell would stole a CRAPPY watch while the other girl has a direct access to an open bag??? I tis quite obvious to me that you re jumping on conclusion...and this even without picture 

    Another exemple: I find Trump small hands very suspicious

  12. 6 minutes ago, Ulysses G. said:

    A very good man who served his country and his people. 

     

    RIP.

    Following the 1967 war, he championed the cause of the settlers, and used his role as defence minister in the 1970s to establish the first settlements in the northern West Bank. His slogan was: "Settlements everywhere."

     

    What a nice guy for sure..... :sick:

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