Zakaj USA niso (več) najboljša država na svetu

ceedevita

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očitno ne razumeš

problem je vprašanje " how 'we got' our Aussie passports" in to verjeno samo zato, ker je pakistaneka rodu

lepo se vzame potni list, se preveri , vpraša kaj, koliko časa itd. Ne pa zasliševanje

ameri so že čisto iztirili. Njim se sanja ne kaj je to demokracija. ZDA so fašistična policijska država
 

Kamele0N

YUGOslovanski mehanik Dmitri Mendeleev
23. jul 2008
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Možno...nisem bil še tam...

...ampak vseeno če mene kot policaja to zanima...in lahko vprašam...Ma f... OFF ane
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Zdej kje Dr. Pa preč neki komplexi povezani z emancipacijo
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ceedevita

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me res zanima, kako bi se ti počutil, če bi te nemec vprašal od kod pa tebi slo osebna izkaznica ali pa postni list
Nima veze to, da je ona Dr. Malo pa ima veze, da je avstralska poslanka
 

Matey

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6. sep 2007
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Hmmm, Iran očitno potrebuje nekaj demokracije in to brez dolarja seveda ne bo šlo
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AndY1

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WikiLeaks: NSA spied on UN’s Ban Ki-Moon & other world leaders for US oil companies

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Wikileaks published a new trove of top secret documents revealing that the NSA spied on the private meetings of major world leaders, including UN chief Ban Ki-Moon, German chancellor Merkel, as well as the prime ministers of Italy and Israel.

The National Security Agency (NSA) listened in on high-level meetings on climate change, global economics, and even “how to deal with [US President Barack] Obama,” according to the new documents released by WikiLeaks.

One of the revelations was that the NSA bugged a private meeting between UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in which they discussed how to tackle climate change. The goal of the snooping, according to WikiLeaks’s press release, was to protect American oil interests.

“Today we showed that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon’s private meetings over how to save the planet from climate change were bugged by a country intent on protecting its largest oil companies,” said WikiLeaks founder and editor Julian Assange.