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9 years 2 months ago #1033
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9 years 2 months ago #1034
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Trust is hard to gain but easy to lose.
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France is really under fire...
RIP

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9 years 2 months ago #1035
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When ME and African nations were burning 4 years ago as a result of Arab Spring. France (along with UK, US) was cheering it as the birth of Democracy.
When dictators like Gaddafi were murdered, France was cheering it as birth of Democracy. Sarkozy and Cameroon even visited Libya and shake hands with Islamic terrorists and proclaimed those Jihadis as beacon of Democracy.
Truth is that Tunisia, Libya, Syria, Iraq, Egypt etc have become breeding grounds of terrorists and Jihadis. These parts of world can never be Democracy. Our politicians fooled us with slogans of Democracy.
You reap what you sow.
Now these scoundrel Politicians shedding crocodile tears for victims of terror attacks. They don't give a shit about ordinary citizens. All they care about is their $$$ in Bank accounts and offshore tax shelters. They care about their wealth in Panama, Switzerland and Bermuda Islands. They care about serving Plutocracy and oligarchies.
RIP. Paris victims. I wish there were 100 scoundrel Politicians under that truck.
When dictators like Gaddafi were murdered, France was cheering it as birth of Democracy. Sarkozy and Cameroon even visited Libya and shake hands with Islamic terrorists and proclaimed those Jihadis as beacon of Democracy.
Truth is that Tunisia, Libya, Syria, Iraq, Egypt etc have become breeding grounds of terrorists and Jihadis. These parts of world can never be Democracy. Our politicians fooled us with slogans of Democracy.
You reap what you sow.
Now these scoundrel Politicians shedding crocodile tears for victims of terror attacks. They don't give a shit about ordinary citizens. All they care about is their $$$ in Bank accounts and offshore tax shelters. They care about their wealth in Panama, Switzerland and Bermuda Islands. They care about serving Plutocracy and oligarchies.
RIP. Paris victims. I wish there were 100 scoundrel Politicians under that truck.
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9 years 1 month ago #1037
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My daughter finished her exams , she enters into last year of Master with an average of 16/20 . Only three out of thirty were admitted . Frankly , what else ...?
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9 years 1 month ago #1038
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-VIS ET HONOR-
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First day at beach. It never happened in my life that on July 23rd I never went to the beach, but it's ok 
Anyway I went to a beach between Terracina and Sperlonga , two beautiful towns about 60 km south of my town. Weather was good: 35°C, sunny, calm sea (water temperature 23,5°C). I got some pics
Promontory of Circeo
Dunes
looking south-east

Anyway I went to a beach between Terracina and Sperlonga , two beautiful towns about 60 km south of my town. Weather was good: 35°C, sunny, calm sea (water temperature 23,5°C). I got some pics

Promontory of Circeo
Dunes
looking south-east
-VIS ET HONOR-
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