Obama i SAD (2008-2016)
- stulic
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#1751 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
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- jeza u ledja
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#1752 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Procitah jedan od komentara u vezi sinocnjeg sastanka:
This meeting proves that Obama is serious about being willing to meet with his enemies without preconditions. After that meeting, Iran's president should be a breeze to handle!
Ovo je odlican potez Obame. Vidim Hillaryne supportersice odmah upijaju ovo ko toplu cokoladu. Jos eto kao kako je Obama hadzo i dzentlmen pa je otjerao mrske medije, pa dosao kod nje na kahvu, pa vako pa nako..... oo boze. Juce su ga mrzile, a danas mu vec tepaju.
Jebo mater ovaj klempo je politicki genije kakav se rijetko radja.
This meeting proves that Obama is serious about being willing to meet with his enemies without preconditions. After that meeting, Iran's president should be a breeze to handle!
Ovo je odlican potez Obame. Vidim Hillaryne supportersice odmah upijaju ovo ko toplu cokoladu. Jos eto kao kako je Obama hadzo i dzentlmen pa je otjerao mrske medije, pa dosao kod nje na kahvu, pa vako pa nako..... oo boze. Juce su ga mrzile, a danas mu vec tepaju.
Jebo mater ovaj klempo je politicki genije kakav se rijetko radja.
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#1753 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
a ima i dobre savjetnike 
nego.....jel mu rakiju i mezu iznjela

nego.....jel mu rakiju i mezu iznjela
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emra_a
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#1754 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
zanimljiva stvar kod republikanaca,kad god ga spomene nikad ne propuste Barak HUSEIN Obama
mislis da ce ga to Husein kostati pobjede
mislis da ce ga to Husein kostati pobjede
- stulic
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#1755 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Lets buy some comon sense. (common sense)
- stulic
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#1756 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Kad bi forum imao usi...
- jeza u ledja
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#1757 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Klasika. Eto vidis da si sklon teorijama zavjere.stulic wrote: Izgubio je zato sto nije ni smio da pobjedi, zato sto je pobjeda McCaina namjestana od samog pocetka kampanje...
- jeza u ledja
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#1758 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Izgleda da su se sastali kod Diane Feinstein.pitt wrote:a ima i dobre savjetnike
nego.....jel mu rakiju i mezu iznjela![]()
I believe the phrase is ménage à trois.
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#1759 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
vala nije mogao sa dvije vece vjestice.........jos da mu je Nancy bila pri rucijeza u ledja wrote:Izgleda da su se sastali kod Diane Feinstein.pitt wrote:a ima i dobre savjetnike
nego.....jel mu rakiju i mezu iznjela![]()
I believe the phrase is ménage à trois.
- jeza u ledja
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#1760 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
I Geraldine Ferraro!
(bhhhh)
- pitt
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#1761 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
gluho bilo....jos samo greta van susteren radi bi-partisan incijative

- ahuseino
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#1762 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Malo shale:
WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD?
BARACK OBAMA:
The chicken crossed the road because it was time for a CHANGE! The
chicken wanted CHANGE!
JOHN MC CAIN:
My friends, that chicken crossed the road because he recognized the
need to engage in cooperation and dialogue with all the chickens on the
other side of the road.
HILLARY CLINTON:
When I was First Lady, I personally helped that little chicken to cross
the road. This experience makes me uniquely qualified to ensure -- right
from Day One! -- that every chicken in this country gets the chance it
deserves to cross the road. But then, this really isn't about me.......
GEORGE W. BUSH:
We don't really care why the chicken crossed the road. We just want to
know if the chicken is on our side of the road, or not. The chicken is
either against us, or for us. There is no middle ground here.
JOHN KERRY:
Although I voted to let the chicken cross the road, I am now against it!
It was the wrong road to cross, and I was misled about the chicken's
intentions. I am not for it now, and will remain against it.
JERRY FALWELL:
Because the chicken was gay! Can't you people see the plain truth?'
That's why they call it the 'other side.' Yes, my friends, that chicken
is gay. And if you eat that chicken, you will become gay too. I say we
boycott all chickens until we sort out this abomination that the liberal
media white washes with seemingly harmless phrases like 'the other side.
That chicken should not be crossing the road. It's as plain and as
simple as that.
JOHN LENNON:
Imagine all the chickens in the worl d crossing roads together, in peace.
BILL GATES:
I have just released eChicken2007, which will not only cross roads, but
will lay eggs, file your important documents, and balance your check
book. Internet Explorer is an integral part of the Chicken. This new
platform is much more stable and will never cra...#@&&^(C%
.........
reboot.
ALBERT EINSTEIN:
Did the chicken really cross the road, or did the road move beneath the
chicken?
BILL CLINTON:
I did not cross the road with THAT chicken. What is your definition of
chicken?
AL GORE:
I invented the chicken!
DICK CHENEY:
Where's my gun?
AL SHARPTON:
Why are all the chickens white? We need some black chickens.
WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD?
BARACK OBAMA:
The chicken crossed the road because it was time for a CHANGE! The
chicken wanted CHANGE!
JOHN MC CAIN:
My friends, that chicken crossed the road because he recognized the
need to engage in cooperation and dialogue with all the chickens on the
other side of the road.
HILLARY CLINTON:
When I was First Lady, I personally helped that little chicken to cross
the road. This experience makes me uniquely qualified to ensure -- right
from Day One! -- that every chicken in this country gets the chance it
deserves to cross the road. But then, this really isn't about me.......
GEORGE W. BUSH:
We don't really care why the chicken crossed the road. We just want to
know if the chicken is on our side of the road, or not. The chicken is
either against us, or for us. There is no middle ground here.
JOHN KERRY:
Although I voted to let the chicken cross the road, I am now against it!
It was the wrong road to cross, and I was misled about the chicken's
intentions. I am not for it now, and will remain against it.
JERRY FALWELL:
Because the chicken was gay! Can't you people see the plain truth?'
That's why they call it the 'other side.' Yes, my friends, that chicken
is gay. And if you eat that chicken, you will become gay too. I say we
boycott all chickens until we sort out this abomination that the liberal
media white washes with seemingly harmless phrases like 'the other side.
That chicken should not be crossing the road. It's as plain and as
simple as that.
JOHN LENNON:
Imagine all the chickens in the worl d crossing roads together, in peace.
BILL GATES:
I have just released eChicken2007, which will not only cross roads, but
will lay eggs, file your important documents, and balance your check
book. Internet Explorer is an integral part of the Chicken. This new
platform is much more stable and will never cra...#@&&^(C%
.........
reboot.
ALBERT EINSTEIN:
Did the chicken really cross the road, or did the road move beneath the
chicken?
BILL CLINTON:
I did not cross the road with THAT chicken. What is your definition of
chicken?
AL GORE:
I invented the chicken!
DICK CHENEY:
Where's my gun?
AL SHARPTON:
Why are all the chickens white? We need some black chickens.
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#1763 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Dva zadnja su najbolja. 
- pitt
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#1764 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
ha-ha.....gluho bilo
sa revrand rahmetlijom se tako segaciti

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omar little
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#1765 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
kojim, ba, rahmetlijom falwell-om?pitt wrote:ha-ha.....gluho bilosa revrand rahmetlijom se tako segaciti
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- pitt
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#1766 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
ma falwell
nijesharpton......ni manitu ga nece....ni njega ni dzesija ni pata r
Joj kad ih vidim na onoj reklami (ala i pata) za global warming muka mi dodje

jel ko gledao sinoc daily show....sto ih je stewart zezao sa Israel (obamu, mccaina i helgu)

nijesharpton......ni manitu ga nece....ni njega ni dzesija ni pata r
jel ko gledao sinoc daily show....sto ih je stewart zezao sa Israel (obamu, mccaina i helgu)
- stulic
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#1767 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Nazalost u oktobru cemo vidjeti da sam bio u pravu.jeza u ledja wrote:Klasika. Eto vidis da si sklon teorijama zavjere.stulic wrote: Izgubio je zato sto nije ni smio da pobjedi, zato sto je pobjeda McCaina namjestana od samog pocetka kampanje...
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walkabout
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#1768 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
pogodite koga ce pogurat cika Rupret sa svojih ~ 200 generala/glavnih urednika... 
pokerashi, uopshte se nisu ni culi do sada, cekaju momenat...samo sto nije provalilo...
zao mi Huse, dobar coek...ne zamjeram mu sto ga je malo ponijelo, eno planira da bude predsjednik sve do 2016-te...te da Chikago dobije Olimpijadu...
pokerashi, uopshte se nisu ni culi do sada, cekaju momenat...samo sto nije provalilo...
zao mi Huse, dobar coek...ne zamjeram mu sto ga je malo ponijelo, eno planira da bude predsjednik sve do 2016-te...te da Chikago dobije Olimpijadu...
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Madame de Pompadour
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#1769 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Huso posluzio kao marioneta lukavoj republikansokj zavjeri
, a narod beeeeee 
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walkabout
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#1770 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Madame, ni ta ideja nije za odbacit, i ja sam se zapitao otkud Obama odjednom...Madame de Pompadour wrote:Huso posluzio kao marioneta lukavoj republikansokj zavjeri, a narod beeeeee
te kad se zapitam ko je laksi protivnik McCain-u, da li tamnoputi mladjahni "Husein" ili zena najboljeg predsjednika u US istoriji...ovo i corav u mraku moze vidjeti...ali ovo ce meni ostati samo na nivou sumnji, da se nesto vise pronadje potrebno je podobro se zarovit u analizu za koju su potrebne i godine i za puno sposobnije od mene...
Nego, evo zanimljive vijesti, stara ja samo 4-5 sati...
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Crude oil prices went on a record-setting surge today as fears of a new Middle East conflict were fanned by comments from a top Israeli official about Iran.
New York's main oil futures contract, light sweet crude for July delivery, leapt $US10.75 a barrel - its biggest one-day jump ever - to close at a record $US138.54.
In intraday trade and in record time, the benchmark contract crossed 137, 138 and 139 dollars for the first time and soared to an all-time high of $US139.12.
In London, Brent North Sea crude for July similarly smashed barriers on its way to a new intraday high of $US138.12 a barrel. It eased back to settle at a record $US137.69, up $US10.15.
Both futures contracts far exceeded their prior record highs set on May 22: $US135.09 in New York and $US135.14 in London.
Over the past two days, crude oil has leapt about $US16 as the market reacted to a new decline in the US dollar after the European Central Bank signalled an interest rate hike yesterday and the US reported a sharp rise in unemployment overnight.
Compounding the dollar squeeze were remarks by Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz reported by the Yediot Aharonot newspaper, analysts said.
"If Iran continues its nuclear weapons program, we will attack it," Mofaz told the paper, stressing that such an operation could only be conducted with US support.
"Other options are disappearing. The sanctions are not effective. There will be no alternative but to attack Iran in order to stop the Iranian nuclear program," Mofaz, who is also transportation minister, said.
Antoine Halff, an analyst at Newedge Group, said: "The Mofaz comments bring home the point that the dispute over Iran's nuclear program remains unresolved and that the risks of military confrontation are indeed increasing.
"This will likely be a growing source of market volatility until a solution to the dispute is found."
Wachovia Securities' Eric Wittenauer said that Mofaz's remarks "are the most explicit threat against Iran yet".
A former Israeli defence minister and armed forces chief of staff, Mofaz hopes to replace embattled Ehud Olmert as prime minister and at the helm of the Kadima party.
"Noting Olmert's political troubles, Mofaz's remarks may have been made for domestic consumption, particularly since he probably thinks he should be preparing for a run at the nation's top office," Wittenauer said.
Halff said the return of the Iranian risk premium "calls for a careful assessment of the potential oil supply impact of military strikes on Iran," the world's fourth-largest crude oil producer.
"The supply consequences of such a hypothetical development might not be as severe as they seem," the Newedge analyst added.
The US dollar continued to weaken against the euro, which firmed to above $US1.57, a day after ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet made hawkish comments on inflation after leaving rates unchanged as expected.
The greenback was further pressured by the US Labour Department report showing the US unemployment rate jumped unexpectedly by a half percentage point to 5.5 per cent in May, the steepest increase in more than two decades.
The US economy shed 49,000 jobs in May, almost twice the number of the prior month, marking the fifth monthly consecutive decline, the Labour Department data showed.
The weakening dollar boosts oil prices because it makes crude relatively cheaper for buyers using other currencies, analysts said.
Oil's surge also found support from investment bank Morgan Stanley's prediction today that light sweet crude will hit $US150 by July 4, the US Independence Day holiday, because of tight supplies.
AFP
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walkabout
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#1771 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
evo i zvanicno Hillary odustaje, te daje punu podrsku Obami...
usput
, jos jedan naslov iz danasnjih novosti: "Shares plummet, oil hits record"...
...fasten your seat belt...
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Clinton endorses Obama, ends her campaign
June 8, 2008 - 3:22AM
Hillary Clinton on Saturday formally ended her quest to be America's first woman president and endorsed the Democratic party's new champion, White House nominee Barack Obama.
Clinton, once seen as the inevitable nominee, bid goodbye to a big crowd packed into Washington's National Building Museum, after her rival clinched the nomination Tuesday following a turbulent campaign.
"The way to continue our fight now, to accomplish the goals for which we stand is to take our energy, our passions, our strengths and do all we can to help elect Barack Obama the next president of the United States," Clinton told cheering supporters.
"Today, as I suspend my campaign, I congratulate him on the victory he has won and the extraordinary race he has run. I endorse him and throw my full support behind him."
Supporters still grieving over her defeat had gathered in snaking lines under a pounding early summer sun to hear the speech in the museum's ancient Rome-style Great Hall, framed by ornate pillars and open galleries along the walls.
Terry O'Neill, a Clinton supporter from Bethesda, in suburban Maryland, said it was now up to Obama to win her, and the former first lady's 18 million primary supporters over.
"She earned my support by her leadership on issues important to me," she said.
"I know he is open minded, he is pro-choice (backs abortion rights) he is a Democrat. Now it is up to him to earn my support."
Clinton's constituency of white, working class voters, women and Hispanics could play a key role in sending Obama to the White House, expanding his powerbase of African-Americans, young voters and more affluent Democrats.
But Republican John McCain is already making a major play for Clinton's bereft faithful, especially the legions of white, working class women who rallied to her side in battleground states like Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Former president Bill Clinton, a controversial presence throughout his wife's campaign and daughter Chelsea joined Clinton for the final act.
Clinton began to build bridges with Obama, after an often bitter campaign in a secret meeting with Obama on Thursday night, which fanned more speculation about her vice presidential prospects.
The New York senator's campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe said earlier her mission now was to rally the party to defeat McCain in November's general election and to close ranks behind Obama in his own historic White House bid.
"She will do anything, she has made that clear. She will do anything she can to help Barack Obama," he said, as Clinton held a party at her home Friday in an upscale Washington neighbourhood to console laid-off campaign staffers.
Clinton's speech was the final act in a near 17-month odyssey which has encompassed two winters, the snows of Iowa and the dry heat of Nevada, gritty towns of Pennsylvania and swank Hollywood fundraisers.
The former first lady, 60, was once a prohibitive front-runner, leading national polls by huge margins last year, but her campaign was stunned by her loss in the leadoff Iowa caucuses on January 3.
She pulled off a dramatic comeback in New Hampshire days later, but her front-runner strategy -- she ran virtually as an incumbent -- was buckled by Obama's soaring message of hope and change, and superb campaign organisation.
After she failed to knock Obama, 46, out in the Super Tuesday nationwide primary contests in February, the former first lady was always behind, despite clinging on with famous victories in states like Ohio and Pennsylvania.
The Illinois senator is heading into the general election with the ability to raise significantly more money than his Republican opponent, Democratic officials say.
Party leaders expect Obama to surpass the more than quarter-billion US dollars he amassed during the primaries, the Washington Post reported.
Obama has raised 265 million US dollars over 15 months, and he had 46 million on hand at the end of April, according to the paper. McCain finished the same period having raised 96 million US dollars.
On Monday, Obama will embark on a two-week tour focusing on economic woes facing many Americans, apparently targeting blue-collar Democrats who often favored Clinton over him.
© 2008 AFP
usput
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Clinton endorses Obama, ends her campaign
June 8, 2008 - 3:22AM
Hillary Clinton on Saturday formally ended her quest to be America's first woman president and endorsed the Democratic party's new champion, White House nominee Barack Obama.
Clinton, once seen as the inevitable nominee, bid goodbye to a big crowd packed into Washington's National Building Museum, after her rival clinched the nomination Tuesday following a turbulent campaign.
"The way to continue our fight now, to accomplish the goals for which we stand is to take our energy, our passions, our strengths and do all we can to help elect Barack Obama the next president of the United States," Clinton told cheering supporters.
"Today, as I suspend my campaign, I congratulate him on the victory he has won and the extraordinary race he has run. I endorse him and throw my full support behind him."
Supporters still grieving over her defeat had gathered in snaking lines under a pounding early summer sun to hear the speech in the museum's ancient Rome-style Great Hall, framed by ornate pillars and open galleries along the walls.
Terry O'Neill, a Clinton supporter from Bethesda, in suburban Maryland, said it was now up to Obama to win her, and the former first lady's 18 million primary supporters over.
"She earned my support by her leadership on issues important to me," she said.
"I know he is open minded, he is pro-choice (backs abortion rights) he is a Democrat. Now it is up to him to earn my support."
Clinton's constituency of white, working class voters, women and Hispanics could play a key role in sending Obama to the White House, expanding his powerbase of African-Americans, young voters and more affluent Democrats.
But Republican John McCain is already making a major play for Clinton's bereft faithful, especially the legions of white, working class women who rallied to her side in battleground states like Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Former president Bill Clinton, a controversial presence throughout his wife's campaign and daughter Chelsea joined Clinton for the final act.
Clinton began to build bridges with Obama, after an often bitter campaign in a secret meeting with Obama on Thursday night, which fanned more speculation about her vice presidential prospects.
The New York senator's campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe said earlier her mission now was to rally the party to defeat McCain in November's general election and to close ranks behind Obama in his own historic White House bid.
"She will do anything, she has made that clear. She will do anything she can to help Barack Obama," he said, as Clinton held a party at her home Friday in an upscale Washington neighbourhood to console laid-off campaign staffers.
Clinton's speech was the final act in a near 17-month odyssey which has encompassed two winters, the snows of Iowa and the dry heat of Nevada, gritty towns of Pennsylvania and swank Hollywood fundraisers.
The former first lady, 60, was once a prohibitive front-runner, leading national polls by huge margins last year, but her campaign was stunned by her loss in the leadoff Iowa caucuses on January 3.
She pulled off a dramatic comeback in New Hampshire days later, but her front-runner strategy -- she ran virtually as an incumbent -- was buckled by Obama's soaring message of hope and change, and superb campaign organisation.
After she failed to knock Obama, 46, out in the Super Tuesday nationwide primary contests in February, the former first lady was always behind, despite clinging on with famous victories in states like Ohio and Pennsylvania.
The Illinois senator is heading into the general election with the ability to raise significantly more money than his Republican opponent, Democratic officials say.
Party leaders expect Obama to surpass the more than quarter-billion US dollars he amassed during the primaries, the Washington Post reported.
Obama has raised 265 million US dollars over 15 months, and he had 46 million on hand at the end of April, according to the paper. McCain finished the same period having raised 96 million US dollars.
On Monday, Obama will embark on a two-week tour focusing on economic woes facing many Americans, apparently targeting blue-collar Democrats who often favored Clinton over him.
© 2008 AFP
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#1772 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Ko god da pobjedi pobjedice zato sto su ljudi glasali za njega, a ne zato sto mu je neko 'namjestio'. To su teorije za ljude koji zbog manjka znanja tako objasnjavaju sebi kako funkcionise svijet.stulic wrote:Nazalost u oktobru cemo vidjeti da sam bio u pravu.jeza u ledja wrote:Klasika. Eto vidis da si sklon teorijama zavjere.stulic wrote: Izgubio je zato sto nije ni smio da pobjedi, zato sto je pobjeda McCaina namjestana od samog pocetka kampanje...
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walkabout
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#1773 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
"Jao, bakice!", uzviknu Crvenkapica. "Zasto imas tako velike usi?"
- "Da te bolje cujem."
- "A zasto imas tako velike oci?"
- "Da te bolje vidim."
- "A zasto imas tako dugacke ruke?"
- "Da te lakse zgrabim."
- "A zasto su ti bakice, tako velika usta?"
- "Da te bolje cujem."
- "A zasto imas tako velike oci?"
- "Da te bolje vidim."
- "A zasto imas tako dugacke ruke?"
- "Da te lakse zgrabim."
- "A zasto su ti bakice, tako velika usta?"
- stulic
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#1774 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
Dobro necemo se raspravljati ko manje zna a ko je naivan.jeza u ledja wrote:Ko god da pobjedi pobjedice zato sto su ljudi glasali za njega, a ne zato sto mu je neko 'namjestio'. To su teorije za ljude koji zbog manjka znanja tako objasnjavaju sebi kako funkcionise svijet.
- ahuseino
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#1775 Re: Amerikanski izbori: Prajmariz
stulic wrote:Dobro necemo se raspravljati ko manje zna a ko je naivan.jeza u ledja wrote:Ko god da pobjedi pobjedice zato sto su ljudi glasali za njega, a ne zato sto mu je neko 'namjestio'. To su teorije za ljude koji zbog manjka znanja tako objasnjavaju sebi kako funkcionise svijet.
Ne bi trebali stvarno...
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