BASQUE COUNTRY
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- nick0
'terrorist' and 'patriot' are the same word.. just depends who's sayin it
- JazX0
Long Live Portugal and all of her former or current colonies, especially Republica da Angola, Republica da Mocambique and Republica da Guine-Bissau, as long as they can stop civil waring, hee, hee. Gotta' love the mulatto girls! ;)
- OBBTKN0
UFFF...
Raulito, tengo 2 primos metidos en la madera y otro par en la ETA...
Te juro que sé de lo que hablo y sigo sintiendolo por tí...
Y me jode un huevo que llames criminal a la sociedad vasca (mas si cabe si tenemos en cuenta que sufrimos las chapuzas que los politicos de ahí, de Madrid, no han sabido llevar bien y que viven a nuestra costa).
Pero como sé que no hay forma de razonar con cierto tipo de gente, mira... lo dejo y que tengas una larga y prospera vida...
A unos no se les ha dado esa oportunidad...
AGUR
- unfittoprint0
While studying in Brussels I made friendship with a lot of architects from the Basque Country, especially form San Sebastian. Incredible country, people and food.
To others: denying the basque people autonomy and the right to decide their future is being completely ignorant about Spain's history. From Catalunha, to Galiza you'll see the pride they take in their region's culture and heritage and how, in most cases, they feel distant from Madrid's internal policies.
- raulito0
To unfittoprint:
do yourself a favour and dont compare the creation of a country with such rich history as Portugal with what these Basque terrorist trolls are trying to make. Circumstances and times are different and besides you dont know very well whats going on. The basque provinces have been happy, contributing, integral parts of Spain for centuries, benefitting from the protection of central Spain against invasions and so on and, UNLIKE OTHER REGIONS, they never brought up the issue of separatism in all these centuries until a few decades ago, when they were already one of the most industrialized regions in Spain. (yes, some of what are today Basque leaders, instead of fighting for democracy in Franco's times like so many other Spaniards, were instead making huge deals with Franco to create some of the most important companies in Spain and Latin America today). They also found out that if you have a band of terrorists supporting you you can pretty much ask for anything you want.
- raulito0
A OBBTKN:
no lo sientas por mi. Yo por lo menos puedo vivir en mi ciudad de nacimiento.
- JazX0
hey raulito, take it easy brother, unfittoprint is my buddy and a good guy, if you take a look at his posts it suggests nothing racist whatsoever. ;)