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libereco
31st October 2001, 17:32
Hi all,
I just wanted to introduce myself a bit before I start posting. :)
Well, I live in Germany am 18 years old...and male. That much for the basics. (As if anyone cares. ;))
Anyway, I'm looking forward to interesting discussions and to learning new things, and hearing other peoples opinions on topics. I don't think my political opinions are totally formed yet...so I'm interested in a dialog.
well, if you are still reading this reply as well, don't just wander on. :)
feel free to ask me anything you want to know.
(Edited by libereco at 6:33 pm on Oct. 31, 2001)
(Edited by libereco at 6:34 pm on Oct. 31, 2001)
Edelweiss
31st October 2001, 18:45
Willkommen, lebereco!
Endlich wieder mal jemand aus Deutschland!
libereco
1st November 2001, 19:22
Tach.
ja, hatte schon germerkt, dass hier nicht viele Deutsche sind...aber hier gefällts mir. Gibt kaum communitys mit Mitgliedern aus sovielen verschiedenen Ecken der Welt.
Chief Rebel Angel
2nd November 2001, 14:57
ummm... RAMMSTEIN RULES!
sabre
5th November 2001, 17:34
Ich bin nach Deutschland uber den Sommer Gefliegt, aber Ich wohne im den USA. Wilkommen zu den tollster BB auf dem Internet!
welcome dude
sabre
5th November 2001, 17:35
Ich bin nach Deutschland uber den Sommer Gefliegt, aber Ich wohne im den USA. Wilkommen zu den tollster BB auf dem Internet!
welcome dude
lol Angel
sabre
5th November 2001, 17:36
oops accidentaly posted twice
libereco
7th November 2001, 12:35
thanks for the double welcome ;)
socialismnow
7th November 2001, 12:49
Wilkommen, libereco
Well, this may not be a very good question because you said your opinions aren't fully formed yet - but I'll ask anyway. Is there a particular political group or party that you tend to identify with or support? Do you think the PDS can be a positive force for social change? Just wondered.
libereco
7th November 2001, 13:07
well...
what i will give the PDS credit for is for not bowing down to america and suddenly turn their backs to their beliefs. (as the Green party did...at least on state level)
I don't have a real opinion about them yet, I will once I'll be able to vote for/against them though.
But i don't think they will change much. They have a hard time with their history, and none of the other parties would ever work together with them.
not even the other "socialist" party...
I myself used to identify closest with the Green party....but i'll have to overthink that.
If I had to vote right now I'd probably vote APPD. ;)
Edelweiss
7th November 2001, 15:26
APPD = Anarchist Pogo Party of Germany :biggrin:
It's more a spoof than a real party with serios political goals, they have nothing to do with anarchism. But I like them, they are funny.
David Loco
25th November 2001, 04:49
"I have no house, wife, children, parents, or brothers: my friends are friends as long as they think like me, politically...."
ERNESTO GUEVARA
Freiheit
25th November 2001, 05:04
Quote: from Malte on 9:26 am on Nov. 7, 2001
APPD = Anarchist Pogo Party of Germany :biggrin:
It's more a spoof than a real party with serios political goals, they have nothing to do with anarchism. But I like them, they are funny.
whats the Pogo standing for?
i have a punk-friend whos german, but not even he does it know?
Hayduke
4th February 2002, 09:54
wilkommen
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