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S.O.I
13th November 2007, 08:21
Only one name each.

bootleg42
13th November 2007, 13:43
How can you go wrong with Fidel Castro???

The guy knows how to play politics. Here's an example of a right-winged Cuban (from a TV station in Miami no less) trying to make him look bad and notice how Castro politically slaps him back in the face:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilmvshtusMA

spartan
13th November 2007, 13:53
George Bush.

Why?

Well because his shit foreign and domestic policies has probably turned more people to anti Americanism and far left politics then ever before!

Marsella
13th November 2007, 14:04
Originally posted by [email protected] 13, 2007 11:23 pm
George Bush.

Why?

Well because his shit foreign and domestic policies has probably turned more people to anti Americanism and far left politics then ever before!
'Anti-Americanism' is scarcely an admirable stance.

This should be moved to shit-chat.

Oh, and I spose Galloway had his moments (when he was called to the US to testify :lol: )

spartan
13th November 2007, 14:08
'Anti-Americanism' is scarcely an admirable stance.
Well i meant the American culture and Imperialism.

piet11111
13th November 2007, 14:45
Originally posted by [email protected] 13, 2007 02:08 pm

'Anti-Americanism' is scarcely an admirable stance.
Well i meant the American culture and Imperialism.
when did america purchase a culture ?
or did you mean american consumerism XXL ?

spartan
13th November 2007, 14:47
or did you mean american consumerism XXL ?
Yes this is what i meant.

Lenin II
14th November 2007, 00:36
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/39437000/jpg/_39437418_fidel_castro203ap.jpg

Everyday Anarchy
14th November 2007, 00:44
Not sure if he's still alive.
http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/4043/1191/1600/311773/pigasus.jpg
Pigasus, Yippie Candidate at the 1968 DNC

Eleftherios
14th November 2007, 03:23
I can't believe nobody has mentioned Chavez yet

S.O.I
14th November 2007, 05:24
this is not the "Who is the most overrated politician in the americas" thread... Just so you know

Brekisonphilous
14th November 2007, 06:18
kucinich

Faux Real
14th November 2007, 06:31
All politicians are bureaucratic scum. Chavez and Fidel are the least scum of them all.

S.O.I
14th November 2007, 09:18
All politicians are bureaucratic scum. Chavez and Fidel are the least scum of them all.

evo morales > castro and chavez

S.O.I
14th November 2007, 09:21
Originally posted by [email protected] 14, 2007 06:18 am
kucinich
i agree that kukinich is one of the greatest personalities within the presidential candidate system in the US, but can you really say that this guy is the greatest politician alive in the entire world?

he's got some competition you know

Robespierre2.0
14th November 2007, 14:27
Fidel Castro. The man's a goddamn hero, and I hope he lives another 20 years just to spite the imperialists.

At the same time, though, it's the masses who make history, not 'great politicians'.

Ultra-Violence
14th November 2007, 17:10
castro is the Shit true true greatest politicain IMO has to go to Ghengis Khan United the Mongol tribes Almost conquerd the world i tell ya

Die Neue Zeit
15th November 2007, 04:47
Originally posted by Alcaeos+November 13, 2007 08:23 pm--> (Alcaeos @ November 13, 2007 08:23 pm) I can't believe nobody has mentioned Chavez yet [/b]
Indeed. :(


S.O.I
evo morales > castro and chavez

What's so great about Evo Morales in comparison to Hugo Chavez? The guy hasn't accomplished much. Where are the Bolivian equivalents of communal councils?

[Nevertheless, I still think that Chavez is little more than Latin America's own version of Sun Yat-sen with his efforts toward Latin American unity.]

piet11111
15th November 2007, 04:59
karl marx needless to say his work caused such an impact on history that it shaped the world we live in and will keep changing it for many century's to come.

S.O.I
15th November 2007, 05:46
karl marx needless to say his work caused such an impact on history that it shaped the world we live in and will keep changing it for many century's to come.

yeah karl marx. thats great. im so glad people actually read topic titles.

now where does karl live nowadays? i heard he has built a hip-hop collective nation-state on a yacht somewhere in the south pacific, working on revolutions underground with che guevara and 2pac?

Sam_b
15th November 2007, 22:27
The man's a goddamn hero

HA HA HA HA HAHAHAA

RedAnarchist
15th November 2007, 22:28
I really cannot give anyone that title,personally. Some come close, but I don't think we have any truly great politicians in contemporary times.

Dimentio
15th November 2007, 23:11
http://www.nd.se/_upload/70F36F.jpg

RedAnarchist
15th November 2007, 23:22
Originally posted by [email protected] 15, 2007 11:11 pm
http://www.nd.se/_upload/70F36F.jpg
The horse, the man or the woman?

RGacky3
15th November 2007, 23:48
Me

spartan
15th November 2007, 23:58
The horse, the man or the woman?
All of them as well as including the house and forest.

Comrade Rage
16th November 2007, 00:03
I couldn't decide whether I should go with the greatest liar, or with the one who impresses me politically.

I decided for the best politically: Hugo Chavez


Originally posted by spartan
All of them as well as including the house and forest.
What about the boat? (I think that's a boat.)

spartan
16th November 2007, 00:18
What about the boat? (I think that's a boat.)
Yeah i was going to put that in but then i thought that it might just be a washing up line or something? (which would make it apart of the house).

Comrade Rage
16th November 2007, 00:23
Originally posted by [email protected] 15, 2007 07:18 pm

What about the boat? (I think that's a boat.)
Yeah i was going to put that in but then i thought that it might just be a washing up line or something? (which would make it apart of the house).
It was pretty obvious that it was a boat to me. What I noticed, though, was the blue hull.

PigmerikanMao
16th November 2007, 01:36
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/Cheministro.png

George Clooney

-but seriously though, Che- he's alive in the heart of every revolutionary.

But if you mean Alive-alive, Hugo Chavez.

piet11111
16th November 2007, 01:45
Originally posted by [email protected] 15, 2007 05:46 am

karl marx needless to say his work caused such an impact on history that it shaped the world we live in and will keep changing it for many century's to come.

yeah karl marx. thats great. im so glad people actually read topic titles.

now where does karl live nowadays? i heard he has built a hip-hop collective nation-state on a yacht somewhere in the south pacific, working on revolutions underground with che guevara and 2pac?
he lives through his work.

(ok i only glanced at the thread titel now fuck off or calm down)