and, calm down with the flaming.
redneck wrote:Time magazine on Wednesday named Russian President Vladimir Putin its 2007 "Person of the Year."
The nod went to the Russian leader because of Putin's "extraordinary feat of leadership in taking a country that was in chaos and bringing it stability," said Richard Stengel, Time's managing editor.
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/time-names ... 01#cmntbgn
Wtf is wrong with Time...
and look at the other 5 finalists.
Al Gore - LOL
Hu Jintao doesnt ring a bell
David Patraeus - no clue who he is.
Vladimir Putin - commy..
J.K. Rowling - how the hell did this bitch end up there?
Look it how liberal our media is nowadays.

JacksColon wrote:Priam wrote:To actually get on topic.. Cause this might be an interesting discussion without lame random reactions from "postcount whores" with nothing actually contributing to add.
Putin is not a strange option for the reward. It doesn't take a professor to see that he actually plays the political game very well on several fronts, national and international in some cases. Though not fully according to democratic values, this man knows exactly what he's doing, and he's doing it with 100% succes. Even when he steps down, he'll be in charge, he makes sure he is. Which might not be pretty, but damn smart of his side. He get's away with it.
It might seem he'd get rewarded for doing bad things, but look at it from another point of view, which is always healthy.
J.K. rowling is a solid addition to the list for her life story. But even more for the last chapter of HP. She implemented certain events, most writers wouldn't even dare to think about in SUCH a succesfull range of books. And she did it succesfully.
Taking these 2 in consideration, the rest of the list, i agree is kinda lame.
The thing is, which people keep missing, is that he is not getting "rewarded". He is merely being recognized for the influencial and important role he is playing within Russia, but also on the international stage. Yes, I think he is a terrible person. But, that's not the point. I think you could make an argument for Hu Jintao as well. But, definitely Putin makes sense. He's not only transforming Russia (I argue for the worse) but he is greatly influencing trade in the region and negotiations relating to many things, from Iran to N. Korea.

Reise wrote:Priam wrote:imo you and reise are shit. wth do we need such comments for.
It takes more then a 'dump' to write a story that grasps the entire world. She obviously very talented in such manor, and i respect that.
good additions to the topic boys...
Quit backseat moderating dickbag.

MasterKojito wrote:JacksColon wrote:Priam wrote:To actually get on topic.. Cause this might be an interesting discussion without lame random reactions from "postcount whores" with nothing actually contributing to add.
Putin is not a strange option for the reward. It doesn't take a professor to see that he actually plays the political game very well on several fronts, national and international in some cases. Though not fully according to democratic values, this man knows exactly what he's doing, and he's doing it with 100% succes. Even when he steps down, he'll be in charge, he makes sure he is. Which might not be pretty, but damn smart of his side. He get's away with it.
It might seem he'd get rewarded for doing bad things, but look at it from another point of view, which is always healthy.
J.K. rowling is a solid addition to the list for her life story. But even more for the last chapter of HP. She implemented certain events, most writers wouldn't even dare to think about in SUCH a succesfull range of books. And she did it succesfully.
Taking these 2 in consideration, the rest of the list, i agree is kinda lame.
The thing is, which people keep missing, is that he is not getting "rewarded". He is merely being recognized for the influencial and important role he is playing within Russia, but also on the international stage. Yes, I think he is a terrible person. But, that's not the point. I think you could make an argument for Hu Jintao as well. But, definitely Putin makes sense. He's not only transforming Russia (I argue for the worse) but he is greatly influencing trade in the region and negotiations relating to many things, from Iran to N. Korea.
And why do you think that he is transforming it for the worse?
Priam wrote:I actually value a good read without you ruining it with worthless comments, that doesn't make me a moderater, but an interested reader, annoyed by your 'dickbag' comments.
so gtfo allready, this comment wasn't worth anything either.
cuchulainn wrote:redneck wrote:Time magazine on Wednesday named Russian President Vladimir Putin its 2007 "Person of the Year."
The nod went to the Russian leader because of Putin's "extraordinary feat of leadership in taking a country that was in chaos and bringing it stability," said Richard Stengel, Time's managing editor.
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/time-names ... 01#cmntbgn
Wtf is wrong with Time...
and look at the other 5 finalists.
Al Gore - LOL
Hu Jintao doesnt ring a bell
David Patraeus - no clue who he is.
Vladimir Putin - commy..
J.K. Rowling - how the hell did this bitch end up there?
Look it how liberal our media is nowadays.
Your forum username speaks volumes about you.
Al Gore - Doing interesting work with Global Warming
Hu Jintao - President of the most populous country in the world, maybe you've heard of it, China
David Petraeus - Current US commander in Iraq
Vladimir Putin - controversial man, but he's trying to build Russia back into a economic power
J.K. Rowling - meh, the Harry Potter books have been popular and at the center of controversy for years so this isn't too much of a suprise
"America, **** YEAH" isn't a slogan to live by believe it or not.

Jstar1 wrote:cuchulainn wrote:redneck wrote:Time magazine on Wednesday named Russian President Vladimir Putin its 2007 "Person of the Year."
The nod went to the Russian leader because of Putin's "extraordinary feat of leadership in taking a country that was in chaos and bringing it stability," said Richard Stengel, Time's managing editor.
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/time-names ... 01#cmntbgn
Wtf is wrong with Time...
and look at the other 5 finalists.
Al Gore - LOL
Hu Jintao doesnt ring a bell
David Patraeus - no clue who he is.
Vladimir Putin - commy..
J.K. Rowling - how the hell did this bitch end up there?
Look it how liberal our media is nowadays.
Your forum username speaks volumes about you.
Al Gore - Doing interesting work with Global Warming
Hu Jintao - President of the most populous country in the world, maybe you've heard of it, China
David Petraeus - Current US commander in Iraq
Vladimir Putin - controversial man, but he's trying to build Russia back into a economic power
J.K. Rowling - meh, the Harry Potter books have been popular and at the center of controversy for years so this isn't too much of a suprise
"America, **** YEAH" isn't a slogan to live by believe it or not.
lol owned
Reise wrote:Priam wrote:I actually value a good read without you ruining it with worthless comments, that doesn't make me a moderater, but an interested reader, annoyed by your 'dickbag' comments.
so gtfo allready, this comment wasn't worth anything either.
I said ONE thing about JK Rowling, and you got pissy. Calling us "shit" and now "postcount whores." It's not my fault you can't muster the effort to scroll down past our comments or gain the ability to ignore things that obviously don't interest you. If this were in fact YOUR forum I might care that it gets on your nerves. But since it's not, save your energy, it can be better used on people who are actually trying to spam and pad their post counts.

Overcome wrote:global warming is as real as ghosts-jkif at all it will help us. Increasing CO2 levels will increase plant yield. C3 plants are b!tchin. BUT WE MUST STOP MAN-BEAR-PIG!!!