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and iran which way will germany swing well carthage is the answer again curfew. must be destroyed now many romans went and fought all these punic wars they fought as valiant soldiers dedicating their patriotic fervor to rome their lands were stolen they paid the price so that carthage was destroyed they themselves were the victims this is part of carthage this is part of iran being destroyed must be wiped off the face of the earth forever standing up to the empire that they could control the straits of hormuz based on a paper currency that is being diluted and be based into oblivion sure but it's a great deal in the world to get that we all know it's a currency that is worth nothing imagine if you came up with this fabric of paper here and i had to give you all my labor for that for just because you said it also still uses face on this piece of paper and as a movie going to trade out a premium to every other currency out there on the globe well this sort of a mentality of course trickles down even critics of safety net increasingly depend on it so this is an arti
and iran which way will germany swing well carthage is the answer again curfew. must be destroyed now many romans went and fought all these punic wars they fought as valiant soldiers dedicating their patriotic fervor to rome their lands were stolen they paid the price so that carthage was destroyed they themselves were the victims this is part of carthage this is part of iran being destroyed must be wiped off the face of the earth forever standing up to the empire that they could control the...
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to carthage that is the say the romans did and they just scorched it they have blitter ate of it now here you have germany applying a scorched earth roman attacks carthage style obliteration of of greece of athens it's a nobody's interest and it's not even in germany's interest well actually wolfgang schauble cording to this article he was actually quoted caught on tape anyway talking to a portuguese finance minister in which he said to the portuguese minister don't worry we're not going to do this to you this our treatment of greece is in order to appease our population at home private exactly this is amazing it's coming through now that the policy makers in germany that are applying the scorched earth policy to greece are doing so to appease their local constituents who want blood for some reason they're just bloodthirsty which then brings up all kinds of other questions about who is this to germany of old is this to germany we remember from world war one and two is this the imperial genie out of the bottle once again each failure is a scribe to lack of moral fiber not the design f
to carthage that is the say the romans did and they just scorched it they have blitter ate of it now here you have germany applying a scorched earth roman attacks carthage style obliteration of of greece of athens it's a nobody's interest and it's not even in germany's interest well actually wolfgang schauble cording to this article he was actually quoted caught on tape anyway talking to a portuguese finance minister in which he said to the portuguese minister don't worry we're not going to do...
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carthage man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm.nd a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling]
carthage man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm.nd a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling]
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reporter: he was born as carlos, but is now called jamieson, adopted by melinda and seth moser of carthagemissouri, after a judge there ruled he would be better off with the mosers than with his birth mother, an illegal immigrant. >> i could not love him more had he come out of me physically. >> reporter: but now, the adoption is being challenged by the birth mother, encarnacion bial romero, a native of guatemala, who told abc news her son was put up for adoption against her will. >> translator: i am really sad. it's really hard. >> reporter: it all started on the day five years ago. she was arrested in a federal immigration raid at this missouri poultry plant. and she ended up helpless in federal custody. translator: nobody could help me because i don't speak english. >> reporter: the case highlights the growing problem of what in effect, says her lawyer, her punishment for coming to work in america el legally, was to have her son taken away. >> immigration in itself, is not a reason to terminate parental rights. >> reporter: the case highlights the growing problem of what civil rights gr
reporter: he was born as carlos, but is now called jamieson, adopted by melinda and seth moser of carthagemissouri, after a judge there ruled he would be better off with the mosers than with his birth mother, an illegal immigrant. >> i could not love him more had he come out of me physically. >> reporter: but now, the adoption is being challenged by the birth mother, encarnacion bial romero, a native of guatemala, who told abc news her son was put up for adoption against her will....
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reporter: he was born as carlos, but is now called jamieson, adopted by melinda and seth moser of carthagemissouri, after a judge there ruled he would be better off with the mosers than with his birth mother, an illegal immigrant. >> i could not love him more had he come out of me physically. >> reporter: but now, the adoption is being challenged by the birth mother, encarnacion bial romero, a native of guatemala, who told abc news, her son was put up for adoption against her will. >> translator: i start crying and get sad because he's not with me. and i need him to be with me. >> reporter: she lost her son after being arrested five years ago, in a federal immigration raid at this missouri poultry plant. and ended up helpless, in federal custody, as the judge approved the adoption. >> translator: nobody could help me because i don't speak english. >> reporter: judge david dally terminated her parental rights. saying, illegally smuggling herself into the country is not a lifestyle that could provide stability for the child. he told abc news, he stands by his ruling. >> i thought it was fair
reporter: he was born as carlos, but is now called jamieson, adopted by melinda and seth moser of carthagemissouri, after a judge there ruled he would be better off with the mosers than with his birth mother, an illegal immigrant. >> i could not love him more had he come out of me physically. >> reporter: but now, the adoption is being challenged by the birth mother, encarnacion bial romero, a native of guatemala, who told abc news, her son was put up for adoption against her will....