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Vlad Putin, Time Man of the Year 2007

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QUOTE(Rex Kicka** @ Dec 19, 2007 -> 02:29 PM)
At the same time, he's been completely paralyzed with his agenda and his attempts at trying to play the peacemaker hasn't quite worked out so well. North Korea's about face has more to do with Bill Richardson than George Bush, Iran's about face might have more to do with Russia than anything else too.

 

So you have the whole world working around GW... Seriously, if most influencial is your guide, he wins.

 

Like I said, Al Gore probably should have been it.

Memories...

Dobby the house-elf could be taken to court because some people think he looks like the Russian president.

 

They are angry because they think the filmmakers deliberately modelled Dobby on the face of Russia's boss, Vladimir Putin.

 

A Russian newspaper has even reported lawyers are preparing a legal case against the special effects people who created Dobby.

All kidding aside, Tom Brady seems like a better choice.

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http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=24056

 

Gore Files Lawsuits Against Time

by Pat Sajak

 

Lawyers for former Vice President Al Gore have filed numerous lawsuits against Time magazine, alleging a series of voting irregularities they maintain deprived Gore of Timeâ€s “Person of the Year” Award. It has been announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin received the 2007 award, with Gore finishing second.

 

Details of the suits are sketchy, but one of them accuses certain unnamed Time employees of denying others the right to vote when it was determined they were leaning toward Gore. Rumors have surfaced that one employee, known only as “Chad”, has confirmed those rumors. Another separate suit claims the voting process to be far too complicated to be understood by, to quote the lawsuit, “a bunch of journalists.” Goreâ€s lawyers are calling for a recount of the ballots in question. They also demand that independent observers from the United Nations Commission on Climate Change be allowed access to any recount procedures.

 

“Mr. Gore has won an Emmy and an Oscar for his important work, not to mention a Nobel Peace Prize,” said a spokesman for the Vice President. “They donâ€t even have an Oscar ceremony in Russia. Who ever sees Russian films anyway?”

 

Some Gore supporters have accused Republicans of using dirty tricks to manipulate the results. One close advisor, requesting anonymity, claimed, “Putin is just the kind of civil-rights-trampling dictator the GOP loves to see in power. It would be interesting to sit down with those who voted and find out just how many have been subjected to Guantanamo-like coercion. Republicans knew Bush wouldnâ€t win, so this was the next best thing.”

 

So far, there have been no official comments from the White House, the Kremlin or Time.

 

 

QUOTE(YASNY @ Dec 19, 2007 -> 08:49 PM)
So now we are back to Al Gore again.

 

:notworthy

 

Al Gore wins person of the year for inventing the internet :lol:

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