cozzi11 ha scritto:Spero ti sia firmato come Geom. Calboni
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Dear Luca.
It seems to me you are in lack of work and have too much free time to be involved in a number of pointless conversations.
I cannot understand if you give a shit to anything out of your tiny Italy. If no, why wouldn't you like to come back to Uzbekistan and we'll discuss this issue.
And I think you are not much educated about democratic concepts. Are there any restrictions in this country. Are you sure whether we violate any law? We live in a democratic society and can do whatever we want to express ourselves unless we are out of the law. We can wave a flag of any country we want. We represent a language which is spoken in the United States and it doesn't matter where we are. If we ran Italian Club, We would wave Italian flag.
I'm not sure that you understand what you do. And I really hope that you will not regret... Say hello to ACCESS POINT members and I hope they will appreciate your contribution.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Ed in pubblico:
Hello dear Luca.
Thanks very much for your interest.
If you want to know more about American Club in Uzbekistan and its ideas, we recommend you to visit our website www.americanclub.uz where you will find answers to all your questions.
Q: - Why a normal family must to move in Tashkent for to open an association whith the goal to educate uzbek people.
A: - Volunteering is a great job. It's a pity that you still don't understand this thing.
Q: - Who pays for your "noble" project.
A: - Feel free to contribute
Q: - Why you show in your pics american flag everywhere. Which is the meaning? Maybe subliminal?
A: - We are AMERICAN CLUB and represent AMERICAN ENGLISH which became very popular and highly demanded in Uzbekistan. Also, I don't think that the flag of another country would be appropriate.
If you have nothing to hide. Then, you could just mention that you have been hosted by a representative of Conversational English Club based on ACCESS POINT. Are you trying to pay back? Good job!
Feel free to visit our website
Best regards,
Andrew Yorkman
Dove dice che un mio host è membro dell' Associazione si riferisce ad una ragazzina che abbiamo conosciuto a Tashkent e nella sua ingenuità, voglia di parlare inglese e conoscere il mondo è caduta nella rete. E' proprio su questo tipo di persone che questi centri lavorano e si creano la base per inculcare le idee della rivoluzione per stravolgere i governi a loro ostili.
E' accaduto in numerosi paesi dell'Asia Centrale, Medio Oriente, Asia, Africa, Sud America...con più o meno successi.
Come credete che nascano le Rivoluzioni ai giorni d'oggi?
Ancora con la presa della Bastiglia?