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The Great Dictator - "read" by the Wal-Mart smiley face

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2006

Wal-Mart is embroiled in a legal dispute over the smiley face image which it wants to trademark in the US. For the first time, the smiley face speaks!

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  • Pretty much all of the EU countries are "socialist" by USAn standards, and most of them not only have greater personal freedom but also greater prosperity and more upward social mobility -- the very things that supposedly define the "American Dream". I have no great fondness for socialism, but I think that America's rapid decline into corporate fascism is vastly worse than democratic socialism could ever be.

  • yeah but it's not USSR kind of socialism right :)

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  • not a walmart face

  • ...It's Pac-Man, guys

  • Tell us about Target ?

  • Six sides of the smiling face of lies

  • They hate all the south even walmart

  • i own the smiley face look :) :) :) :) :) haahahahah XD nah what a stupid fight, why they don´t fight for who is gonna help poor people or for eliminate the starve of the world? business stuff are making the people very very greedy and "competitive" and for what? money? fame? a position in the market? this is a nonsense, people are dying, are suffering and this people fighting for a mothefuck*** smiley face? companies...bite me!!!! do something useful, the world needs solutions no more problems

  • @MrAmerican76 It wasn't released in America until October of 1940...

    and France and England declared war on Germany after Germany invaded Poland.

    It is also widely believed that Hitler tried to revive the dynastic bonds between England and Germany and in fact did not want to make them an enemy.

  • The great dictator by Charlie Chaplin Enspired by Adolf Hitlers attack on France and England ....

  • @Ben85paintball SOOOOOOOOO RIGHT ON !!!!

  • @Ajboi89 Umm, yeah... I don't think you're quite on the money there.

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