ksslemp wrote:NO! I shot the Sheriff, but i didn't kill the Deputy!
I shot Eric Clapton but I did not shoot Bob Marley.
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ksslemp wrote:NO! I shot the Sheriff, but i didn't kill the Deputy!
Jolly Roger wrote:I can't believe people hate America - it's the perfect place
darvlay wrote:Get over it, people. It's just a crazy lookin' bear ejaculating into the waiting maw of an eager fox. Nothing more.
mr. incrediball wrote:Jolly Roger wrote:I can't believe people hate America - it's the perfect place
pleaaaase say you were being sarcastic, roger!
Stopper wrote:What is?
Econ2000 wrote:pie-3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399..... all this I memorized
Simon Toad wrote:I dislike the fact that American Government pushed for an invasion of Iraq under false pretenses. Not only that, but they were obviously false at the time. I knew they were false from just reading the papers and keeping an ear to the ground. The current American government, the British and Australian governments, and the governments of all those countries who made up the coalition of the willing are liable for the parlous state of affairs in Iraq now.
Simon Toad wrote:I voted no. I spent a year in California too many years ago, and I still have some really good friends there. One of my groomsmen came over from CA for my wedding. Generally speaking, there are many very nice, eminently reasonable Americans. I meet them in real life, I watch them on TV, and I interact with them online.
I like the idea of America, but recognise some of its flaws. Poverty is a big one - a by-product of the economic system and how the nation developed.
I dislike the fact that American Government pushed for an invasion of Iraq under false pretenses. Not only that, but they were obviously false at the time. I knew they were false from just reading the papers and keeping an ear to the ground. The current American government, the British and Australian governments, and the governments of all those countries who made up the coalition of the willing are liable for the parlous state of affairs in Iraq now.
You can keep Jay Leno and Oprah Winfrey, but I want Judge Judy.
Stopper wrote:Simon Toad wrote:I dislike the fact that American Government pushed for an invasion of Iraq under false pretenses. Not only that, but they were obviously false at the time. I knew they were false from just reading the papers and keeping an ear to the ground. The current American government, the British and Australian governments, and the governments of all those countries who made up the coalition of the willing are liable for the parlous state of affairs in Iraq now.
And I'd agree with you on the above, especially the bolded bit, but try telling that to some of the people on here!
Stopper wrote:And I'd agree with you on the above, especially the bolded bit, but try telling that to some of the people on here!
Jolly Roger wrote:Are you saying that Bush, the US Congress and John Kerry are all equally deserving of the rest of the world's hatred? If not, what's your point?
ksslemp wrote:Most of the rest of the world doesn't have a Free press and as such base there opinions on lies and half-truths. I don't blame them for their ignorance, its all they know about the world. only freedom will change this.
Paulicus wrote: Most of Europe was against the war.. pretty free press there.
OnlyAmbrose wrote:I'm saying I'm tired of hearing politicians blame Bush for the war.
Stopper wrote:Paulicus wrote: Most of Europe was against the war.. pretty free press there.
Good point!OnlyAmbrose wrote:I'm saying I'm tired of hearing politicians blame Bush for the war.
Who should they blame, then? Actually, I seem to remember that GWB talks to God quite a lot, so maybe the real culprit's the big man upstairs...
OnlyAmbrose wrote:I'm tired of hearing politicians blame Bush for the war.
Backglass wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:I'm tired of hearing politicians blame Bush for the war.
A fish rots from the head down.
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