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Re: Presidential Hostility, Media Hostility
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:53 pm
by Timminz
muy_thaiguy wrote:Nobunaga wrote:... "video not found".
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Odd. It isn't working for me now either, yet I watched the episode just last night, on that same site.
Oh well. I guess I'll go back to having nothing to do with this retarded thread.
Carry on.
Re: Presidential Hostility, Media Hostility
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:06 am
by spurgistan
Timminz wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Nobunaga wrote:... "video not found".
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Odd. It isn't working for me now either, yet I watched the episode just last night, on that same site.
Oh well. I guess I'll go back to having nothing to do with this retarded thread.
Carry on.
Sidebar - you can watch all South Park episodes. Legally. On their own site.
http://www.southparkstudios.com/
Re: Presidential Hostility, Media Hostility
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:37 am
by TeletubbyPrince
Nobunaga wrote:congress'

way to look like a moron

Re: Presidential Hostility, Media Hostility
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 8:03 am
by Jolly Roger
Nobunaga wrote:
... It's no wonder this kid cannot comprehend. He is obviously a child, and he's Canadian. Might as well be from Mozambique, as familiar as he is with the ideas of self-determination and a nation founded with the idea of limited government at its core.
... (Has yet to respond with an actual argument)...
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Your OP has nothing to do with the ideas of self-determination and limited government. You claim that since your president used the word "teabag" once to characterize his detractors and the word "Extremists" several times to describe those who oppose his policies that, of all presidents in your country's history, he is the most hostile to his electorate. However, in deciding for himself that your musings are dull and of valueless, your respondent has demonstrated at least some familiarity with self-determination. Your response criticizing the entire populations of both Canada and Mozambique also has nothing to do with the topic at hand; it is, however, exactly the kind of hostile response I would expect from an American given that your leader sets such a terrible example (by your own account). I, for one, forgive you since you clearly don't know any better.
To the topic at hand: if you are seriously interested in the history of American presidential relations with their detractors and the electorate as a whole, why not do the research yourself instead of coming in here and asking others to do the work for you like some lazy, welfare-grabbing liberal? Are presidential biographies, collected letters and memoirs not readily available in your country?