Re: Stupid Americans! -- Stupid... Stupid... STUPID!!! __________==___ utivro
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Re: Stupid Americans! -- Stupid... Stupid... STUPID!!! __________==___ utivro
Oh please. The US farts and some third world burg screams that it's a plot
to overthrow their peaceful way of life and the rest of the world puts the
fart under a microscope to analyze it. The worst of the lot being the
Europeans. But then France can run around down there in the Ivory Coast
firing indiscriminately into crowds of protestors and it doesn't even make
third page news.
How about the rest of the world gets down off it's hypocritical soap-box and
takes care of its own house before it starts sticking its nose into ours.
And a good portion of the world doesn't get to vote in their OWN countries,
let alone ours. Wonder why that is???
"Jonathan Ip" <c_r_a_p2it@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f8ca69e7.0411222037.17043e56@posting.google.c om...
> I think the statistic for republican voters is that 75% believe that
> the world was created in 7 days?
>
> I'm pretty sure if the world got to vote Bush would have been voted
> out by a pretty fair margin. I think what some people are forgetting
> about why an anti-American sentiment exists because of overly
> aggressive foreign policy. The last few years with Bush in power has
> made this even worse. I believe that invading Iraq will only fuel
> this sentiment amongst extremists - along with US support of
> aggressive Israeli policies in the middle east. What I see wrong with
> the "war on terror" is that it is only trying to solve the symptom not
> the cause. The word "---------" has a lot less meaning nowadays.
>
> It is one thing to have *****, and its another thing to be completely
> oblivious to the people of the world. What is worrying is that the
> Republican party is very closely aligned with evangelical christians.
> The separation of church and state is pretty loose.
>
> The US voting system is a bit of a joke though, being non-compulsory
> it is harder to keep track of who voted. The computer voting machines
> did not have any paper print out or hard copy. For an election that
> will have quite a large effect on the whole world I think the voting
> system should be brought up to scratch.
>
> On a side note, *hypothetically* how many of you Americans would bear
> arms and form a resistance if a much larger foreign power invaded you
> and installed a puppet government?
to overthrow their peaceful way of life and the rest of the world puts the
fart under a microscope to analyze it. The worst of the lot being the
Europeans. But then France can run around down there in the Ivory Coast
firing indiscriminately into crowds of protestors and it doesn't even make
third page news.
How about the rest of the world gets down off it's hypocritical soap-box and
takes care of its own house before it starts sticking its nose into ours.
And a good portion of the world doesn't get to vote in their OWN countries,
let alone ours. Wonder why that is???
"Jonathan Ip" <c_r_a_p2it@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f8ca69e7.0411222037.17043e56@posting.google.c om...
> I think the statistic for republican voters is that 75% believe that
> the world was created in 7 days?
>
> I'm pretty sure if the world got to vote Bush would have been voted
> out by a pretty fair margin. I think what some people are forgetting
> about why an anti-American sentiment exists because of overly
> aggressive foreign policy. The last few years with Bush in power has
> made this even worse. I believe that invading Iraq will only fuel
> this sentiment amongst extremists - along with US support of
> aggressive Israeli policies in the middle east. What I see wrong with
> the "war on terror" is that it is only trying to solve the symptom not
> the cause. The word "---------" has a lot less meaning nowadays.
>
> It is one thing to have *****, and its another thing to be completely
> oblivious to the people of the world. What is worrying is that the
> Republican party is very closely aligned with evangelical christians.
> The separation of church and state is pretty loose.
>
> The US voting system is a bit of a joke though, being non-compulsory
> it is harder to keep track of who voted. The computer voting machines
> did not have any paper print out or hard copy. For an election that
> will have quite a large effect on the whole world I think the voting
> system should be brought up to scratch.
>
> On a side note, *hypothetically* how many of you Americans would bear
> arms and form a resistance if a much larger foreign power invaded you
> and installed a puppet government?
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Re: Stupid Americans! -- Stupid... Stupid... STUPID!!! __________==___ utivro
Oh please. The US farts and some third world burg screams that it's a plot
to overthrow their peaceful way of life and the rest of the world puts the
fart under a microscope to analyze it. The worst of the lot being the
Europeans. But then France can run around down there in the Ivory Coast
firing indiscriminately into crowds of protestors and it doesn't even make
third page news.
How about the rest of the world gets down off it's hypocritical soap-box and
takes care of its own house before it starts sticking its nose into ours.
And a good portion of the world doesn't get to vote in their OWN countries,
let alone ours. Wonder why that is???
"Jonathan Ip" <c_r_a_p2it@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f8ca69e7.0411222037.17043e56@posting.google.c om...
> I think the statistic for republican voters is that 75% believe that
> the world was created in 7 days?
>
> I'm pretty sure if the world got to vote Bush would have been voted
> out by a pretty fair margin. I think what some people are forgetting
> about why an anti-American sentiment exists because of overly
> aggressive foreign policy. The last few years with Bush in power has
> made this even worse. I believe that invading Iraq will only fuel
> this sentiment amongst extremists - along with US support of
> aggressive Israeli policies in the middle east. What I see wrong with
> the "war on terror" is that it is only trying to solve the symptom not
> the cause. The word "---------" has a lot less meaning nowadays.
>
> It is one thing to have *****, and its another thing to be completely
> oblivious to the people of the world. What is worrying is that the
> Republican party is very closely aligned with evangelical christians.
> The separation of church and state is pretty loose.
>
> The US voting system is a bit of a joke though, being non-compulsory
> it is harder to keep track of who voted. The computer voting machines
> did not have any paper print out or hard copy. For an election that
> will have quite a large effect on the whole world I think the voting
> system should be brought up to scratch.
>
> On a side note, *hypothetically* how many of you Americans would bear
> arms and form a resistance if a much larger foreign power invaded you
> and installed a puppet government?
to overthrow their peaceful way of life and the rest of the world puts the
fart under a microscope to analyze it. The worst of the lot being the
Europeans. But then France can run around down there in the Ivory Coast
firing indiscriminately into crowds of protestors and it doesn't even make
third page news.
How about the rest of the world gets down off it's hypocritical soap-box and
takes care of its own house before it starts sticking its nose into ours.
And a good portion of the world doesn't get to vote in their OWN countries,
let alone ours. Wonder why that is???
"Jonathan Ip" <c_r_a_p2it@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f8ca69e7.0411222037.17043e56@posting.google.c om...
> I think the statistic for republican voters is that 75% believe that
> the world was created in 7 days?
>
> I'm pretty sure if the world got to vote Bush would have been voted
> out by a pretty fair margin. I think what some people are forgetting
> about why an anti-American sentiment exists because of overly
> aggressive foreign policy. The last few years with Bush in power has
> made this even worse. I believe that invading Iraq will only fuel
> this sentiment amongst extremists - along with US support of
> aggressive Israeli policies in the middle east. What I see wrong with
> the "war on terror" is that it is only trying to solve the symptom not
> the cause. The word "---------" has a lot less meaning nowadays.
>
> It is one thing to have *****, and its another thing to be completely
> oblivious to the people of the world. What is worrying is that the
> Republican party is very closely aligned with evangelical christians.
> The separation of church and state is pretty loose.
>
> The US voting system is a bit of a joke though, being non-compulsory
> it is harder to keep track of who voted. The computer voting machines
> did not have any paper print out or hard copy. For an election that
> will have quite a large effect on the whole world I think the voting
> system should be brought up to scratch.
>
> On a side note, *hypothetically* how many of you Americans would bear
> arms and form a resistance if a much larger foreign power invaded you
> and installed a puppet government?
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Re: Stupid Americans! -- Stupid... Stupid... STUPID!!! __________==___ utivro
Oh please. The US farts and some third world burg screams that it's a plot
to overthrow their peaceful way of life and the rest of the world puts the
fart under a microscope to analyze it. The worst of the lot being the
Europeans. But then France can run around down there in the Ivory Coast
firing indiscriminately into crowds of protestors and it doesn't even make
third page news.
How about the rest of the world gets down off it's hypocritical soap-box and
takes care of its own house before it starts sticking its nose into ours.
And a good portion of the world doesn't get to vote in their OWN countries,
let alone ours. Wonder why that is???
"Jonathan Ip" <c_r_a_p2it@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f8ca69e7.0411222037.17043e56@posting.google.c om...
> I think the statistic for republican voters is that 75% believe that
> the world was created in 7 days?
>
> I'm pretty sure if the world got to vote Bush would have been voted
> out by a pretty fair margin. I think what some people are forgetting
> about why an anti-American sentiment exists because of overly
> aggressive foreign policy. The last few years with Bush in power has
> made this even worse. I believe that invading Iraq will only fuel
> this sentiment amongst extremists - along with US support of
> aggressive Israeli policies in the middle east. What I see wrong with
> the "war on terror" is that it is only trying to solve the symptom not
> the cause. The word "---------" has a lot less meaning nowadays.
>
> It is one thing to have *****, and its another thing to be completely
> oblivious to the people of the world. What is worrying is that the
> Republican party is very closely aligned with evangelical christians.
> The separation of church and state is pretty loose.
>
> The US voting system is a bit of a joke though, being non-compulsory
> it is harder to keep track of who voted. The computer voting machines
> did not have any paper print out or hard copy. For an election that
> will have quite a large effect on the whole world I think the voting
> system should be brought up to scratch.
>
> On a side note, *hypothetically* how many of you Americans would bear
> arms and form a resistance if a much larger foreign power invaded you
> and installed a puppet government?
to overthrow their peaceful way of life and the rest of the world puts the
fart under a microscope to analyze it. The worst of the lot being the
Europeans. But then France can run around down there in the Ivory Coast
firing indiscriminately into crowds of protestors and it doesn't even make
third page news.
How about the rest of the world gets down off it's hypocritical soap-box and
takes care of its own house before it starts sticking its nose into ours.
And a good portion of the world doesn't get to vote in their OWN countries,
let alone ours. Wonder why that is???
"Jonathan Ip" <c_r_a_p2it@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f8ca69e7.0411222037.17043e56@posting.google.c om...
> I think the statistic for republican voters is that 75% believe that
> the world was created in 7 days?
>
> I'm pretty sure if the world got to vote Bush would have been voted
> out by a pretty fair margin. I think what some people are forgetting
> about why an anti-American sentiment exists because of overly
> aggressive foreign policy. The last few years with Bush in power has
> made this even worse. I believe that invading Iraq will only fuel
> this sentiment amongst extremists - along with US support of
> aggressive Israeli policies in the middle east. What I see wrong with
> the "war on terror" is that it is only trying to solve the symptom not
> the cause. The word "---------" has a lot less meaning nowadays.
>
> It is one thing to have *****, and its another thing to be completely
> oblivious to the people of the world. What is worrying is that the
> Republican party is very closely aligned with evangelical christians.
> The separation of church and state is pretty loose.
>
> The US voting system is a bit of a joke though, being non-compulsory
> it is harder to keep track of who voted. The computer voting machines
> did not have any paper print out or hard copy. For an election that
> will have quite a large effect on the whole world I think the voting
> system should be brought up to scratch.
>
> On a side note, *hypothetically* how many of you Americans would bear
> arms and form a resistance if a much larger foreign power invaded you
> and installed a puppet government?
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Re: Stupid Americans! -- Stupid... Stupid... STUPID!!! __________==___ utivro
"Jonathan Ip" <c_r_a_p2it@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f8ca69e7.0411222037.17043e56@posting.google.c om...
>I think the statistic for republican voters is that 75% believe that
> the world was created in 7 days?
>
OK, so what's wrong with believing in God? Europe was built on Christianity
and produced a beautiful culture. Now Europe is in decay.
> I'm pretty sure if the world got to vote Bush would have been voted
> out by a pretty fair margin. I think what some people are forgetting
> about why an anti-American sentiment exists because of overly
> aggressive foreign policy. The last few years with Bush in power has
> made this even worse. I believe that invading Iraq will only fuel
> this sentiment amongst extremists - along with US support of
> aggressive Israeli policies in the middle east. What I see wrong with
> the "war on terror" is that it is only trying to solve the symptom not
> the cause. The word "---------" has a lot less meaning nowadays.
The world can never vote in an American election. It's a mute point. We're
a nation among other nations. Yea, we're the most powerful nation on earth.
It's what I term a European socialist mentality to think that we should be
one global "nation," and our nation's power distributed evenly abroad. I'm
happy to report that we don't think like Europeans and that we're still a
long way from becoming a socialist sheep population, paying a 55% tax rate,
getting 35 days off a year, and living in mediocraty.
>
> It is one thing to have *****, and its another thing to be completely
> oblivious to the people of the world. What is worrying is that the
> Republican party is very closely aligned with evangelical christians.
> The separation of church and state is pretty loose.
>
> The US voting system is a bit of a joke though, being non-compulsory
> it is harder to keep track of who voted. The computer voting machines
> did not have any paper print out or hard copy. For an election that
> will have quite a large effect on the whole world I think the voting
> system should be brought up to scratch.
>
Boo hoo. Get over it. WE are fine with it.
> On a side note, *hypothetically* how many of you Americans would bear
> arms and form a resistance if a much larger foreign power invaded you
> and installed a puppet government?
Being the most powerful nation insures that we will never have to worry
about that. I wouldn't change a thing. Everything is right on course.
I love this spirited debate. You've got to love the Internet! Got to run.
I think I'll take my boat out. It's parked in my three car garage, next to
the house I own. Luckily, I can pull it behind my big honking SUV.
You've probably got to leave your Flat and hop the Tube, anyway.
Have a nice day.
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Re: Stupid Americans! -- Stupid... Stupid... STUPID!!! __________==___ utivro
"Jonathan Ip" <c_r_a_p2it@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f8ca69e7.0411222037.17043e56@posting.google.c om...
>I think the statistic for republican voters is that 75% believe that
> the world was created in 7 days?
>
OK, so what's wrong with believing in God? Europe was built on Christianity
and produced a beautiful culture. Now Europe is in decay.
> I'm pretty sure if the world got to vote Bush would have been voted
> out by a pretty fair margin. I think what some people are forgetting
> about why an anti-American sentiment exists because of overly
> aggressive foreign policy. The last few years with Bush in power has
> made this even worse. I believe that invading Iraq will only fuel
> this sentiment amongst extremists - along with US support of
> aggressive Israeli policies in the middle east. What I see wrong with
> the "war on terror" is that it is only trying to solve the symptom not
> the cause. The word "---------" has a lot less meaning nowadays.
The world can never vote in an American election. It's a mute point. We're
a nation among other nations. Yea, we're the most powerful nation on earth.
It's what I term a European socialist mentality to think that we should be
one global "nation," and our nation's power distributed evenly abroad. I'm
happy to report that we don't think like Europeans and that we're still a
long way from becoming a socialist sheep population, paying a 55% tax rate,
getting 35 days off a year, and living in mediocraty.
>
> It is one thing to have *****, and its another thing to be completely
> oblivious to the people of the world. What is worrying is that the
> Republican party is very closely aligned with evangelical christians.
> The separation of church and state is pretty loose.
>
> The US voting system is a bit of a joke though, being non-compulsory
> it is harder to keep track of who voted. The computer voting machines
> did not have any paper print out or hard copy. For an election that
> will have quite a large effect on the whole world I think the voting
> system should be brought up to scratch.
>
Boo hoo. Get over it. WE are fine with it.
> On a side note, *hypothetically* how many of you Americans would bear
> arms and form a resistance if a much larger foreign power invaded you
> and installed a puppet government?
Being the most powerful nation insures that we will never have to worry
about that. I wouldn't change a thing. Everything is right on course.
I love this spirited debate. You've got to love the Internet! Got to run.
I think I'll take my boat out. It's parked in my three car garage, next to
the house I own. Luckily, I can pull it behind my big honking SUV.
You've probably got to leave your Flat and hop the Tube, anyway.
Have a nice day.
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Re: Stupid Americans! -- Stupid... Stupid... STUPID!!! __________==___ utivro
"Jonathan Ip" <c_r_a_p2it@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f8ca69e7.0411222037.17043e56@posting.google.c om...
>I think the statistic for republican voters is that 75% believe that
> the world was created in 7 days?
>
OK, so what's wrong with believing in God? Europe was built on Christianity
and produced a beautiful culture. Now Europe is in decay.
> I'm pretty sure if the world got to vote Bush would have been voted
> out by a pretty fair margin. I think what some people are forgetting
> about why an anti-American sentiment exists because of overly
> aggressive foreign policy. The last few years with Bush in power has
> made this even worse. I believe that invading Iraq will only fuel
> this sentiment amongst extremists - along with US support of
> aggressive Israeli policies in the middle east. What I see wrong with
> the "war on terror" is that it is only trying to solve the symptom not
> the cause. The word "---------" has a lot less meaning nowadays.
The world can never vote in an American election. It's a mute point. We're
a nation among other nations. Yea, we're the most powerful nation on earth.
It's what I term a European socialist mentality to think that we should be
one global "nation," and our nation's power distributed evenly abroad. I'm
happy to report that we don't think like Europeans and that we're still a
long way from becoming a socialist sheep population, paying a 55% tax rate,
getting 35 days off a year, and living in mediocraty.
>
> It is one thing to have *****, and its another thing to be completely
> oblivious to the people of the world. What is worrying is that the
> Republican party is very closely aligned with evangelical christians.
> The separation of church and state is pretty loose.
>
> The US voting system is a bit of a joke though, being non-compulsory
> it is harder to keep track of who voted. The computer voting machines
> did not have any paper print out or hard copy. For an election that
> will have quite a large effect on the whole world I think the voting
> system should be brought up to scratch.
>
Boo hoo. Get over it. WE are fine with it.
> On a side note, *hypothetically* how many of you Americans would bear
> arms and form a resistance if a much larger foreign power invaded you
> and installed a puppet government?
Being the most powerful nation insures that we will never have to worry
about that. I wouldn't change a thing. Everything is right on course.
I love this spirited debate. You've got to love the Internet! Got to run.
I think I'll take my boat out. It's parked in my three car garage, next to
the house I own. Luckily, I can pull it behind my big honking SUV.
You've probably got to leave your Flat and hop the Tube, anyway.
Have a nice day.
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Re: Stupid Americans! -- Stupid... Stupid... STUPID!!!__________==___ utivro
Anonymous wrote:
>
> In article <c5Hod.32249$g21.20332@fe1.texas.rr.com>,
> "Fred Garvin" <fgarvin@fgarvin.com> wrote:
>
> > It's a mute point.
>
> Might even be a "moot" point!
We wouldn't know if it was mute and couldn't tell us
>
> In article <c5Hod.32249$g21.20332@fe1.texas.rr.com>,
> "Fred Garvin" <fgarvin@fgarvin.com> wrote:
>
> > It's a mute point.
>
> Might even be a "moot" point!
We wouldn't know if it was mute and couldn't tell us