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Clodius
11-07-2012, 12:23 AM
Talk about assraping...rofl

Centrists have spoken...Tea Bagger rhetoric has dug the grave of Eisenhower's party for at least a generation. Now what Eagle?

BrendenF11
11-07-2012, 12:44 AM
I voted for Gary Johnson, I have no part in the destruction of the United States regarding either canidate. Just gloating since I'm not actively involved with extremist views in United States politics. :D

Perhaps Obama will pull his head out of his ass, abolish the Patriot act and the NDAA acts he has signed, negotiate with the Repubes and get his democraps in line and realize that a simple solution of compromise will work for this country. I doubt it but I suppose I can be hopeful.

mrfrosty
11-07-2012, 01:14 AM
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MadeInRu
11-07-2012, 02:44 AM
Evil laugh.... :D

shatto
11-07-2012, 03:32 AM
Seems to me the election of Barack Hussein Obama
to a second term as President of The United States of America
is strong evidence that having control of the peoples sources of knowledge
and information is a tremendous advantage.

gazzthompson
11-07-2012, 06:55 AM
wooo Obama ! best president in the history of the world has a second term. only joking! Congrats to those who voted for obama, unlucky to those who didn't .

And eagle, don't worry about our wager, i don't really give a shit.

MickDonalds
11-07-2012, 02:21 PM
Inb4 the elated foreigners (whom our Presidential election doesn't affect their daily lives in the slightest) troll the thread to death.

MadeInRu
11-07-2012, 02:44 PM
Actually it does Mick. A lot more then you think.

Clodius
11-07-2012, 03:25 PM
Actually it does Mick. A lot more then you think.
Indeed it does. For good or for ill we're all interconnected. Policies, economics, natural disasters, war,...they affect us all. The EU, the region with the largest GDP on the planet is currently experiencing issues and it will effect all our wallets.

MickDonalds
11-07-2012, 04:16 PM
Actually it does Mick. A lot more then you think.

Not really, but go ahead and exaggerate your worldview if it makes you feel better, or justified.

An orange peddler in Duma, Poland isn't going to be affected in the least by our President's election.

MadeInRu
11-07-2012, 05:29 PM
Russia depends on the course of Petrodollar, enough said.

Poland exported on 4 billion dollars to US last year.

US is the biggest EU market outside of the euro zone.

Each war in middle east brings tens of thousandths of new refuges to EU.

Each war, in which EU countries follow US brings huge costs on their budgets.


I say that pretty much all those things are a part of geopolitical and strategical policy of the president of US of A.

Mel
11-07-2012, 06:38 PM
We can only hope the these guys are right.
http://i49.servimg.com/u/f49/15/29/25/80/mayan-10.jpg

MickDonalds
11-07-2012, 08:07 PM
US is the biggest EU market outside of the euro zone.

And? The Euro isn't dependant on the Dollar.


Each war in middle east brings tens of thousandths of new refuges to EU.

Whine at your "progressive" governments for wanting to take on free-loaders that will have anchor-babies, outbreed your indigenous populations and suck the welfare tit of socialist programs dry to dust. If your governments weren't so scared of people labeling them anti-semetic and anti-immigrant, they'd close the borders and tell refugees No Thank You, we're full.

Each war, in which EU countries follow US brings huge costs on their budgets.

Again, your governments choose to follow our lead. Not our problem. Yours.


I say that pretty much all those things are a part of geopolitical and strategical policy of the president of US of A.

Those specific issues are not synonymous with the Presidential Election, nor the office of the President.

MadeInRu
11-07-2012, 08:42 PM
Euro is not dependent on it, money they make from export are huge. If us government/president is doing something wrong, economy goes down, so is the export for EU countries.

Welfare tit of socialist programs ended in 2001. I don't mind them, but i don't want forced refuges either, those you can't stop even if you put a wall around EU. Mexican US boarder shows us how useless it is.

Your government in face of G.W. Bush was flying around whole world and talking nice things.... What they were talking about the closed doors, i doubt my government followed. It's like saying he raped a girl, but she never putted enough fight, her fault.

Not with presidential elections, but with a president.

90s were good for EU, then came GW Bush... Everything went to hell...

So yes, all those things are influenced by the main policy of US, and as such their president, he's the one leading the way and signing the documents.

MickDonalds
11-07-2012, 09:29 PM
Euro is not dependent on it, money they make from export are huge. If us government/president is doing something wrong, economy goes down, so is the export for EU countries.

Welfare tit of socialist programs ended in 2001. I don't mind them, but i don't want forced refuges either, those you can't stop even if you put a wall around EU. Mexican US boarder shows us how useless it is.

Your government in face of G.W. Bush was flying around whole world and talking nice things.... What they were talking about the closed doors, i doubt my government followed. It's like saying he raped a girl, but she never putted enough fight, her fault.

Not with presidential elections, but with a president.

90s were good for EU, then came GW Bush... Everything went to hell...

So yes, all those things are influenced by the main policy of US, and as such their president, he's the one leading the way and signing the documents.

*sigh*

I think I'm done here. It's officially all Bush's Fault.

I hope we pull our foreign aid to Europe. I really, honestly hope for that over world peace.

jamieooh
11-07-2012, 09:58 PM
90s were good for EU, then came GW Bush... Everything went to hell...
What went to hell? I'm really really hoping you say the economy was Bush's fault.

MickDonalds
11-07-2012, 11:15 PM
90s were good for EU, then came GW Bush... Everything went to hell...
What went to hell? I'm really really hoping you say the economy was Bush's fault.

I'll guess he means "everything went to hell" as in he has to wait in line behind 2 people for his rations of bread, instead of just one.. He can't save as much money to go on "Holiday" for 4 or 5 months in Spain because coffee prices increased by one Euro. Life is sooooo rough in Utopian Europe!!

coltsfan2007
11-07-2012, 11:24 PM
Mick and jamieooh, those are hardcore O'fuckhead follower's that have drank toooooooooooo much Kool-Aid, just like O'fuckhead always says , everything is Bush's fault, O'fuckhead has made no mistakes. He is the almighty, just remember how many people got fooled on that one.............. i.e. Jim Jones. O' by the way a recent report came out about Libya, you have not heard? O'fuckhead is blaming Bush for the death's of four Americans, because O'fuckhead said, that if Bush would have been president it would have never happened. At least Bush had some testicular fortitude and stuck by his beliefs unlike our muslim sympathizer that you all voted for. What sucks is the majority of the country wanted O'fuckhead out, but he won on electorial votes not by what the country really wants i.e. the popular vote. I could rant and rave all night, but I will not. Some of you really need to do your research because this president is trying to backdoor us in so many ways. I am not going to get into it tonight, I have to get up early for work, but would love to discuss this issue further in the future. God Bless This Country And Hope That We Will Make It Through The Next Four Years With As Little Damage As Possible And God Bless Our Troops And Veterans. :USA:

MadeInRu
11-08-2012, 02:21 PM
Nope, not everything is his fault, but if i say when Jan Peter Balkenende came to power you won't know who the fuck he is, so Bush was the easiest for every one to understand. Time line. But should have said it a bit more clearly, agree.

As for Spanish coffee? Yep, 1 euro more expensive, only thing is, everything became 1 euro more expensive. And then all of a sudden you're looking at 300-400 euro extra per month.

As for everything went to hell, i just see how much economy in EU changed in the last 10 years, and it's not about getting food, unlike you, i did had moments when i had nothing to eat, but degradation of economy is pure and clear for every one to see.


Colf, didn't Obama won on popularity vote as well?

SATX
11-08-2012, 05:19 PM
Actually it does Mick. A lot more then you think.

How? With a lame duck President, a slight majority for Dems in the Senate and the House under Republican control, can you say that he'll be able to do anything, much less get credited for it good or bad. You guys want to lay the blame somewhere, do it at the feet of Congress. It amazes me that they can find their assholes to wipe them, because they sure as shit can't do much else.

MadeInRu
11-08-2012, 05:44 PM
SATX, man, US is the biggest economy in the world, it has influence on everything. And that lame duck is still a president.

So even if he's lame, or a duck, his influence in the world is huge.

And please, i don't wanna hear anything how this dude or that country has no respect for him....


Whole fucking world follows your elections.... No one cares about so called "We're bad azz anti Obama mujis" nations.

There is no blame, there is a reality. As of now, US is the most influential country in the world, so is their president.

Nothing fancy, only reality.


BECAUSE, some fucking cunt will burn your flag, laugh at you, say Obama i his bitch... But the main question is, where is he, and where is US?

Bill Gates is a joke target as well... But Bill Gates is Bill Gates... and 100 million nerds not gonna change it.

Clodius
11-08-2012, 06:26 PM
You guys want to lay the blame somewhere, do it at the feet of Congress. It amazes me that they can find their assholes to wipe them, because they sure as shit can't do much else.
Apply the same standards to them as corporate entities would against you. Fire them.

Mel
11-08-2012, 08:07 PM
MIR...If our economy has as much influence as you think it does.You had better start saving your money now.Cause we are about to take a big shit in the economy department in the U.S.A.

Ronaldflanagan
11-08-2012, 08:23 PM
Inb4 the elated foreigners (whom our Presidential election doesn't affect their daily lives in the slightest) troll the thread to death.

Foreigners almost unanimously choose Obama over Romney...that pretty much tells you all you need to know about which was the right choice.

MickDonalds
11-08-2012, 08:55 PM
Foreigners almost unanimously choose Obama over Romney...that pretty much tells you all you need to know about which was the right choice.

Foreigners opinions shouldn't matter to Americans.

The only time America should even give a remote shit about a foreigner opinion is when travelling abroad and maintaining personal safety and vigilance.

MickDonalds
11-08-2012, 08:58 PM
Nope, not everything is his fault, but if i say when Jan Peter Balkenende came to power you won't know who the fuck he is, so Bush was the easiest for every one to understand. Time line. But should have said it a bit more clearly, agree.

As for Spanish coffee? Yep, 1 euro more expensive, only thing is, everything became 1 euro more expensive. And then all of a sudden you're looking at 300-400 euro extra per month.

As for everything went to hell, i just see how much economy in EU changed in the last 10 years, and it's not about getting food, unlike you, i did had moments when i had nothing to eat, but degradation of economy is pure and clear for every one to see.


Colf, didn't Obama won on popularity vote as well?

So you have no argument and just admitted it. Thanks for making ol' Georgie your favorite target. Your government and society would be proud.

BrendenF11
11-08-2012, 09:24 PM
Foreigners almost unanimously choose Obama over Romney...that pretty much tells you all you need to know about which was the right choice.

Screw foreign opinion when it comes to how US citizens votes, if we should care that much then we should just capitulate to the UN, throw away the constitution, and declare the United States as a free for all zone for all other countries to pick apart. No matter who would have been elected the general foreign policy, and stances in regards to the US from foreign countries would remain the same. Allies are allies, friends friends, and enemies enemies.

Our economy does have a direct bearing on the world's economy, as do many other countries (look at the impact that greece has has on world markets due to the combination of the EU). I certainly understand how foreigners would have concern over the election of the president, but if they are so concerned then they should also follow every congressional election. Congress deals with the budgets and economic decisions far more than the president does.


As for Obama being the right choice, well as socialist as Europe is (I'm not saying that they are full blown all out socialists, but they certainly lean heavily socialist) of coarse Obama would be the "right" choice. However, if you are a United States citizen basing your choice for president, even remotely, off of the opinions of foreign nationals......


Either way Romney wasn't the right choice and neither is Obama, the United States is fucked either way so everyone deal with it.

jamieooh
11-08-2012, 11:21 PM
Brenden hopefully with the re-election of barry the libertarian party will get more organized and expand it's membership.

serpa6
11-08-2012, 11:29 PM
How? With a lame duck President, a slight majority for Dems in the Senate and the House under Republican control, can you say that he'll be able to do anything, much less get credited for it good or bad. You guys want to lay the blame somewhere, do it at the feet of Congress. It amazes me that they can find their assholes to wipe them, because they sure as shit can't do much else.

thank you Stax you said it all they should stop stonewalling and get it done

BrendenF11
11-08-2012, 11:30 PM
If Gary Johnson would have gotten 5% things might have been different for the next election. I would personally like to see an elimination of political parties completely. Anyone and everyone should be able to donate as much money as they want, that money gets thrown into a pot. There is a "primary" limiting it down to 4-10 canidates, money equally distrubuted between all parties through one source. It would put a new meaning to the word compromise, and I can assume that all of those currently in office would be out of a job pretty quick.

jamieooh
11-08-2012, 11:32 PM
I thought Gary Johnson did get 5%.

BrendenF11
11-08-2012, 11:42 PM
Only 1% not enough to "allow" a third party into debates. I think Perot was to dangerous to the two parties so they simply eliminated the ability of having even only one more party.

jamieooh
11-08-2012, 11:52 PM
Only 1% not enough to "allow" a third party into debates. I think Perot was to dangerous to the two parties so they simply eliminated the ability of having even only one more party.
Well that stinks. I won't be donating another dime to the Republican party.
Hopefully by the time barry is finished even the bottom feeders won't want to hear the word democrat.

coltsfan2007
11-09-2012, 12:10 AM
Mir, the majority of the states wanted O'fuckhead out of office, O'fuckhead did not win by popular vote, he won because he got the states with the most electoral votes, which means he did not have to win by popular vote. If this country had it's way O,fuckhead would not be president, but the system kinda' sucks, what can I say. The huge great state of Texas voted to oust O'fuckhead did that make a difference, nope because of electoral votes. For all you foreigners that only see a controlled media, sorry to say, but fuck off. You have no fuckin' clue about shit. You do not live here nor do you feel and see what my fellow Americans struggle with. If you have such a desire to be in our business then get your lazy ass up and get over here and become a citizen, then and only then, will I even give a second glance at what you think is so righteous for this country. I was not necc. for Romney, but I had such a strong desire for O'fuckhead to leave office that I did not want to waste a vote, so I went for Romney. It is amazing how the foreign countries get so wrapped up in our shit, but we really do not even comment to much about their shit, but we are always there to protect them, bail them out and give them a shoulder to cry on Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm............ Electoral votes are considered popular votes, but when it comes to states all you have to do is get the states with the most electoral votes and the rest does not matter. Nearly two-thirds of the country voted to oust O'fuckhead, but unfortunately that is not how our system works. Google electoral map and you will see, of course all you blow Obama's dick foreigners that would be here in the U.S. of course. Ranting and Raving myself into oblivion, to all my fellow citizens out there do not forget to tell a service member thank you for their sacrifice that they have made during the up coming holidays. To all my Brothers and Sisters be safe and God Bless the U.S.A. :USA:

MadeInRu
11-09-2012, 01:11 AM
So you have no argument and just admitted it. Thanks for making ol' Georgie your favorite target. Your government and society would be proud.

No, you just the kind of person who argues about different thing in each new post.

gazzthompson
11-09-2012, 03:41 AM
Regarding popular vote

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2012

61 million vs 58 in favor of Obama.

nastyleg
11-09-2012, 05:39 AM
First of all politics suck ass. However politicians suck donkey dick. With that being said, I am a libertarian. I hate big dumberment, I also hate both Romney and Odumba. Odumba because he is a spendocrat. Romney because he is a nutless draft dodging coward. What made me vote for Romney was the fact that he was the lesser of two evils. As to popular vote, ballots are still being counted. Only fair to mention this due to absentee voting. Having had my overseas ballot not counted stuck in my craw. I hate politics and what it does.

Ronaldflanagan
11-09-2012, 06:10 AM
Foreigners opinions shouldn't matter to Americans.

The only time America should even give a remote shit about a foreigner opinion is when travelling abroad and maintaining personal safety and vigilance.

It matters because we are in global competition with other countries around the world. Common sense tells you they will choose the weaker of the two candidates because they believe it strengthens their position. IE a weaker America will mean a stronger Russia for instance. So when you see that Obama is the candidate of choice of most of the citizens of weaker countries thats all the information you need to make a decision as to who should be leading this country. Even some backwards goat herder in Afghanistan can see that Obama will weaken the U.S. globally which is why he is popular in those countries. There are times when the democrats will release political statements that mirror almost exactly what Al-Qaeda is putting out. The ignorance of the American voter at times is astounding, surely the world is laughing at us.

gazzthompson
11-09-2012, 06:32 AM
The reason why the world overwhelmingly chooses Obama is not some conspiracy bullshit, but simply because the majority of the world is left of the states. Obama being a center right candidate and Romney so far right its extremism. It's not some great conspiracy to weaken the US, simply the result of a two party system and the GOP shifting further and further right.

MickDonalds
11-09-2012, 09:52 AM
It matters because we are in global competition with other countries around the world. Common sense tells you they will choose the weaker of the two candidates because they believe it strengthens their position. IE a weaker America will mean a stronger Russia for instance. So when you see that Obama is the candidate of choice of most of the citizens of weaker countries thats all the information you need to make a decision as to who should be leading this country. Even some backwards goat herder in Afghanistan can see that Obama will weaken the U.S. globally which is why he is popular in those countries. There are times when the democrats will release political statements that mirror almost exactly what Al-Qaeda is putting out. The ignorance of the American voter at times is astounding, surely the world is laughing at us.

Oh I don't disagree with you. I'm just merely stating the fact that any American worth his or her salt shouldn't give a rat's ass what some goat banging raghead in Assramistan thinks, or what some intellectual faggot molesting children in a cafe in Spain thinks about the United States. Any American that has a spine and a ounce of pride should walk above the clouds and completely ignore the rest of the world's opinions about us, for we are a better and superior culture and people.

MickDonalds
11-09-2012, 09:55 AM
It is amazing how the foreign countries get so wrapped up in our shit, but we really do not even comment to much about their shit, but we are always there to protect them, bail them out and give them a shoulder to cry on Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm............ :

And we give them our surpluses of food, and rebuild their countries after wars with OUR tax dollars.

The real solution to get Europe to shut up is to pull every single dollar of foreign aid, every ounce of food aid, and every single military base OUT.

MadeInRu
11-09-2012, 10:42 AM
No comment...

gazzthompson
11-09-2012, 10:44 AM
for we are a better and superior culture and people.


Fascinating... Hilarious, but also fascinating.

MadeInRu
11-09-2012, 10:49 AM
Hahaahha Gazz... i was about to quote the same thing :D Especially that example of human degradation says that :D

Sixx
11-09-2012, 11:35 AM
Fascinating... Hilarious, but also fascinating.


Hey Brit
Does 1775–1783 and 1812 ring a bell?

:D :D :D


J/K J/K :)

MickDonalds
11-09-2012, 11:47 AM
Hahaahha Gazz... i was about to quote the same thing :D Especially that example of human degradation says that :D

This 'example of human degradation' doesn't blame a man living in another country(Bush) for his sorry ass life. Wahhhh wahhhh wahhhhhhhhhhhh

gazzthompson
11-09-2012, 11:52 AM
Hey Brit
Does 1775–1783 and 1812 ring a bell?

:D :D :D


J/K J/K :)

Ouch. Luckily the NHS covers my burn and butt hurt.

MadeInRu
11-09-2012, 12:03 PM
This 'example of human degradation' doesn't blame a man living in another country(Bush) for his sorry ass life. Wahhhh wahhhh wahhhhhhhhhhhh

“You're not to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who does it or says it.”
― Malcolm X.

MickDonalds
11-09-2012, 01:18 PM
“You're not to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who does it or says it.”
― Malcolm X.

Patriotism is reality. Delusionality is believing that George W. Bush is responsible for your individual lot in life when you live a whole continent away.

MadeInRu
11-09-2012, 03:00 PM
Patriotism is reality. Delusionality is believing that George W. Bush is responsible for your individual lot in life when you live a whole continent away.

To much patriotism is delusion. G.W. Bush negative influence on EU economy is reality.

Oh... I like that one, let's see... Show me where di i said that Bush had any influence on me personally? Please, don't be shy/big mouth asshole, just quote it.

MickDonalds
11-09-2012, 07:05 PM
To much patriotism is delusion. G.W. Bush negative influence on EU economy is reality.

Oh... I like that one, let's see... Show me where di i said that Bush had any influence on me personally? Please, don't be shy/big mouth asshole, just quote it.


90s were good for EU, then came GW Bush... Everything went to hell...

Were you speaking collectively for Europe or for yourself? Usually when people whine about Bush it's because they have an axe to grind and think he's responsible for their 1 euro coffee price raise. Bitches whine about Bush affecting their economy thousands of miles away, you know.

Sad fact is, our policies and media bickering over presidential elections are so negligible for anybody not even remotely close to the US, it's not even worth mentioning. But you go ahead and keep believing the state sponsored media that feeds you copious amounts of "Bush Blame." We have a mainstream media channel that does exactly that on a daily basis. It's called MSNBC.

SATX
11-09-2012, 08:19 PM
were you speaking collectively for europe or for yourself? Usually when people whine about bush it's because they have an axe to grind and think he's responsible for their 1 euro coffee price raise. Bitches whine about bush affecting their economy thousands of miles away, you know.

Sad fact is, our policies and media bickering over presidential elections are so negligible for anybody not even remotely close to the us, it's not even worth mentioning. But you go ahead and keep believing the state sponsored media that feeds you copious amounts of "bush blame." we have a mainstream media channel that does exactly that on a daily basis. It's called msnbc.


Win!

MadeInRu
11-10-2012, 04:23 AM
Win? Another total failure here...

Usually, when people read something and don't understand it, it wasn't written properly, but when people get a proper explanation and still don't get it...
Full me ones shame on you, full me twice, shame on me...

As i explained, few times by now, Bush is not responsible for everything, but he is responsible for a part.
If you are to stupid to understand, that's your problem.

Let me introduce you to the world of global economy:
When coffee becomes 1 euro more expensive, and coffee is not an essential product, it means that 80% or so products became more expensive.

Distribution, oil prices, pay check and other things all over the world got more expensive. I though you knew that, but then again, you have balls but no brains, so i have to be very specific, like with children.

1000 miles away? Well, let's see. Ben bernanke printed 600 billion dollars. It means that dollar starts falling in price. All countries all over the world, who keep their additional funds in dollars, (And almost every one does) just lost few billions as well. So, how is that for a country 1000 miles away?

And that was under Obama, but it's as simple as it gets, an example, i do have to be very clear here, because you still think that 1 euro extra you pay for the coffee is just a coffee...

Mick, you are as fucking stupid as a brick. You have no knowledge about basic things what so ever.

Perhaps your balls are replacing your brain? seems like that....

If you at your age still you don't get that American president with his decisions has huge influence on the whole world, then i feel pity for you.

Perhaps some simple google time will teach you something.

SATX
11-10-2012, 11:25 AM
Win? Another total failure here...

Usually, when people read something and don't understand it, it wasn't written properly, but when people get a proper explanation and still don't get it...
Full me ones shame on you, full me twice, shame on me...

As i explained, few times by now, Bush is not responsible for everything, but he is responsible for a part.
If you are to stupid to understand, that's your problem.

Let me introduce you to the world of global economy:
When coffee becomes 1 euro more expensive, and coffee is not an essential product, it means that 80% or so products became more expensive.

Distribution, oil prices, pay check and other things all over the world got more expensive. I though you knew that, but then again, you have balls but no brains, so i have to be very specific, like with children.

1000 miles away? Well, let's see. Ben bernanke printed 600 billion dollars. It means that dollar starts falling in price. All countries all over the world, who keep their additional funds in dollars, (And almost every one does) just lost few billions as well. So, how is that for a country 1000 miles away?

And that was under Obama, but it's as simple as it gets, an example, i do have to be very clear here, because you still think that 1 euro extra you pay for the coffee is just a coffee...

Mick, you are as fucking stupid as a brick. You have no knowledge about basic things what so ever.

Perhaps your balls are replacing your brain? seems like that....

If you at your age still you don't get that American president with his decisions has huge influence on the whole world, then i feel pity for you.

Perhaps some simple google time will teach you something.

Then why aren't you carping about China and their protectionist policies, state sponsored production of counterfeit goods, state sponsored theft of intellectual property, etc...... all that has an effect on the 'world' economy you purport to be such an authority of? Why is it that the rest of the world seems to just be waiting for the next American misstep or failure.

But no, we hear the same shit over and over again from people like you. Bush and America are to blame. Show me one other country on the globe that was able to accomplish what this nation has in just 300 years. Yes. America is blessed with an abundance of natural resources, but it's the people here who have driven us forward. People that immigrated here from many different contries, but with the same goal. Europe, the African continent, the middle east, Asia, have all had a multi-thousand year advantage on us and what has it accomplished for your societies?

6.096 (£) per litre for petrol, a wave of multiculturalism drowning Europe's own native cultures and societies, Greece and Spain dragging the rest of the European Union down, half of the Third World countries still living in stone-age conditions, people in Kenya being burned alive because someone accused them of being a witch, etc......

I'll take Bush over that any day. I used to think after the Berlin Wall came down that this planet was truly going to move forward. At the rate shit is going now, I wouldn't mind a little isolationism here for a change. Kick the UN out of the country. It would solve a lot of domestic problems if we disengaged from our current foreign policies, especailly all the handouts to countries just slobbering to do us harm and elimination all of our humanitarian missions. We're so fucking bad, then you won't miss our hospital ships parked off the coast of every country that has a natural disaster.

Has a country ever reimbursed us for any of that? Has any other country jumped up to help out the residents of the east coast after Sandy devastated it? Canada gets a pass as they catually have sent hydro workers down south to help restore the power transmission systems.

Imagine how the US economy would improve then? And by following your logic, the rest of the world's economy would then improve. Thank you for showing us the way. If only.

Mick may be blunt, but the sentiment of many of us is if you are willing to take our assistance (in what ever form that is) then shut the fuck up about how we run our own house. If you guys were doing a better job of it, the roles would obviously be reversed and it would be us with our hands out.

MadeInRu
11-10-2012, 01:13 PM
SATX Mate, you are new here, you haven't seen our previous talks about things. I hate China's policy on copy past things, i hate Russian government, i wish they all burn in hell with no oil on the pan. EU politicians are fucking morons.

But have you seen were this conversation started? Mick said that US has no influence on anything economically wise.

That is as stupid as it gets. US has huge influence on everything. When Wall Street goes down 2%, rest of the world does as well.

What was accomplished in Europe? I don't think you should go there mate. You see, 6.096 (£) per liter is not true to say the least. That is like 8 euro for 1 liter, while in reality it's 1.96 euro per liter as of now in Holland. So please, don't go that direction. i have to many examples for the last 4000 years.

As for help? You remember Cathrina? Well, in Russian they were ready to help asap, but it took 8 days to get a permission from US government to allow international help back then. How is that?

Your assistance? Who's asking for it? Me? No, Germany? No, Netherlands? No. What assistance are we asking for?

SATX
11-10-2012, 02:05 PM
Newly registered yes. Long time lurker though.

coltsfan2007
11-10-2012, 03:07 PM
"Usually, when people read something and don't understand it, it wasn't written properly, but when people get a proper explanation and still don't get it...
Full me ones shame on you, full me twice, shame on me..."


LMFAO.............. The correct spelling is Fool me once shame on you Fool me twice shame on me.
I agree with what you said, "Usually, when people read something and don't understand it, it wasn't written properly."

Nice Mir. :lol:

MadeInRu
11-10-2012, 03:17 PM
"Usually, when people read something and don't understand it, it wasn't written properly, but when people get a proper explanation and still don't get it...
Full me ones shame on you, full me twice, shame on me..."


LMFAO.............. The correct spelling is Fool me once shame on you Fool me twice shame on me.
I agree with what you said, "Usually, when people read something and don't understand it, it wasn't written properly."

Nice Mir. :lol:

Well, you understood it, so what's the problem? I'm still correct ;)

Clodius
12-17-2012, 10:30 PM
Hey Brit
Does 1775–1783 and 1812 ring a bell?

:D :D :D


J/K J/K :)
Isn't that the time you exchanged the Stamp and Sugar tax for Federal, State, and Local?