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      Quote Originally Posted by Hard View Post
      Now thats not fair, neuro. At least half the country wants out of Iraq, and the average citizen doesnt torture anybody. Public opinion is all that matters, and we will ridicule anybody who supresses rights. Look what we did to Bush jr.[/b]
      You gave him another 4 years?

      When it comes down to it, I estimate I would personally hate 75% of the American population in some way or another

      Fox news isnt that bad, or at least no more bias than any other network.[/b]
      LOLOLOL. LOL. LOL. LOL.

      No.

      Why is America so low on the 'list of most press-free countries' or something again?

      Matt Stone and Trey Parker portrayed us pretty well on South Park.

      http://www.southparkzone.com/episode.php?vid=701

      explains America better than i can, plus its funny.[/b]
      Yea south park is great. Not that that episode made any actual sense (like all episodes), beside pointing out some funny contradiction in America (south park is like, a bit of self-reflection). But on the part that America is in a war its population *cough*failingdemocracy*cough* doesn't want to be in, isn't a thing to be proud of. The founding fathers would be ashamed of this current government.
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      Yea, we did give him another 4 years. It was a time of crisis, and a little more than half of us were still hopefull. Keep in mind, we didnt have the info we have today.

      75%? Hate is a strong word. I think you just have a bad taste in your mouth about us. And you shouldnt \"hate\" us, because we really are just normal people who get too excited. I also say 75% of us care as much about human rights as you do.

      Have you ever watched Fox News? They cut to the important facts faster than any other network. They dont gain their audience by mocking an administration, and for that i give them respect.

      Yea, we may be in a war that the average American doesnt agree with, but the average American isnt qualified to make that decision
      The truth is somewhere in the middle

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      Quote Originally Posted by Hard View Post
      Yea, we may be in a war that the average American doesnt agree with, but the average American isnt qualified to make that decision[/b]
      Yay! Democracy in action!

      Anyway, what the hell, I thought you were leaving, Hard as Nails?

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      Two party state with nothing really o nth eelft side of the spectrum and a foregin policy that the people generally resent
      I wouldnt call that a democracy
      modern day America is not a democracy.
      The people dont want the war in Iraq, yet its happening, the people want the war to be ended, yet hes pummelling mroe troops in
      How can you see aht the people want except for by twhat there represnetatives say.
      While they said it loud and clear very recntly, they agree for the drawing up of a timetable that states the US withdrawal from Iraq by, was it 2008? I'm not sure

      will that happen, I severely doubt it
      In america you can either vote bad, or worse. Theres no choice, might as well be a dictatorship.

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      Please everybody tell me why you think America is the bad guy and why America's people are bad and I will point out to you how wrong and ignorant you are.

      EDIT: A list shall do nicely.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Neruo View Post
      ... wait a minute, isn't America supposed to be the good guy? No wait, America sucks just as hard as Saddam or Castro or whoever you want to kill.[/b]
      You may not agree with U.S. policy and thats fine, but take a look back into history. How many European powers raped and exploited African, Asian, North and South American nations? I can name a few: Britain, France, Belgium, Spain, and THE NETHERLANDS! Don't tell me the United States is the "bad guy" when your nations did much worse in as little as half a century ago. Why do you think Africa is the mess that it is today? Europe caused many of the racial, economic, and political problems that continue to plague the continent. Europe has also done very little to clean up its botched imperialist experiment. If you want to talk about atrocities, pick up a European History textbook. Or maybe take a look at the picture in your signature, the one with the pot calling the kettle black.

      I can't be too harsh though. Both Europe and the United States have undoubtedly contributed a great deal of good things to the world. The one fact that you must remember is that people are fundamentally the same. When any group of people attains a position of power, that group exerts is dominance and will upon those who are weaker. This has occured since the beginning of recorded history. Through the centuries every major power has naturally put its own interests before those of others. On every inhabited continent, power struggles have taken place. This is not an issue of being American or European or Middle-Eastern. We are all the same. When we get power we often abuse it. That is why it is ignorant, Neuro, to say that you hate 75% of all Americans. Your statement would be the same as me saying that I hate 75% of Europeans because of imperialism or lack of support for the United States.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Borshkevski View Post
      You may not agree with U.S. policy and thats fine, but take a look back into history. How many European powers raped and exploited African, Asian, North and South American nations? I can name a few: Britain, France, Belgium, Spain, and THE NETHERLANDS! Don't tell me the United States is the "bad guy" when your nations did much worse in as little as half a century ago. Why do you think Africa is the mess that it is today? Europe caused many of the racial, economic, and political problems that continue to plague the continent. Europe has also done very little to clean up its botched imperialist experiment. If you want to talk about atrocities, pick up a European History textbook. Or maybe take a look at the picture in your signature, the one with the pot calling the kettle black.

      I can't be too harsh though. Both Europe and the United States have undoubtedly contributed a great deal of good things to the world. The one fact that you must remember is that people are fundamentally the same. When any group of people attains a position of power, that group exerts is dominance and will upon those who are weaker. This has occured since the beginning of recorded history. Through the centuries every major power has naturally put its own interests before those of others. On every inhabited continent, power struggles have taken place. This is not an issue of being American or European or Middle-Eastern. We are all the same. When we get power we often abuse it. That is why it is ignorant, Neuro, to say that you hate 75% of all Americans. Your statement would be the same as me saying that I hate 75% of Europeans because of imperialism or lack of support for the United States.[/b]
      Unfortunately, some Europeans have not yet learned that stereotypes are not very accurate. We Americans are good people and the rest of the world only pays attention to the bad things we have done instead of the overwhelming amount of good things we have done, higher in quantity and quality than what they are doing. America isn't bad or evil, it is just a big target and thus, a big scapegoat.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Neruo View Post
      I am sorry, www.thecountriesamericafreed.com doesn't exist :"(
      Al Quada doesn't need to do it, the Fox-bullshit you watch daily advertises everyone from the middle-east as a sick baby killer already! : ) Good thing we have America, to kill thousands of civilians and start civil wars and torture innocent people and ignore their own constitution... wait a minute, isn't America supposed to be the good guy? No wait, America sucks just as hard as Saddam or Castro or whoever you want to kill.[/b]
      Now try talking without pulling things out of your ass.

      Quote Originally Posted by Neruo View Post
      When it comes down to it, I estimate I would personally hate 75% of the American population in some way or another [/b]
      It seems to me that you just hate people. There's some truth to that, isn't there?
      You are dreaming right now.

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      If the US said...

      "Fuck the rest of the world. Deal with your own affairs, we are becoming a self-sufficient industrial nation that does not want anything to do with anyone except for a few select countries, and for the sole purpose of world economic trade only. Do not ask for help, we are no longer offering any of our foreign services."

      IMO The UN is the biggest BS that ever came out. The US should just drop it and start a real pact with just a few countries. Those countries, are the countries that would actually receive any benefits.

      How long would the world last on its own?

      Don't blame America - blame civilization as a whole for the problems that occur. Blame the people who started these problems. Blame America for not being able to solve these problems. Even more, blame the countries that sit around do absolutely nothing.

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      Quote Originally Posted by blade5x View Post
      If the US said...

      "Fuck the rest of the world. Deal with your own affairs, we are becoming a self-sufficient industrial nation that does not want anything to do with anyone except for a few select countries, and for the sole purpose of world economic trade only. Do not ask for help, we are no longer offering any of our foreign services."

      How long would the world last on its own?[/b]
      World geography textbooks would have to be replaced every school year. A lot of Europe would become an Islamic dictatorship.
      You are dreaming right now.

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      Yeah, America was a GREAT save haven for all the African people that got oppressed by the French, Spanish and Dutch. They kept giving black people their own special toilets for even up to half a century ago! Now that is kind!
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      Quote Originally Posted by Neruo View Post
      Yeah, America was a GREAT save haven for all the African people that got oppressed by the French, Spanish and Dutch. They kept giving black people their own special toilets for even up to half a century ago! Now that is kind![/b]
      "They" (certain redneck dumb ass idiots with three teeth who were important enough to represent the entire United States) did that, I guess. And slavery existed here as very recently as 106 years before I was even born. Never mind, then. Europe would be totally safe without our support.
      You are dreaming right now.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Universal View Post
      World geography textbooks would have to be replaced every school year. A lot of Europe would become an Islamic dictatorship.[/b]
      Europe is not that dependant on the US. The European armies would easily repell the Moslems if they attacked. I can only see Russia being a threat to Western Europe, but Russia is not Islamic.

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      Quote Originally Posted by King View Post
      Europe is not that dependant on the US. The European armies would easily repell the Moslems if they attacked. I can only see Russia being a threat to Western Europe, but Russia is not Islamic.[/b]
      I guarantee that the US would be asked to "get involved" if this happened though.

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      Yes, Europe would definately want US help, altough the Moslems are not that much of a threat to Europe.

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      Quote Originally Posted by King View Post
      Yes, Europe would definately want US help, altough the Moslems are not that much of a threat to Europe.[/b]
      Yes, that's probably true. But if they did - would a European citizen feel comfortable with Saddam still in power (this was when we believed he had weapons of mass destruction), or a country like North Korea not being monitored? The US might not have been in striking distance, but Europe certainly is.

      What if the US never did anything, and these countries actually built up an arsenal of nuclear weapons. I wouldn't be worried about an infantry attack, I would be worried about what's flying through the air.

      And it's not even only about Europe, because Europe is not a target.

      If these countries started launching nukes at each other, there would be some problems. Oil supplies would run out faster because how would we extract oil from a wasteland, and the effects on the global environment would be terrible.

      And how long would Europe survive if a nuclear war started and they remained neutral? I doubt the new global environment would be very friendly

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      That's a good point. Europeans are pussies when it comes to war nowadays, so they would probably not fight it in an offensive manner even despite the superior European technology, giving the Iraqis and Iranis time to get nuclear weapons.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Universal View Post
      Europe would be totally safe without our support.[/b]
      Yes. --?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Neruo View Post
      Yes. --?[/b]
      Actually, I'm mostly just screwing with specifically you about Europe. I have a great deal of respect for the British military and other European ablilites. I would still like to know why you think Europe would be "totally" safe without U.S. support.
      You are dreaming right now.

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      I would just like to mention that European countries and Russia are resisting U.S. attempts to put missile defense in their territory because Europe says it would make them a bigger target and Russia says it would start a new arms race. They fear that they will not be neutral anymore if missile defense is placed in Europe then they would be a target for infantry attacks or something like that. Somewhere in Europe there are protests to these bases saying "Bush terrorist no. 1!" which makes absolutely no sense.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Neruo View Post
      Yeah, America was a GREAT save haven for all the African people that got oppressed by the French, Spanish and Dutch. They kept giving black people their own special toilets for even up to half a century ago! Now that is kind![/b]
      I was not saying that the United States is/was a shining beacon of righteousness, I was simply pointing out the fact that Europe has comitted just as many, if not more, reprehensible actions than the United States. I gaurantee you that if Europe continued to be in a position of global military dominance, there would still be colonies in the areas I mentioned before.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Borshkevski View Post
      I was not saying that the United States is/was a shining beacon of righteousness, I was simply pointing out the fact that Europe has comitted just as many, if not more, reprehensible actions than the United States. I gaurantee you that if Europe continued to be in a position of global military dominance, there would still be colonies in the areas I mentioned before.[/b]
      I doubt it, it's hard keeping countries under control, by the 60s or 70s all the colonies would have bought arms somewhere are revolted. Anyhow, that is not the case.

      Actually, historic America was perhaps a better country then it is now. At least it was somewhat more democratic.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Neruo View Post
      Actually, historic America was perhaps a better country then it is now. At least it was somewhat more democratic.[/b]
      No, Neruo I really wouldn't say that. If America isn't a better country now, then it is definently no worse.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Neruo View Post
      I doubt it, it's hard keeping countries under control, by the 60s or 70s all the colonies would have bought arms somewhere are revolted. Anyhow, that is not the case.

      Actually, historic America was perhaps a better country then it is now. At least it was somewhat more democratic.[/b]
      Well w/e your point is debatable but I won't delve further into hypothetical situations...
      In what ways is America less democratic than it was 100 or 200 years ago? Do you even know what you are talking about? I doubt you have more than a vague knowledge of the culture and people of the United States, let alone knowledge of American politics.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Borshkevski View Post
      Well w/e your point is debatable but I won't delve further into hypothetical situations...
      In what ways is America less democratic than it was 100 or 200 years ago? Do you even know what you are talking about? I doubt you have more than a vague knowledge of the culture and people of the United States, let alone knowledge of American politics.[/b]
      Hopefully the foreigner doesn't defend those words. Hopefully he doesn't believe he knows more about this country than its offspring.

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