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01-16-2005, 04:17 PM | #481 (permalink) | |
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01-16-2005, 04:42 PM | #482 (permalink) |
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Honestly the way I see this entire topic is that it's fine to hate America, because yes America has serious issues, but your respective countries are no better, socially, politically, or morally. I don't care how much someone hates Bush, because that is not a good enough reason to hate the entire country. We're not here to compete which countries are better. And, can you judge a country just based on what you see on your local news, which as someone pointed out, is biased and scewed? If we're gonna talk "objectively", then it's difficult to comprehend someone who merely hates America for our foreign policy "fall-out".
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01-16-2005, 06:45 PM | #484 (permalink) |
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^Right on. But, there aren't too many good guys that can run for office. I don't personally think Kerry would have been any better, because essentially he had the same position on the major issues, but his attempt to appeal to both sides didn't sit well with hardcore liberals. I dunno if you kept up with the Democratic Primaries, but I really liked Dennis Kucinich (I think I was the only one), Al Sharpton, and Howard Dean- pretty much the extreme liberals. I don't consider myself a liberal but these guys were (in my opinion) the best of the worst. Out of the GOP, I really would like to see John McCain run again, I think most would agree. Almost everyone I know has positive things to say about him.
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01-17-2005, 04:01 PM | #487 (permalink) | |
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01-17-2005, 04:09 PM | #488 (permalink) | |
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Joining the Euro won't happen either, makes absolutely no sense in our current economic position, and the government is aware of this. |
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01-17-2005, 04:54 PM | #489 (permalink) |
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everyone hates america because one: george bush is a horrid president, and two: america seems to think it is dominant over every other country in the world, and that is why the middle east hates us.. i think, but still, its dumb how we think we are doing better than any other country when we arent, the war, and we have a bad economy, and its just retarded
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01-17-2005, 05:47 PM | #490 (permalink) | |
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Yeah.... but when have those 3-9 months u need to watch and keep eye on the child ,also feeding[breast]... stuff like that changing diapers dont have time to watch the diet frequently being awaken at weird times when baby needs assistance,... its not nearly enough time to get back into ur old habits...also craving for food when pregent still use to those habits... |
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