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Posted by occrider on Feb-20-2003 20:37:

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Originally posted by LiquidX
Bush represents the country, but not the people .. he didnt get the popular vote so .. he does not represent the vast majority.


I don't like the guy but I'm not going to second guess his validity as President. As fucked up as the electoral system may be he did win it fair and square and therefore he does represent our country.


Posted by Arbiter on Feb-20-2003 21:35:

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Originally posted by arj1o1
nice reply, bring something usefull information to the topic
french make some good products what do u think of all those cars


Meh, fine, here's some useful information:

These few individuals who choose to boycott will produce no visible results of any kind for France or for the U.S. so let them waste their time if it makes them feel better


Posted by LiquidX on Feb-21-2003 00:22:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
I don't like the guy but I'm not going to second guess his validity as President. As fucked up as the electoral system may be he did win it fair and square and therefore he does represent our country.


Well, like I said, he doesnt represent the vast majority, but, in means that he IS the president, obviously does represent the country.
But not the vast majority .. you know what I mean ? .. hehe.


Posted by LiquidX on Feb-21-2003 00:26:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Well like it or not, many Americans share the same views as Bush ... so they are anti-American.


I dont understand where you are getting at ? .. Yes, MANY americans share the same views as Bush, as there's also MANY americans who dont. So, those AMERICANS who dont share the same views as Bush, are UN-PATRIOTIC ? The same goes for those who dont share Bush's views in Europe and the rest of the world. It doesnt make them Anti-Americans, just.. Anti-Bush.. but like you said, Bush represents the USA.. so, well, it could be Anti-American. This sounds like IM contradicting myself. but hey .. I hope you can understand my point.


Posted by occrider on Feb-21-2003 00:48:

quote:
Originally posted by LiquidX
I dont understand where you are getting at ? .. Yes, MANY americans share the same views as Bush, as there's also MANY americans who dont. So, those AMERICANS who dont share the same views as Bush, are UN-PATRIOTIC ? The same goes for those who dont share Bush's views in Europe and the rest of the world. It doesnt make them Anti-Americans, just.. Anti-Bush.. but like you said, Bush represents the USA.. so, well, it could be Anti-American. This sounds like IM contradicting myself. but hey .. I hope you can understand my point.


No I understand what you're talking about. I'm merely saying that it isn't JUST Bush pushing this agenda forward. A lot of Americans agree with him, and yes a lot disagree with him too. For example myself ... I believe action of some kind should be taken in Iraq. If diplomacy fails ... then the use of force should be used. However I think the approach Bush is using is just plain stupid. No I don't think that people who are anti-war are unpatriotic. I just think a lot of them are idiots. That doesn't apply to anybody (well most people) on this forum. I just think that a lot of people are anti-war when they don't even fully understand the issues at hand. If you're going to stand for something at least be educated about it. Anyway back to the original point at hand, I agree with the second part of your statement that anti-Bush = anti-American because he is the representative of our country and it's not like he's leading us civilians around on a leash, forcing all of this down our throats.


Posted by JM on Feb-21-2003 01:13:

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Originally posted by LiquidX
thats why I dont like many times conservatives, they take it to extremes.


hey i have the same thing to say about liberals. in fact, if you think about it, its ALWAYS the liberals, the activists, the peace loving freaks that are ALWAYS taking everything to the extremes, whether it be running down streets stopping traffic and holding peace signs, or bitching about somebody doing something illegal, when if fact they're doing something illegal while they're taking the time to bitch.

for example, theres a floating bridge over Lake Washington near my college. so these activists, or protesters, whatever we may call them decided to stop traffic on the bridge going 70 miles per hour to hoist a huge tripod, raise some person in it, and protest against the war. now what the fuck is that? that is fucking dangerous, endangering their own stupid lives, and others that are driving. they jailed them overnight, i wish they would have gotten run over by a car or swept into 40 degree cold lake water for pulling a stupid stunt just to "protest peacefully" as they called.

yes, i DID take it to the extreme, something i see mainly from LIBERALS ALL THE TIME.

as for my SIG, yes i'm sure it pissed off some French on the board, people i have nothing against, as i've chatted with a few on occasions. its nice to see that you guys see my sig totally conservative and stupid, which is the way i see many liberals views.

i'll take my sig down, there's no place for further negativity on here, and will replace with a US and Brittish flag instead to show my support.

>JM<


Posted by LiquidX on Feb-21-2003 02:02:

quote:
Originally posted by JM
hey i have the same thing to say about liberals. in fact, if you think about it, its ALWAYS the liberals, the activists, the peace loving freaks that are ALWAYS taking everything to the extremes, whether it be running down streets stopping traffic and holding peace signs, or bitching about somebody doing something illegal, when if fact they're doing something illegal while they're taking the time to bitch.

for example, theres a floating bridge over Lake Washington near my college. so these activists, or protesters, whatever we may call them decided to stop traffic on the bridge going 70 miles per hour to hoist a huge tripod, raise some person in it, and protest against the war. now what the fuck is that? that is fucking dangerous, endangering their own stupid lives, and others that are driving. they jailed them overnight, i wish they would have gotten run over by a car or swept into 40 degree cold lake water for pulling a stupid stunt just to "protest peacefully" as they called.

yes, i DID take it to the extreme, something i see mainly from LIBERALS ALL THE TIME.

as for my SIG, yes i'm sure it pissed off some French on the board, people i have nothing against, as i've chatted with a few on occasions. its nice to see that you guys see my sig totally conservative and stupid, which is the way i see many liberals views.

i'll take my sig down, there's no place for further negativity on here, and will replace with a US and Brittish flag instead to show my support.

>JM<



I think that you been a Prog Slut answers all of it .. lol j/k.
There's extremes on liberals, and there's extremes on conservatives. Though, LIBERALS are more open minded, where as most conservatives, as the name calls it, are more close minded, who actually stay to their point, and STICK to their points and views, ignoring and not listening.. they are usually very strong to their case, very strict, and would stick to their laws.. not mattering what times we live in( Ex: Trent Lott ) .. but hey man, I respect on how you see things, dont take it personal.

enjoy the music man


Posted by JM on Feb-21-2003 08:04:

quote:
Originally posted by LiquidX
I think that you been a Prog Slut answers all of it .. lol j/k.
There's extremes on liberals, and there's extremes on conservatives. Though, LIBERALS are more open minded, where as most conservatives, as the name calls it, are more close minded, who actually stay to their point, and STICK to their points and views, ignoring and not listening.. they are usually very strong to their case, very strict, and would stick to their laws.. not mattering what times we live in( Ex: Trent Lott ) .. but hey man, I respect on how you see things, dont take it personal.

enjoy the music man


to tell you the truth, i see it the opposite. yes, the liberals, are supposed to be open minded, but as i've experienced around here in Seattle (so called liberal city, but not really imo) liberal people are generally more rude, stick to their points are will not accept or compromise if their view is in jeopardy.

anyways though, i guess we see things differently, but i'll compromise, being the conservative poster boy and say its all goood!

>JM<


Posted by NFA on Feb-23-2003 00:15:

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Originally posted by JM
i buy cheddar cheese made in Tillamook, Oregon.
i buy red wine made in NoCal, or Yakima Valley, Washington.

I WILL REFUSE TO BUY FRENCH PRODUCTS!!!!!

The other day, my sister wanted to buy some nice little thing, and when her husband turned it around and read "Made In France" he asked her not to buy it, and gave reasons. She agreed - DID NOT BUY

yes, if there are enough people boycotting FRENCH products, France's economy will be hurt a bit, no?

I myself will boycott French products....i dont like their policies, reminds me of communism.


and to show my support i will write in big yellow bold letters "BOYCOTT FRENCH PRODUCTS - SUPPORT OUR TROOPS FOR JUSTICE"

HEH. Well see if that has some impact. And i will post sooo much that my sig will be seen by many on TA, maybe it will have some impact...

>JM<


just how ignorant and self-rightous can one get??????? americans like u have forgotten what your country WAS originally all about : democracy and freedom of speech.


Posted by NFA on Feb-23-2003 00:21:

quote:
Originally posted by JM
hey i have the same thing to say about liberals. in fact, if you think about it, its ALWAYS the liberals, the activists, the peace loving freaks that are ALWAYS taking everything to the extremes, whether it be running down streets stopping traffic and holding peace signs, or bitching about somebody doing something illegal, when if fact they're doing something illegal while they're taking the time to bitch.

>JM<


what's illegal about waliking down a street? it's public realm, streets have been made for walking on (and trading, and socialising) for thousands of years. i have more of a problem with people driving about in their big smelly cars (which kill more than cancer or famine worldwide), endagering everyone else who prefers or has no other choice but to walk or cycle.


Posted by PhaseFour on Feb-23-2003 00:53:

quote:
Originally posted by NFA
just how ignorant and self-rightous can one get??????? americans like u have forgotten what your country WAS originally all about : democracy and freedom of speech.


but wasnt he just expressing his opinion? sure, its probably wrong, but thats what he thinks, and he can do what he wants his his dollar...like hire male hookers!


Posted by occrider on Feb-23-2003 01:05:

quote:
Originally posted by NFA
what's illegal about waliking down a street? it's public realm, streets have been made for walking on (and trading, and socialising) for thousands of years. i have more of a problem with people driving about in their big smelly cars (which kill more than cancer or famine worldwide), endagering everyone else who prefers or has no other choice but to walk or cycle.


There's nothing wrong with walking down a street. There's nothing wrong with protesting. But if you're walking down the middle of a street on an unscheduled protest, holding up traffic, and making everybody else's lives miserable then you're an inconsiderate bastard that thinks that your own agenda has more importance than what everybody else is doing. Sure you're trying to make an altruistic point but at least be considerate to your fellow man or women.


Posted by occrider on Feb-23-2003 01:07:

quote:
Originally posted by PhaseFour
but wasnt he just expressing his opinion? sure, its probably wrong, but thats what he thinks, and he can do what he wants his his dollar...like hire male hookers!


Hehe good point. JM hasn't forgotten what this country is all about since he's exercising his right to freedom of speech and democracy.


Posted by NFA on Feb-23-2003 02:52:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Hehe good point. JM hasn't forgotten what this country is all about since he's exercising his right to freedom of speech and democracy.


yes, but he's actively promoting damaging others (the french) 4 the sole reason that they do not agree with his muppet government. that is anti freedom of speech: he's using he's freedom in order to restrict sombody else's. that's not democratic.

i'll pass on the streets thing. it's not the topic here, and unfortunately i'm far to radical on this issue to avoid becoming abusive...


Posted by JM on Feb-23-2003 03:06:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Hehe good point. JM hasn't forgotten what this country is all about since he's exercising his right to freedom of speech and democracy.


thank you.

hands down.

as for damaging the french, hehe...that's funny sounding. tell them that and see their reaction



>JM<


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