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Who else feels sorry for the USA? (pg. 6)
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| TheVrk |
| dont feel sorry for 'em margaret:rolleyes: |
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| JM |
| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
u r so delusional it's funny.
how have the american people spoken?
you are so afraid of "terror" your judgement is clouded. |
terror? find one post of mine in which i've stated being afraid of terror :p
you see, my conservative morals and values match those of GW and many other republican officials, and are very much opposite of Kerry's. THIS is what it comes down to for me, not terror. Not once have I feared terror or being terrorised.
ok ok... the American people may not all have spoken. but the majority of them did click, or check on a box, or punched out a hole in a ballot next to George W. Bush's name.
now stop feeling sorry for everybody else and do something constructive with your day.
>JM< |
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| torontotrance |
| Bush gets another 4 years, the public has spoken. |
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| StereoPrincess |
| quote: | Originally posted by JM
now stop feeling sorry for everybody else and do something constructive with your day.
>JM< |
ok, well i will stop feeling sorry for people like yourself.
i do see that the reasons you voted Bush are acceptable. One of my close friends voted Bush also and for their correct reasons.
but i do feel sorry for the general public that live in fear all day everyday because of the state america is in.
i was in buffalo this past weekend and it was one of the weirdest things i have seen in a while. at the gas station, the service person had such a worried look on her face, you could not go into the store, you had to pass money through a slit in the window and it was only 10 o'clock at night it a well lit neighbourhood. poor woman. we were trying to be friendly but she was so not used to it, she was in a complete state of fear. these are the people voting Bush because they think he can protect them. |
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| benni |
I bet Michael Moore isn't the only one who secretly hoped a Bush victory... now Osama also got something to do ...
poor americans :rolleyes: |
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| torontotrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by benni
I bet Michael Moore isn't the only one who secretly hoped a Bush victory... now Osama also got something to do ...
poor americans :rolleyes: |
I stated that earlier lmao, I bet it was part of his master plan, another target to lash out at and to make more money, with his mockumenataries. |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by fastmp3
a lie documentary ?? where did he lie ?? |
The whole thing was a lie and nicely packaged and edited for those dumb enough to believe his retoric.
Think about the source from which it comes before being lulled to sleep from his hypnotic waistline...
I mean...he has housekeepers to pay! come on!! Go buy his movie damnit! :toothless |
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| Dave Piazza |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fir3start3r
The whole thing was a lie and nicely packaged and edited for those dumb enough to believe his retoric.
Think about the source from which it comes before being lulled to sleep from his hypnotic waistline...
I mean...he has housekeepers to pay! come on!! Go buy his movie damnit! :toothless |
If you dont beleive Bush is dumb,if you dont beleive Bush is involved with BIG BUSINESS,if you dont beleive Bush is ruining America than I am sorry to inform you but you are the stupidiest person in the world.Honestly.
Don't feel to bad though. You can join the rest of Southern America in your stupidity. |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
i was in buffalo this past weekend and it was one of the weirdest things i have seen in a while. at the gas station, the service person had such a worried look on her face, you could not go into the store, you had to pass money through a slit in the window and it was only 10 o'clock at night it a well lit neighbourhood. poor woman. we were trying to be friendly but she was so not used to it, she was in a complete state of fear. these are the people voting Bush because they think he can protect them. |
Yea, but it been like that for YEARS.
I remember going to Detroit about 7 years ago and getting my KFC from behind (what I swear was) a bullet proof plastic turnstile!
The whole counter was behind plexiglass :wtf:
That's just the neigherhood society in general, not the influence from abroad...
(That would be my biggest reason for not ever wanting to move to the States; got nothing against Americans, just don't like that 'gang' feel 24/7) :nervous: |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dave Piazza
If you dont beleive Bush is dumb,if you dont beleive Bush is involved with BIG BUSINESS,if you dont beleive Bush is ruining America than I am sorry to inform you but you are a stupidiest person in the world.Honestly.
Don't feel to bad though. You can join the rest of Southern America in your stupidity. |
Wow....if this is the intelligence of Kerry supports, then go BUSH!
Come back and debate when you have a civil tongue in your head or go cry in your pillow a little more.
Move on man! You LOST ok? Take it like a man... |
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| Shakka |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dave Piazza
If you dont beleive Bush is dumb,if you dont beleive Bush is involved with BIG BUSINESS,if you dont beleive Bush is ruining America than I am sorry to inform you but you are the stupidiest person in the world.Honestly.
Don't feel to bad though. You can join the rest of Southern America in your stupidity. |
Act your age, not your shoe size. |
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| JM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fir3start3r
Yea, but it been like that for YEARS.
I remember going to Detroit... |
you said Detroit!!! yeah, well thats one of the "premier" cities in America. i'm not suprised about the plexiglass at the KFC. Even some convenience stores in ghetto Seattle work from behind bars in a window.
>JM< |
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