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Is Anti - American sentiment "trendy" these days? (pg. 5)
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| colonelcrisp |
radagast - ing morons like you tire me.......
as for the whole anti american sentiment.... lets face it. we are letting the rest of the world hate on the usa so we the sneaky bastards from canada can quietly take over the world and take over your minds with our scrumptions poutine and fashionably sexy toques...... |
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| Radagast |
| quote: | Originally posted by colonelcrisp
radagast - ing morons like you tire me....... |
Get a clue spivey. |
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| colonelcrisp |
| well at least i dont cut and paste my views from ishkur.com..... bloody plagarist |
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| Radagast |
| quote: | Originally posted by colonelcrisp
well at least i dont cut and paste my views from ishkur.com..... bloody plagarist |
I don't either, but even if I did, it would be more research than you've ever done. Definately nothing in this thread, so your attempt at insults only takes away from whatever point your trying to make, or not make. |
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| {b.s.e.} |
| quote: | Originally posted by _rdent
1984 by George Orwell. Read it b4 Bush makes reading unpatriotic :P
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'oddly' enough, after old Orwell kicked the proverbial bucket the CIA bought the rights to the manuscript from the Widow Orwell.. |
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| colonelcrisp |
even if you did... http://www.ishkur.com/community/com...p?thread_id=815
does it feel good to have the entire ishboard calling you on your "origional" ideas??? i bet your ctrl, c, and v keys are pretty worn down from all your origional ideas and opinions.... |
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| eye_03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
There was this show that used to be on called "Talking with Americans" And the guy used to go down to the states and convince people to beleive crazy fabricated canadian current events. Then they would say things to the camera along the lines of "Congrats Canada, on giving women the right to vote" |
lol that show was classic, rick mercer is a genuis "congratulations canada, on legalizing staplers!":stongue: |
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| Radagast |
| quote: | Originally posted by colonelcrisp
even if you did... http://www.ishkur.com/community/com...p?thread_id=815
does it feel good to have the entire ishboard calling you on your "origional" ideas??? i bet your ctrl, c, and v keys are pretty worn down from all your origional ideas and opinions.... |
Sorry, musically nothing I say are ideas exclusive to Ishkur or anyone else. Especially my ideas about Trance. And neither are yours or anyone elses here. You'll have a hard time proving otherwise. Try again.
The only thing I "copied" from Ishkur was his formula for a good cd, which I find to be an excellent formula that doesn't need to be changed.
And if you want to try and prove something, i'll be happy to show you 50 original posts by me for every "copied" one you show me. It would be more, like 100 or so for every one, but I don't have that much time to search my posts should you take me up. Wait, you only have one apparently. You won't be able to find any more because no more exist. So out of my 1,700+ posts here, I only made one direct copy from someone else. Your argument is flimsy, it holds no water; you can't back it up with enough evidence to make it any more than a last resort in an ineffective attempt to discredit everything I say when you can't conjure up a real argument.
+1 original uncopied post |
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| Dave Piazza |
I think the problem causing the anti-America sentiment is the cultural and political values held by the majority of the retards living in the Southern States (Texas, Georgia, Mississippi, Oklahoma, etc)
America is split into two groups. The Blue State America (Northern States) and Red State America (Southern States).The Blue states are very similar to the political philosophy and cultural awareness of Europeans. However, the Red States are analogous to the political philosophy and cultural awareness of a third- world country. |
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| töbias |
The Golden Rule: He who has the gold, makes the rules.
In the world its America that calls the shots, and a certain amount of social responsibility comes with that kind of power.
The US in recent times has treated the United Nations with disrespect, invaded countries and instigated war for transparently bad moral reasons whilst ignoring much worse situations elsewhere, and covered the world with its brand of globalisation.
American citizens, although its obviously not their fault past the point of re-electing a Government that is mostly to blame for this anti-american sentiment, must expect some negative backlash from the rest of the world. |
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| Dave Piazza |
| quote: | Originally posted by töbias
The Golden Rule: He who has the gold, makes the rules.
In the world its America that calls the shots, and a certain amount of social responsibility comes with that kind of power.
The US in recent times has treated the United Nations with disrespect, invaded countries and instigated war for transparently bad moral reasons whilst ignoring much worse situations elsewhere, and covered the world with its brand of globalisation.
American citizens, although its obviously not their fault past the point of re-electing a Government that is mostly to blame for this anti-american sentiment, must expect some negative backlash from the rest of the world. |
Well Said.
I hope a draft occurs and all those retards that support the war are sent to Iraq.
As for me I am practicing my Italian for my return to my homeland :happy2: |
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| SportTrance |
I have a more uncommon perspective on people. I literally view people as machines, robots programmed by society. Its a big issue, and it gets quite complex, but it relates to a lot of things.
Its actually quite discomforting, to feel you're alone, stuck in a society of blind sighted materialistic machines, full of ignorance and naive beyond sight. Easily influenced by any and all outside sources, yet extremely sheltered. Like sponges, absorbing anything given, all while constantly struggling to reach a mirage of happines, that they wont find false, until they reach it. Taking it all for granted. Perhaps, what i've seen and experienced in my life, has caused this view, but I can never be convinced its not accurate. |
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