If you are from an other country please post how USA is viewed by your country over here...
and please don't forget to mention how you call them!
If you are from an other country please post how USA is viewed by your country over here...
and please don't forget to mention how you call them!
American's don't give a fuck.
“If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush
american is a continent not a country,
uneducated united stupid asshole!
So you're an American then, right? Or are you Canadian? Do you call yourself an American or Canadian when you travel? That's right, I thought so. As usual, I'm right and you're wrong. I own your ass. Give up, bitch.Originally posted by franksters
american is a continent not a country,
uneducated united stupid asshole!
if you live in france you are part of europe that make you a europeen,
if you live in bresil you still live in america to other continent you are an american but brezilian!so i'm a canadian who live in america!!
you are my bitch anyway!
Actual, an American is an inhabitant of America, not a continent. It's usually used to mean someone from the US, but can also refer to anyone in the Americas, regardless of country if the proper adjectives are added to it.Originally posted by franksters
american is a continent not a country,
uneducated united stupid asshole!
North America and South America, also said as the Americas, are the continents. When you say America on its own, it really sounds like you are talking about the US, only because it is so often referred to as such.
Now, you can continue to educate us, oh wise one.
edit -- seeing your other post, I don't know if I would go on claiming to be so much smarter if I didn't have a grasp on simple grammar rules.
Roth Army Militia
you should come and attack me since you are an american, come with your guns!!
and according to your own admittance, you are Canadian-American. If you don't like it here so much, go home. Simple as that.Originally posted by franksters
you should come and attack me since you are an american, come with your guns!!
I know ally I just like to get big brian pro missille offense upset!!cause he doesn't know the answer!!
let see how you do in your 3rd language!!
I've seen Brian post for some time and I think he knows his stuff. The thing is a lot of matters get rehashed. Not everyone feels like debating the same shit over and over again with the same arguments.
so aren't you writing me in an other language like french or italian?
so I can see if you make mistake!
You don't possess the necessary debating skills to make me upset. You're simply not smart enough.Originally posted by franksters
I know ally I just like to get big brian pro missille offense upset!!cause he doesn't know the answer!!
scary scary!!! I wonder what you do in life? for a living?
Pretty good explanation I would have to say...I never quite did understand it.Originally posted by Ally_Kat
Actual, an American is an inhabitant of America, not a continent. It's usually used to mean someone from the US, but can also refer to anyone in the Americas, regardless of country if the proper adjectives are added to it.
North America and South America, also said as the Americas, are the continents. When you say America on its own, it really sounds like you are talking about the US, only because it is so often referred to as such.
Now, you can continue to educate us, oh wise one.
edit -- seeing your other post, I don't know if I would go on claiming to be so much smarter if I didn't have a grasp on simple grammar rules.
I would give franksters a pass on the grammar...he talks like many French Canadians I have met.
Same word placement/word structure.
English is obviously not his primary language...
neither is common sense....this is amateur night around here today, between him and Joey T. At least no pandas...
Can any Roth Army members from Cuba, Yemen, China, Uganda, or Venezuela lend their thoughts? I’m curious about your peoples' thoughts on our capitalism, Constitution, and hygiene. Can anyone from France offer their thoughts on how they view American free speech while they’re arresting Brigitte Bardot for bashing Arabs? Also, could someone from Russia tell me about how George Bush is stealing our civil liberties while Putin secures democracy for not only Russia, but the Ukraine as well?!
These international opinions will really help us create a better society based on your stunning record of bloody wars, famine, socialism, and dictatorship.
I don't know what "he" wrote, I just read this o1ne post.Originally posted by franksters
american is a continent not a country,
uneducated united stupid asshole!
America is a country.
North America is a continent.
Neither of them is a government.
Love your country.
Take back your government.
War on tyranny on the American continent.
It's already started.
Step by step.
P
Add to Ignore list
You forgot to add, all brought to you by the CIA.Originally posted by Vivian Campbell
Can any Roth Army members from Cuba, Yemen, China, Uganda, or Venezuela lend their thoughts? I’m curious about your peoples thoughts on our capitalism, Constitution, and hygiene. Can anyone from France offer their thoughts on how they view on American free speech while they’re arresting Brigit Bardot for bashing Arabs? Also, could someone from Russia tell me about how George Bush is stealing our civil liberties while Putin schemes away?
These international opinions will really help us create a better society based on your stunning record of bloody wars, famine, socialism, and dictatorship.
I'm interested in the hygiene.
P
LOL...Originally posted by Big Train
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At least no pandas...
I don't go to french or italian speaking peoples butchering their language and then claiming to be smarter than them, now do I?Originally posted by franksters
so aren't you writing me in an other language like french or italian?
so I can see if you make mistake!
Everyone has areas where they excel and where they lack. Just because you claim to speak three languages doesn't make you any smarter than me. Nor does it intimidate me, either.
Hey hun.Originally posted by WACF
Pretty good explanation I would have to say...I never quite did understand it.
I would give franksters a pass on the grammar...he talks like many French Canadians I have met.
Same word placement/word structure.
English is obviously not his primary language...
I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or sincere, but I do want to assure you I'm not randomly mocking Canadians. It's just that anybody from anywhere claiming to be smarter than me or a group that I am within that comes off as such gets to me.
Sincere...
Last edited by WACF; 12-03-2004 at 01:15 PM.
I'll throw in my two cents....
I do not think Iraq was all about terrorism.
In my opinion Afghanistan was the right path...to me it seems Osama got away a little too easily.
The direction of the Bush administration seems too domineering.
Bush keeps his faith too close to his politics...Middle Eastern leaders have the same problem.
Therefore...
For me too say I dislike the USA because of Bush would be unfair...I do not have a problem with the USA...or it's people.
There is a good variety of americans here...some I would love to meet.
Too paint the whole country with one brush because of the dislike for it's leader is narrow minded...even dangerous....that is how terrorists justify their acts.
In Bush's defence I will say I was impressed with some of the stuff he said on his 'working trip' North.
He can be quite funny...even self depreciating...which is a good quality.
Hat's off to his speach writers...
Last edited by WACF; 12-03-2004 at 03:30 PM.
Venezuelans and Ugandans can.Originally posted by Vivian Campbell
Can any Roth Army members from Cuba, Yemen, China, Uganda, or Venezuela lend their thoughts? I’m curious about your peoples' thoughts on our capitalism, Constitution, and hygiene. Can anyone from France offer their thoughts on how they view American free speech while they’re arresting Brigitte Bardot for bashing Arabs? Also, could someone from Russia tell me about how George Bush is stealing our civil liberties while Putin secures democracy for not only Russia, but the Ukraine as well?!
These international opinions will really help us create a better society based on your stunning record of bloody wars, famine, socialism, and dictatorship.
Most people, even in the "free" third world, cannot afford much in the way of internet access. Being rich makes it easier to talk about freedom. It also makes it easier for us to 'Americanize' the rest of the world in stark black and white terms (i.e. Free vs. Communist) as opposed to free and poor, free and rich, living under a fascist dictatorship but relatively rich, etc.
Phil, I too supported Kerry and I think you are talking like a fucking lunatic! Get help! Seriously!Originally posted by Phil theStalker
I don't know what "he" wrote, I just read this o1ne post.
America is a country.
North America is a continent.
Neither of them is a government.
Love your country.
Take back your government.
War on tyranny on the American continent.
It's already started.
Step by step.
P
so don't mock me over my writing skills...Originally posted by Ally_Kat
I don't go to french or italian speaking peoples butchering their language and then claiming to be smarter than them, now do I?
Everyone has areas where they excel and where they lack. Just because you claim to speak three languages doesn't make you any smarter than me. Nor does it intimidate me, either.
and I never said I was better or smarter in anyway..
I wish people would stop confusing a dislike of the current US government foreign policies with a dislike of US people.
Cheers!
Some of my "Faux n' Friends" can't seem to get past any criticism of U.S. foreign policy as anything other than a case of "America Haters." Hell you can't even criticize America as an American, and not often be labeled as an "America Hater."Originally posted by Seshmeister
I wish people would stop confusing a dislike of the current US government foreign policies with a dislike of US people.
Cheers!
But I liken it to this, if you have an alcoholic family member you love that is emotionally and physically self-destructive, you are not showing him or her love by blindly accepting his or her misdeeds such as driving drunk (with fear into Iraq) or abusing his family members (with The Patriot Act). You are only showing blind allegiance like the "good Germans" before WWII.
excellent analogyOriginally posted by Nickdfresh
But I liken it to this, if you have an alcoholic family member you love that is emotionally and physically self-destructive, you are not showing him or her love by blindly accepting his or her misdeeds such as driving drunk (with fear into Iraq) or abusing his family members (with The Patriot Act). You are only showing blind allegiance like the "good Germans" before WWII.
it's much easier to be an enabler
gnaw on it
One of the few things I will give our ex PM credit for is that he told Bush he was wrong.
Bush did not forget....at a ceremony during his vist he went up to a table of people that Cretien was sitting at...shook their hands but skipped by Jean.
Cretien felt Afghanistan was where efforts should of been focused and to switch theatres mid stroke was a disservice to the Afghan people and search for Osama...
Well for one, we Americans/folk from the United States don't have to speak french or Italian. The sad part is this crap called E.S.O.L. (English as a second language) Wrong! English is the first language! And in the words of a wonderful comedian...Dice " If you don't like the language, get the FUCK out of the country"Originally posted by franksters
so aren't you writing me in an other language like french or italian?
so I can see if you make mistake!
There are those that do and those that don't. Those that didn't see what those that did had done and wish they had especially when "She looked so F#*kin GOOD"
But you got Ebonics....
Perfect post!Originally posted by Nickdfresh
Some of my "Faux n' Friends" can't seem to get past any criticism of U.S. foreign policy as anything other than a case of "America Haters." Hell you can't even criticize America as an American, and not often be labeled as an "America Hater."
But I liken it to this, if you have an alcoholic family member you love that is emotionally and physically self-destructive, you are not showing him or her love by blindly accepting his or her misdeeds such as driving drunk (with fear into Iraq) or abusing his family members (with The Patriot Act). You are only showing blind allegiance like the "good Germans" before WWII.
In London last year I met a couple of Texan tourists in a bar who felt they had to apologise for 10 minutes about Bush after the initial introductions.
I was like 'Don't be silly I hate all politicians, t's not your fault for fuck sake'.
Then got a look from the SM for saying fuck within 10 minutes of meeting nice respectable Texans...
Cheers!
Uh, you called us uneducated united stupid assholes. I'd say that was you implying that you were superior.Originally posted by franksters
so don't mock me over my writing skills...
and I never said I was better or smarter in anyway..
And I told you why I mocked your writing skills -- you came in here trying to point out how stupid we were while butchering the language. It's full of irony.
Originally posted by WACF
One of the few things I will give our ex PM credit for is that he told Bush he was wrong.
Bush did not forget....at a ceremony during his vist he went up to a table of people that Cretien was sitting at...shook their hands but skipped by Jean.
Cretien felt Afghanistan was where efforts should of been focused and to switch theatres mid stroke was a disservice to the Afghan people and search for Osama...
I was shocked to learn that it was a full 2 months after 9-11 before any troops, even special forces, arrived in Afghanistan.
No wonder he got away.
In any case Osama is just a convenient bogeyman. He's shit and been raised way above his importance.
Catching him wouldn't make much difference at this point except for the poiticians.
you never know if what you learned was the truth unless you were there...Originally posted by Seshmeister
I was shocked to learn that it was a full 2 months after 9-11 before any troops, even special forces, arrived in Afghanistan.
We had CIA (paramilitary) Agents in almost immediately after 9/11.Originally posted by ODShowtime
you never know if what you learned was the truth unless you were there...
Who knows?
I do remember Cheney telling us about vast underground James Bond villain style fortresses in Tora Bora....
I think most Americans simply don't care what other countries think about their foreign policy, or how they are viewed as US citizens. The reason for that is they know who the rest of the world comes to when they need help...and then, the very people who have been cursing your country like a dog are kissing your ass. I'm not defending that attitude, but it does exist on a widespread scale.
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