Let's Hate America, it is the fun thing to do.

i love USA , i hate Bush guy and his administration and thats it!!! Im very thankful because i have more oportunities here than down in my country!!
 
65racecoupe said:
(Just as a FYI - America would not even be CLOSE to a superpower if the South had won the Civil War. Among other things, we probably would have never gotten into WWII, which vaulted the U.S. to the top, where we remain today.)

You mean by exploitatively bastardizing the Truman Doctrine beyond its' true intention for financial and resourceful gains for the past 58 years? Super, indeed.
 
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i don't hate america. i just hate the fact that i am a hated minority everywhere. here i'm a brown terrorist. in my country (egypt), i'm one of the diminishing 5% of non-muslims. it's awesome! in this situation i choose america, because i'd rather be the person people are scared of, rather than be the one scared myself
 
i love my country. i don't like the politicians bringing this country down for political gain. Aside from President Bush, the politicians in this country by and large are sefl seeking cowards.
 
Dimitrios said:
You mean by exploitatively bastardizing the Truman Doctrine beyond its' true intention for financial and resourceful gains for the past 58 years? Super, indeed.

You criticize, yet, you reap the benifits. Typical.
 
Today as I went to make my lunch, the thought occurred to me... which is more "American". The hamburger/cheeseburger -OR- The Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich?
 
65racecoupe said:
You criticize, yet, you reap the benifits. Typical.

You claim to love living in a country founded on free speech, yet you don't want to hear anybody's opinion unless it agrees exactly with yours. Typical.
 
Foolish said:
You claim to love living in a country founded on free speech, yet you don't want to hear anybody's opinion unless it agrees exactly with yours. Typical.

Ouch.(enguard)
 
The 1st Amendment is a joke. If we really truly had all of those rights (Speech, Religion, Press, Petition) our nation would have ceased to exist a long time ago. I think everyone here can agree that no one truly has the right to say whatever they want (in fact there are many members no longer on this board for this very reason). So in respect to what I just said, can we drop the whole "free speech" nonsense?

On another note, one thing I dislike about the U.S.A are the people in it who always feel there is something wrong with it. Sure we have our problems but not every Goddamned thing! We are also way to easy on those who **** up their lives - illegal immigrants, prisoners, those on welfare, etc... To the illegal immigrants, I say "Get the **** out!" To inmates I say "Rot in jail, bitches!" and to those on welfare (and who choose to do nothing about it), I say "Get a Goddamned jo and stop blaming other people for your problems and making others pay for your life!"

Oh yeah, call me immature or uneducated (Ha!), I won't care, so it will get you... no where.
 
65racecoupe said:
You criticize, yet, you reap the benifits. Typical.

Show me more examples, than not, of where US foreign policy hasn't put US strategic and economic "benefits" ahead of that other nation's own, long term best interests. Foresight is a faux paux in DC.

Let's not even talk the last 58 years (since the doctrine); I'd even go so far to argue/discuss that post-Civil War foreign policy (or even Monroe Doctrine implications that promoted the US as the [sic] "policeman of the Western Hemisphere".) has beget today's state of affairs.

Forcefully "promoting" a preferred economic or political situation in another nation beyond that nations' own will is characteristically impirialistic.

We all know what happens to empires sooner or later.
 
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Dimitrios said:
Show me more examples, than not, of where US foreign policy hasn't put US strategic and economic "benefits" ahead of that other nation's own, long term best interests. Foresight is a faux paux in DC.

Let's not even talk the last 58 years (since the doctrine); I'd even go so far to argue/discuss that post-Civil War foreign policy (or even Monroe Doctrine implications that promoted the US as the [sic] "policeman of the Western Hemisphere".) has beget today's state of affairs.

Forcefully "promoting" a preferred economic or political situation in another nation beyond that nations' own will is characteristically impirialistic.

We all know what happens to empires sooner or later.

You don't even understand imperialism, so don't try to sound smart.

If the United States was imperialistic, we would have a little more than 50 states.
 
Foolish said:
You claim to love living in a country founded on free speech, yet you don't want to hear anybody's opinion unless it agrees exactly with yours. Typical.

Yeah, you got me....

I mean, I didn't start half these threads or anything like that.

Explain how I don't want to hear anything. Please, use my threads for proof.

Ignorance.
 
65racecoupe said:
Yeah, you got me....

I mean, I didn't start half these threads or anything like that.

Explain how I don't want to hear anything. Please, use my threads for proof.

65racecoupe said:
You criticize, yet, you reap the benifits. Typical.

You don't want to hear what people have to say. Like most people who inexplicably engage in political or religious debate, on this forum and elsewhere, you throw out your opinion, and ignore any incoming ideas, repeating your retoric over and over again until people get tired of listening, and leave the discussion. I can only assume you see this as a victory and get some satisfaction out of it, or you wouldn't keep starting these threads. This thread, by the very nature of the title of it, is just fishing for another goddamned political bulls*** flame war.

Dimitrios questioned the validity of our position as a superpower, and rather than offering some proof, or some suggestion of why we are in fact "the good guys", you call him "typical" for criticizing this country, and clearly mean it to demean and belittle him. Criticizing this country is how we begin to change things. If you get right down to it, our right to complain is the very essence of democracy! But that's not good enough for you. People aren't hating America if they have an issue with how thier elected officials are representing them, they're trying to participate in America, and the very philosophies that made this country (however flawed) great.

Now you'll just probably call me an asshole for calling the country flawed and ignore the rest of my post, but I had to say my part.
 
65racecoupe said:
You don't even understand imperialism, so don't try to sound smart.

Define it for me. I'd like to see another interpretation.

65racecoupe said:
If the United States was imperialistic, we would have a little more than 50 states.

Ok, sure. The Roman Empire, for example, was a Republic. So is this nation.
 
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This kind of thread reminds me of the kind of s*** matthew used to start. And just when we all think it's over.....
 
Dimitrios said:
Define it for me. I'd like to see another interpretation.


Imperialism

1. the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
2. advocacy of imperial interests.
3. an imperial system of government.
4. imperial government.
5. British. the policy of so uniting the separate parts of an empire with separate governments as to secure for certain purposes a single state.


http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=imperialism

England, Spain, Portugal....These were imperialist countries.

An imperialist country has colonies around the globe. The imperialist countries try to expand their empire. The United States has never been an imperialist country, at least not for long. The westward migration in the 1800s was not imperialism.

The U.S. has more pull than anyone around the world and we do protect our interests, but find me colonies that we have. We are far from isolationists and far from imperialists.

You actually think that the situation in Iraq makes the U.S. an imperial nation?
 
slayer4u said:
This kind of thread reminds me of the kind of s*** matthew used to start. And just when we all think it's over.....

Then don't come in the thread. Nobody is forcing you. I am not calling anyone names, nobody is threatening anyone......
 
Foolish said:
You don't want to hear what people have to say. Like most people who inexplicably engage in political or religious debate, on this forum and elsewhere, you throw out your opinion, and ignore any incoming ideas, repeating your retoric over and over again until people get tired of listening, and leave the discussion. I can only assume you see this as a victory and get some satisfaction out of it, or you wouldn't keep starting these threads. This thread, by the very nature of the title of it, is just fishing for another goddamned political bulls*** flame war.

Dimitrios questioned the validity of our position as a superpower, and rather than offering some proof, or some suggestion of why we are in fact "the good guys", you call him "typical" for criticizing this country, and clearly mean it to demean and belittle him. Criticizing this country is how we begin to change things. If you get right down to it, our right to complain is the very essence of democracy! But that's not good enough for you. People aren't hating America if they have an issue with how thier elected officials are representing them, they're trying to participate in America, and the very philosophies that made this country (however flawed) great.

Now you'll just probably call me an asshole for calling the country flawed and ignore the rest of my post, but I had to say my part.

OMG ...owned But sooooo true.(first)
 

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