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Indeed.fragged one wrote: we didn't invent capitalism, we just made it better. WALMART!
we didn't invent commercialism, we just made it more profitable. BILL GATES!
we didn't invent racism, we learn about our differences. AMADU DIALLO!
we didn't invent freedom, we just made it available to all. THIRD WORLD DICTATORS!
we didn't invent nationalism, we just made it deeper. *heh heh, too easy*
we didn't...okay, maybe we did invent the global enterprise and global takeovers (wait, when has that happened?) VIETNAM! AFGHANISTAN! IRAQ!
we are not a race of people, we are a people that don't need a race to have pride. *yeah right*
erolyn, you have a lot to learn...
I was gonna respond to Fragged, but it seems Will has done so for me.William Wallace wrote: we didn't invent capitalism, we just made it better. WALMART!
we didn't invent commercialism, we just made it more profitable. BILL GATES!
we didn't invent racism, we learn about our differences. AMADU DIALLO!
we didn't invent freedom, we just made it available to all. THIRD WORLD DICTATORS!
we didn't invent nationalism, we just made it deeper. *heh heh, too easy*
we didn't...okay, maybe we did invent the global enterprise and global takeovers (wait, when has that happened?) VIETNAM! AFGHANISTAN! IRAQ!
we are not a race of people, we are a people that don't need a race to have pride. *yeah right*
erolyn, you have a lot to learn...
Indeed.
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God save our gracious Queen,Joe wrote: This thread must never die,
God Bless America,
Land that I love.
Stand beside her, and guide her
Thru the night with a light from above.
From the mountains, to the prairies,
To the oceans, white with foam
God bless America, My home sweet home.
GOD BLESS AMERICA JULY 4
Everyday should be Independence day
Regardless, you have a lot to learn, especially if you think America is the cause of all evil. You need to learn to appreciate the good in all things, it is the secret to life. Will has a lot to learn too, his hearts in the right place, but he is still young and has lots to learn. It's easy to get caught up in negative limelight always shown of the countries in the limelight, but percentage-wise, it's no worse here than anywhere else. In fact, in many areas it's much better. It always surprises me how much America is picked on when China is far worse in every catagory most of the world holds dear, I guess secrecy works that way.erolyn wrote: I was gonna respond to Fragged, but it seems Will has done so for me.
And I do have a lot to learn. But right now I know what I think, and that's more than most people my age know.
*sigh* I had really hoped I could stop having to defend myMrSelf wrote: Regardless, you have a lot to learn, especially if you think America is the cause of all evil. You need to learn to appreciate the good in all things, it is the secret to life. Will has a lot to learn too, his hearts in the right place, but he is still young and has lots to learn. It's easy to get caught up in negative limelight always shown of the countries in the limelight, but percentage-wise, it's no worse here than anywhere else. In fact, in many areas it's much better. It always surprises me how much America is picked on when China is far worse in every catagory most of the world holds dear, I guess secrecy works that way.
HOORAY FOR UZBEKISTAN!!! AND SWAZILAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!erolyn wrote: July 6th is hereby Obscure Country Day! Everyone celebrates their favorite obscure/third-world country. Hooray for Djbouti! Go Tajikistan! Yay Kyrgyzstan!
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First of all, I do not hate the USA itself. But I do not like the people at the helm or the people who voted for him. Also America has done many things to make itself hated within the world. Instead of razing a country to the ground and destroying many people's livelihood, I'm sure after the Sept. 11 attack Mr. Bush could have called a meeting with the United Nations and tried to find a proper, nonviolent way to deal just punishment to his attackers. But he had instead chosen to send carpet bombs to utterly destroy Afghanistan, destroying "terrorists" and innocents alike. This had made the United States become hated among foreigners. Then, Bush ignored the advice of the UN and NATO and charged into Iraq, causing the death of many of our loyal soldiers and thousands of innocent Iraqis. I am sure you have heard of the prison scandals, the Falluja terror, and the 911 Committee finding that ther WAS NO LINK BETWEEN IRAQ AND 911.MrSelf wrote: Regardless, you have a lot to learn, especially if you think America is the cause of all evil. You need to learn to appreciate the good in all things, it is the secret to life. Will has a lot to learn too, his hearts in the right place, but he is still young and has lots to learn. It's easy to get caught up in negative limelight always shown of the countries in the limelight, but percentage-wise, it's no worse here than anywhere else. In fact, in many areas it's much better. It always surprises me how much America is picked on when China is far worse in every catagory most of the world holds dear, I guess secrecy works that way.
... Well you took that wrong.... One of my points is that you can find bad in any situation and many here do, if you live your life pointing out only bads, your life is going to be misreble(sp). I'm not here to argue with you, I tend to like you and in general agree, again, with the sentament, but the fact is, you don't have all the facts, and that is blurring your view of the overall picture.erolyn wrote: *sigh* I had really hoped I could stop having to defend myby now.
I don't think America is the cause of all evil. By far. But I also don't hide behind a cover of patriotism and assume that everything we do is automatically good and justified, because the more I read into it, the less it seems that way. Seeing the good in everything does not mean ignoring the bad- that's called being ignorant. Saying that other countries are worse than ours doesn't mean we as a people don't have the right to dislike what our country does and to speak out about such things...our country was founded on the principles of freedom of speech and protest. And maybe I don't have a lot of facts, but I know what I think, and the more I get told I'm naive, the more I want to believe I'm right. I'm just stating my opinion, educated or not, despite the fact that I'm not as old and not as conservative as most of the people I'm talking to. If that's a problem, then fine, I can just go smoke weed behind the 7-11 with the rest of my generation. You can debate with me and win all you want, because there's a good chance you're right, but using my age as an argument goes beyond debating and becomes a personal attack.
You can debate with me and win all you want, because there's a good chance you're right, but using my age as an argument goes beyond debating and becomes a personal attack.
Nor do I, I like you, dislike people who assume all we do is good, but I also put in the effort and research to find out why it was done, rather than just complain about blanket issues.I don't think America is the cause of all evil. By far. But I also don't hide behind a cover of patriotism and assume that everything we do is automatically good and justified, because the more I read into it, the less it seems that way.
By you own actions, you have only shown you acknowledge the bad. Ignoring the bad is ignorant, but ignoring the good is just as ignorant, and quite cynical. And you're right, when I said that other countries are bad, I wasn't justifying all our actions, but showing that it is a long struggle that no one else has managed to beat either, as a matter of fact, we are doing fairly good. Our country was founded on the principle of free speech, but it is neglegent to complain with no basis to support your claims or supporting information. (I want to let you in on a secret I've had trouble with till recently. If you want to help, you actually have to try to help, complaining, isn't helping. Constructive criticism vs disruptive criticism.)Seeing the good in everything does not mean ignoring the bad- that's called being ignorant. Saying that other countries are worse than ours doesn't mean we as a people don't have the right to dislike what our country does and to speak out about such things...our country was founded on the principles of freedom of speech and protest.
Kill that automatic reaction to fight what you are told and do research instead and find out the truth. Your view that most you are talking to are conservative is a sign you are slightly off base.And maybe I don't have a lot of facts, but I know what I think, and the more I get told I'm naive, the more I want to believe I'm right. I'm just stating my opinion, educated or not, despite the fact that I'm not as old and not as conservative as most of the people I'm talking to.
I feel much the same way you do WW, I think Bush is quite possibly the worse president to date. But should we have helped liberate Iraq, yes. The UN refused to finish the job, saying "this is the last time, or we kick you out" and never doing anything. Should it be the focus of the Bush Administration? HELL NO! This admin focus entirely too much to matters that do not affect the people as much as issues we should be focusing on. I hate the way he has done things. But that's why he doesn't have all the power.William Wallace wrote: First of all, I do not hate the USA itself. But I do not like the people at the helm or the people who voted for him. Also America has done many things to make itself hated within the world. Instead of razing a country to the ground and destroying many people's livelihood, I'm sure after the Sept. 11 attack Mr. Bush could have called a meeting with the United Nations and tried to find a proper, nonviolent way to deal just punishment to his attackers. But he had instead chosen to send carpet bombs to utterly destroy Afghanistan, destroying "terrorists" and innocents alike. This had made the United States become hated among foreigners. Then, Bush ignored the advice of the UN and NATO and charged into Iraq, causing the death of many of our loyal soldiers and thousands of innocent Iraqis. I am sure you have heard of the prison scandals, the Falluja terror, and the 911 Committee finding that ther WAS NO LINK BETWEEN IRAQ AND 911.
SO THERE WAS A TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER AND WASTE OF LIFE, FOR THE U.S. AND IRAQ, ALL FOR NAUGHT.
Bush and his unnatural obsession for war is unhealthy for the country and the many young people that reside within, for soon he'll run out of soldiers and have to reinstate the draft.
Because there was NOTHING to finish. The Iraqis did not put out a plea for help. If they did, show it to me. Bush went in there for OIL and to settle a score with Saddam, who had embarrassed his father.MrSelf wrote: I feel much the same way you do WW, I think Bush is quite possibly the worse president to date. But should we have helped liberate Iraq, yes. The UN refused to finish the job,
"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President or that we are to stand by the President right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." Theodore Rooseveltsintekk wrote: Of course, critizing people in power is the American way!