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« Reply #30 on: July 17, 2004, 08:34:50 AM »
damn nash... you sure know a lot about Americans and America... If we would let you in you would make a good woman democrat.

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« Reply #31 on: July 17, 2004, 08:38:25 AM »
awww.... are you callin' me names again Lazs? Geeze....

It hurts my womanly feelings when you do that.

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« Reply #32 on: July 17, 2004, 08:40:56 AM »
It really doesn't matter who is involved in the scenario above... They will all end up being conservatives (if they live) afterwards.


It is like watching the true crime shows where all the women relatives of the murder victim are interviewed during the telling of the crime and... everyone of em wants the bastard who did it to fry but they were probly all rabid anti death penalty before it was their ox being gored. No death penalty except for the guy who screws with me or mine basicaly,

That is the deal with liberals.. they think in terms of grey rather than black and white.   They feel that they are elite and that they will control the system because they are smarter than their fellow man... they believe in grey area in crime because any crime they commit they feel they, as elite, should be excussed from if they have a good enough reason...

they all want to be treated special because they are "different".

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« Reply #33 on: July 17, 2004, 08:43:08 AM »
I was just wondering nash... you spend so much time and effort studying American politics without actually participating or even being around us.

Why is that?

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« Reply #34 on: July 17, 2004, 09:04:08 AM »
I spend tons of time and effort doing a LOT of things, lazs.

Don't confuse your country's appearent self pre-occupation and fondess for talking about itself, and my lame contributions with some kind of obsession. Just how willing are you to discuss Canadian politics? I didn't think so...

It's all about you, champ... and you wouldn't have it any other way. So don't b1tch about it.

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« Reply #35 on: July 17, 2004, 09:13:53 AM »
Still... It seem that you feel capable of telling the people who live under our system what is wrong with it.   You have no practical experiance yet you are obsessed with U.S. politics.

Maybe if you used all that energy to fix your own wasted political system you could do some good?    Maybe your money would be worth something?  Maybe you wouldn't have to have two languages.  Maybe you wouldn't have time for all the envy.

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« Reply #36 on: July 17, 2004, 09:21:55 AM »
As far as practical experience... I lived there for a number of years. But of course you prolly don't consider Manhattan as really part of the US anyways...

In your state alone.... Lets see... Brother in LA, both parents grads of USC... damn I have so many relatives all up and down that coast it's ridiculous. Nobody in Dixon though, heh.

However, as far as "envy" goes.... I moved to Canada. So guess again.

What is this.... a job interview? Or do you still have a crush on me?

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« Reply #37 on: July 17, 2004, 09:32:06 AM »
My brother is canadian and I have spent 4 or 5 summers there.  Yet.... I have no interest in getting involved in your politics...so, it would appear that I am either callous and shallow or... I indeed have no interest in you.

manhattan is not really the U.S. as far as I could tell..  most big cities aren't   How people can live like that is beyond me.   It is a different kind of hedonism... it is the hedonism of the elite.  I do pretty much what I want to do but feel trapped and claustrophobic in big cities...

Big cities are great for liberals... they are cold.   they epitomize the philosophy of the liberal who loves humanty but hates people... humanity is all around them but they don't have to interact.   You can divorce yourself from people in a big city.

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« Reply #38 on: July 17, 2004, 09:39:29 AM »
Nash, it seems like we do have 1 thing in common,our choice in girls seem pretty close,do they get tired of repeating the same dance?I do have to give the edge to morph,that one kills me lol.

 Laz, some how canada decided to follow the french example instead of the british example.There it is in a nut shell,congrats. u made it thru jr.college knowing all u need to about canadas history.. ...................                                                                 [play on nashs remarks lol]

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« Reply #39 on: July 17, 2004, 09:45:54 AM »
Doesn't really match my experience, but I could easily see how some people could experience it that way.

I know enough about myself though to figure out that my own personal experience of a thing doesn't neccessarily mean I have a firm grasp on the truth or essense of it.

Some people like Ohio. I hate Ohio. Who's right... me or them?

Your comfort zone forces you to put things into crisply defined packages and to point at them, saying "bad" and "good". I don't feel that same constricting influence. I don't need to do that to feel comfortable. Perhaps it's the "grey" you were talking about. I don't knock you for it, nor sympathize.... none of that. The worlds a big place, we're all gonna die someday, so whatever it takes.

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« Reply #40 on: July 17, 2004, 11:06:47 AM »
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Thanks for picking up on that Holden.  Since fauxbra is a good guy I'm sure it was a misstatement or a misunderstanding.  surely no one can refute ill effects and the almost irrepairable societal or (shall I dare say it?)  criminal damage caused by LBJ and the liberal's irresponsible social experimentation rammed down our throats as the "Great Society".  you really don't want to get me started on FDR and his zany policies.  that man was the closest thing to a dictator we have ever had.  we are still paying for those experiments today.  yet look who the pinheads bring to fore as their representative.  I stand in awe, wonder and amazement at the incredible stupidity of our liberal friends.  Short attention span and even shorter memories on those models.  We really need to have them recalled.
Actually i was referring to our $500+ billion deficit and the $318 billion we spent last year paying interest on the $7 trillion we owe , which was largely created by Rep's. But please dont take this as an endorsement for Democrats....my point was only to counter "Nuke's" silly comment. Storch i for 1 would like to get you started on FDR by the way....(diving under desk)

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« Reply #41 on: July 17, 2004, 11:17:45 AM »
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It really doesn't matter who is involved in the scenario above... They will all end up being conservatives (if they live) afterwards.
 
Could very well be the absolute dumbest sentence ive ever read. But thank you for posting it ...now i have something to use as a benchmark in the future

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« Reply #42 on: July 17, 2004, 12:24:28 PM »
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Actually i was referring to our $500+ billion deficit and the $318 billion we spent last year paying interest on the $7 trillion we owe , which was largely created by Rep's. But please dont take this as an endorsement for Democrats....my point was only to counter "Nuke's" silly comment. Storch i for 1 would like to get you started on FDR by the way....(diving under desk)


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« Reply #43 on: July 19, 2004, 08:52:20 AM »
what about it didn't you like faux?   It is like watching former sensitive liberals asking for the death penalty (often for torture) when one of their family is brutalized.

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