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Offline Elfie

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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #75 on: September 10, 2008, 06:56:04 PM »
Yeah, but we speak to different Americans (probably  ;))  And no, I don't parrot what my parents do.

Think about this grasshopper.....you are the only one in this thread that thinks Americans give a flying rats butt what the rest of the world thinks.......well, the only one with American citizenship (notice I didn't call you an American ;) )
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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #76 on: September 10, 2008, 06:59:54 PM »
Think about this grasshopper.....you are the only one in this thread that thinks Americans give a flying rats butt what the rest of the world thinks.......well, the only one with American citizenship (notice I didn't call you an American ;) )

Too subtle for me.  Please rephrase.
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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #77 on: September 10, 2008, 07:01:39 PM »
Too subtle for me.  Please rephrase.

Think about it for awhile....you might get it.....then again, you might not. ;)
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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #78 on: September 10, 2008, 07:02:32 PM »
Think about this grasshopper.....you are the only one in this thread that thinks Americans give a flying rats butt what the rest of the world thinks.......well, the only one with American citizenship (notice I didn't call you an American ;) )


this is the attitude that is killing us. this nobody gives a s#$t about anybody is just plan stuck up. when you feel so highly of yourself try walking on water and tell me how good you are. Bring back the Ingalls' and Waltons.

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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #79 on: September 10, 2008, 07:03:04 PM »
Palin is about as nasty as Clinton and deeply unattractive either as a woman or politician.


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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #80 on: September 10, 2008, 07:05:33 PM »
What you Americans need to understand is that the rest of the world is held to ransom by your political decisions due to the fact that what America wants, America will get Any how, any way. So yes the world does and needs to watch what you guys do it affects everybody.

Hmm, good thing we didn't want Russia to invade Georgia then.

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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #81 on: September 10, 2008, 07:07:06 PM »
Think about it for awhile....you might get it.....then again, you might not. ;)

It's 1AM here now, I'll try again at 8AM  ;).
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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #82 on: September 10, 2008, 07:12:28 PM »
You should really get out from behind the computer and see the world.  Just because some reporter writes a stupid piece does not mean that the rest of the world believes what he wrote.  It is his myopic little liberal opinion and nothing more.  Actually go see the people from other countries.  Live around and understand them, and you might actually realize they aren't all bad.

Until then, you do yourself a great disservice and tend to represent the ignorant foolish American's that do a disservice to all of America.


Thank you sir....

Been there.  Enjoy it.  

Europe, Central America, South America, Canada, (East Germany, "back in the day"), and next month, 4 new countries countries in the Greater Antilles.

As an amateur radio operator I have met and had conversations with individuals from 150+ countries (including Antarctica) on just about every political ideal and subject (except the Soviet hams, who were restricted to only communicate weather, equipment, and antennas) for almost 30 years.  I read many foreign newspapers on line and have listened to international shortwave in four languages since I was 10.  There are three shortwave receivers in my house as we speak.  I have paper and internet "penpals" from 22 countries.  I have met 6 of them in person.  That was cool.

Nice try.

I'm an American.  

I want my elected officials to have the best interests of my country and my neighbors run by Americans how have American's and America's best interest at heart.  

Take a look at John Kerry.  The guy kept ballin' and cryin' about how badly the "world" thought of us, how important it was that we bow to other countries view of us.  That dude is selling ketchup now.




I believe that America needs to have strong international relationships.

Some of those relationships help us on a bilateral trade or interests level.

Some of those relationships (with many third world countries) are mostly one way relationships.  They say they hate us, but they sure love gobbling up the groceries when the US Aid, food, medical, etc. ships show up.  

When there's a foreign disaster, who's the first country to pony up and offer (and deliver) help?  Saudi Arabia?  Belgium?  Lybia?  France?  Yemen?  No, It's America.  That's being a good neighbor.  We have other countries peoples flipping us off while they eat food given to them for free by America.  We understand that, and we give it anyway.  Most Americans are big hearted saps who work hard, go to church on Sunday, and give more money than they probably should to places that hate us--but we are a people who want to help another country pull themselves up by their bootstraps and make their own way.  Yeah, we're suckers for kids with swollen stomachs and stick-figures of women suffering from AIDS who just want some relief from their pain in their last hours on earth.


"Ignorant Foolish American That do a disservice to all Americans"


I'm guessing you aren't an American citizen.  Please correct me if I'm wrong.

If you were an American citizen, you'd know, in a heartbeat, how misguided that statement is.

If you wish to change America somehow, I invite you, as America invited my ancestors, to come to America, become a citizen, and then get involved and make a difference.  I think it would be a great experience for you.  You just might be the next polital Arnold Schwarzenegger, or those Cuban refugees in South Florida that are making a difference in that area, or the Russian refugees in New York, or the Chinese in California, or the Vietnamese and Indians in Louisiana.  I invite you to be part of whatever solution you think is necessary.  That's America.

If you are a foreign citizen, I think making a new life for yourself in America might be the most fulfilling opportunity in your life--and for your family.  Unlike many countries--ONE PERSON can make a difference.  That just might be you.  Think about it.  You would be welcomed here.

Are you willing to do that?  

Or is it easier to sit back from afar and lob stones at something you are not a part of?

If you think you can somehow have any remotely small part of a say about America from the comfortable confines of your living room in some foreign country?  You are barking up the wrong tree.








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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #83 on: September 10, 2008, 07:13:02 PM »
Hmm, good thing we didn't want Russia to invade Georgia then.


It doesn't mean people will catty foot about, and bow and scrape, I was just saying it affects on how decisions will be made and executed.

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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #84 on: September 10, 2008, 07:13:50 PM »

this is the attitude that is killing us. this nobody gives a s#$t about anybody is just plan stuck up. when you feel so highly of yourself try walking on water and tell me how good you are. Bring back the Ingalls' and Waltons.


Killing you?

I'll be looking for the obituary.

Meanwhile, pardon us while we look to our knitting. Please don't take it personal if we don't care what you think of the color.

...and try not to get bent if we laugh at you when you do.

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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #85 on: September 10, 2008, 07:16:59 PM »

Thank you sir....

Been there.  Enjoy it.  

Europe, Central America, South America, Canada, (East Germany, "back in the day"), and next month, 4 new countries countries in the Greater Antilles.

As an amateur radio operator I have met and had conversations with individuals from 150+ countries (including Antarctica) on just about every political ideal and subject (except the Soviet hams, who were restricted to only communicate weather, equipment, and antennas) for almost 30 years.  I read many foreign newspapers on line and have listened to international shortwave in four languages since I was 10.  There are three shortwave receivers in my house as we speak.  I have paper and internet "penpals" from 22 countries.  I have met 6 of them in person.  That was cool.

Nice try.

I'm an American.  

I want my elected officials to have the best interests of my country and my neighbors run by Americans how have American's and America's best interest at heart.  

Take a look at John Kerry.  The guy kept ballin' and cryin' about how badly the "world" thought of us, how important it was that we bow to other countries view of us.  That dude is selling ketchup now.




I believe that America needs to have strong international relationships.

Some of those relationships help us on a bilateral trade or interests level.

Some of those relationships (with many third world countries) are mostly one way relationships.  They say they hate us, but they sure love gobbling up the groceries when the US Aid, food, medical, etc. ships show up.  

When there's a foreign disaster, who's the first country to pony up and offer (and deliver) help?  Saudi Arabia?  Belgium?  Lybia?  France?  Yemen?  No, It's America.  That's being a good neighbor.  We have other countries peoples flipping us off while they eat food given to them for free by America.  We understand that, and we give it anyway.  Most Americans are big hearted saps who work hard, go to church on Sunday, and give more money than they probably should to places that hate us--but we are a people who want to help another country pull themselves up by their bootstraps and make their own way.  Yeah, we're suckers for kids with swollen stomachs and stick-figures of women suffering from AIDS who just want some relief from their pain in their last hours on earth.


"Ignorant Foolish American That do a disservice to all Americans"


I'm guessing you aren't an American citizen.  Please correct me if I'm wrong.

If you were an American citizen, you'd know, in a heartbeat, how misguided that statement is.

If you wish to change America somehow, I invite you, as America invited my ancestors, to come to America, become a citizen, and then get involved and make a difference.  I think it would be a great experience for you.  You just might be the next polital Arnold Schwarzenegger, or those Cuban refugees in South Florida that are making a difference in that area, or the Russian refugees in New York, or the Chinese in California, or the Vietnamese and Indians in Louisiana.  I invite you to be part of whatever solution you think is necessary.  That's America.

If you are a foreign citizen, I think making a new life for yourself in America might be the most fulfilling opportunity in your life--and for your family.  Unlike many countries--ONE PERSON can make a difference.  That just might be you.  Think about it.  You would be welcomed here.

Are you aren't willing to do that?  

Or is it easier to sit back from afar and lob stones at something you are not a part of?

If you think you can somehow have any remotely small part of a say about America from the comfortable confines of your living room in some foreign country?  You are barking up the wrong tree.








ROX



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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #86 on: September 10, 2008, 07:17:57 PM »
Yup.

Well said Rox.

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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #87 on: September 10, 2008, 07:19:22 PM »
Most Americans don't care what the rest of the world thinks because most don't even own a passport; or they think of Cancun as "traveling abroad." :rofl

Hmm maybe that's because you can find in America just about anything you want, so why leave? You don't need to take a trip to Europe or anywhere else on earth when you can find the same things here. More people leave other countries to make a new life in America, than Americans looking for a new life abroad. Face it you guys are obsessed with us, so obsessed you think you need to interject your opinions in our politics. It must really suck to be you.

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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #88 on: September 10, 2008, 07:23:15 PM »
anti-Americanism


Is the very reason ill be voting against obama.



I would like for my enemy to come out, with mouths blazing anti american hate.
Than watch a few bomb's drop and the world go quiet.



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Re: The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects Obama
« Reply #89 on: September 10, 2008, 07:23:35 PM »
Now what rox said you cannot deny, had this come out in the beginning all this slinging would have been avoided by us mutants who react rather than step back and put together a constructive and informative piece



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