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« Reply #135 on: November 21, 2002, 03:02:11 PM »
Boroda, you get sillier with every post. Please continue.

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« Reply #136 on: November 21, 2002, 03:42:00 PM »
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Originally posted by straffo
Why ?
it's not the case ?


Do the French always surrender?
-SW

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« Reply #137 on: November 21, 2002, 04:08:39 PM »
Boroda brings up good points IMO.

It's always funny for me to see how different countries view the US and vice-versa.  Having lived overseas and traveled quite a bit I got past US propoganda .. ok partially, one can't entirely remove oneself from it here in the states.

I don't agree with Comunism but that doesn't mean I don't agree with some of the people that live in comunist controlled states or countries.
Just like in the US, the average person doesn't have direct influence over the government once leaders are elected.
Also, just like our country, there are differences of opinions and differences in lifestyles.

all in all the people are generally the same everywhere.
it's those friggin governments that screw things up.

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« Reply #138 on: November 21, 2002, 04:37:34 PM »
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Do the French always surrender?
-SW


depend ...

from a French or an American point of view ?



The more I read this BBS the more I do think that the American are a bit to nationalistic ...
I'm not sure if it's just the opinion of average American of the opinion of the Average HTC customer.

The use of the "Anti-American" trick in particuliar make me vomit ...
It's exactly the same "against the party" trick the communist used behind the Iron wall ...


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« Reply #139 on: November 21, 2002, 04:58:50 PM »
depend ...

from a French or an American point of view ?


The answer was "no" to my question, and therefore would of been a "no" to your question.
-SW

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« Reply #140 on: November 21, 2002, 05:04:56 PM »
straffo FWIW, I wouldn't make an opinion of the 'average' American based on this BBS.
I'd bet there are more 'nationalistic' types in this game than the typical cross section due to affiliation with the military.

for the record.  the United States is the best country in the world!


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« Reply #141 on: November 21, 2002, 06:12:10 PM »
...page 347, para. 5, col. 1, American Heritage World History, 5th Edition...

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Stalin ate babies, and made it the official meal of the May Day celebration.


I hope that clears this up.

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« Reply #142 on: November 22, 2002, 02:35:58 AM »
Kieren, I cannot believe it, are you joking?

There is really a book of "History" with this sentence??

:eek:

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« Reply #143 on: November 22, 2002, 02:40:23 AM »
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Naso, if it wasn't for US "taunting" with nuclear weapons, you'd probably be speaking Russian now.  :)
Not that there's anything wrong with speaking Russian, but I doubt life would have been fun for western Europe under Stalin's rule.


Funkye, I were a little disctract, read some post ago (maybe in the page before).

Next time pay more attention to the lesson, for now i give you a "C".

:D

BTW, I would like to learn russian, but seem so difficult.

I speak only western languages English, french, spanish, and I would like to learn russian, japaneese, chineese, and arab.

But I have no time to study :(

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« Reply #144 on: November 22, 2002, 03:11:44 AM »
Only a C :(
I never got a C before!!!
Damned Italians!!!
:D

Kieran, very funny.  :)
« Last Edit: November 22, 2002, 03:19:05 AM by funkedup »

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« Reply #145 on: November 22, 2002, 05:07:08 AM »
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Only a C :(
I never got a C before!!!
Damned Italians!!!
:D

Kieran, very funny.  :)


Dont surrender, keep working, and soon or later you will earn a B and even (maybe) an A.

I know you can do better :)

:p

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« Reply #146 on: November 22, 2002, 05:22:22 AM »
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EDIT: Nevermind, useless to discuss something with someone who is just going to call anyone from the US who doesn't hate their government "nationalistic and blind".
-SW


Ops, I missed this post, sorry for the late answer.

Wulfe, you have a little exagerated reaction, I pointed your attitude, not your person, I seem to remember in other discussions that you was open to critics on some issues that have always a "last man defence call" effect in a lot of US posters here.

It's just that in this thread you was assuming the same attitude of Boroda, in other words a complete justification of the behaviour of your country, regardless of the real (or perceived by the rest of the Humanity) reasons behind.

The question it's not to hate your government, but just to admit (as also Boroda fail to do), that some "Helping wars", "preheventive strikes", or "World's police duty" that both of your country (USA and URSS) have claimed, had little to do with the reasons publicly exposed, and more to do with the usual power/money issues.

There it's nothing clean or moral in politics or diplomacy, we can dream about an improvement, but, as now, that's the sad reality.