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Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: SFRT - Frenchy on March 25, 2003, 10:40:44 AM
Hey Hangtime, I still owe you a "here's my thoughts", as soon as I have more than 1 h of free time you will get it .

Anyway, what's up with all this antiwar protest in USA?!?! Radio ... TV ... L.A. streets ... those guys are everywhere arguing.

It just doesn't make sense. 2 months ago France was the great evil standing up to USA, every American pointing fingers and spiting at it. Now, once the war started, looks like half of the country is demonstrating.

What's up with demonstrating ONCE it started, when there is no point anymore? Is half of the country kind of slow?

:rolleyes:
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: Wlfgng on March 25, 2003, 10:42:28 AM
yes.. half the country is slow.

now that they've seen casualties on our side, they're really getting wound up in the streets.

many Americans, believed this war would be quick like the last.. I had people getting MAD at me when I voiced my opinion of this last week.. this week they're agreeing


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what should have happend:

demonstrate BEFORE the war..
once we're in combat.. support the troops and the US

time to demonstrate has passed IMO
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: Dune on March 25, 2003, 10:50:15 AM
Support for Bush grows, poll finds.  From MSNBC. (http://www.msnbc.com/news/889855_asp.htm)
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: lord dolf vader on March 25, 2003, 11:00:03 AM
notice they show thousands in the street protesting against the war. taken from a distance of a quarter mile the protestors fill the screen.


then a highschool bleacher with 250 or so people scattered about all with flags. taped from about 20 feet away.


these are considered equal protests?




:rolleyes:

give it another month and another trillion or so dollars  and we will see how much support is for our troops and how much is for the zelot deserter killing them. aka chimpi
Title: Re: funny observation on USA
Post by: Kanth on March 25, 2003, 11:05:52 AM
no half the country is fat..only 25% are slow...

basically the population of california..

who else would elect gray davis.

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Originally posted by SFRT - Frenchy
Is half of the country kind of slow?
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: john9001 on March 25, 2003, 11:12:12 AM
i have to disagree with you kanth, i think 30% of the country is slow.
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: Fishu on March 25, 2003, 11:12:24 AM
Frenchy,

Americans didn't realise theres no replay option or rambos in real life wars.
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: miko2d on March 25, 2003, 11:14:36 AM
About 50% of the democrats, 20% of republicans.

 miko
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: Wlfgng on March 25, 2003, 11:21:52 AM
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no half the country is fat..only 25% are slow...


roflmao...
true.. well.. more like 70% fat/45% slow..
at least on CNN anyway
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: N1kPaz on March 25, 2003, 11:47:11 AM
Say what you want about America...we are better than france, and always will be!

sorry you hail from a ***** bellybutton second rate ****head country!
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: Kanth on March 25, 2003, 11:55:29 AM
you're right, I didn't calculate in 100% of the media being slow...so that changes the numbers somewhat

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Originally posted by john9001
i have to disagree with you kanth, i think 30% of the country is slow.
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: Mini D on March 25, 2003, 11:57:26 AM
Strange... I missed the funny portion of that post frenchy.

Seems you're definately on a tear with the posts today... so I'll say this once for you because you don't seem to grasp American news, radio or much else this week.

Radio:  Everything said is strictly for reaction.  They cater to their audience and give them what they want.  If its a right wing crowd, they spew right wing crap.  If its left wing, they do the opposite.  Its polarity based.  Nobody wants objective counterpoints.  Those aren't good for market share.

News:  The news could show people sitting in their homes content with what's going on... or agreeing with it.  But, that wouldn't exactly make for an exciting show.  They show the unusual newsworthy things... not the norm.  My wife works at the federal building downtown.  Its across from the county courthouse, the city courthouse and the state courthouse.  Needless to say, 90% of all protests start there.  I can not begin to tell you how many times I've driven by protests that had more media coverage personell than protestors.  Yet.. to see it on the news that night... well... they had to make it news.

Even the large protests that gather 1000s of people are not representative of the overall attitude.  But, they are newsworthy, so they do get massive coverage.  Once again... its only covering the outspoken against, not everyone.

Its called perspective Frenchy.  You'll see what you want to see.

MiniD
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: SOB on March 25, 2003, 11:59:41 AM
90% of US citizens love to hate the French.  50% of US citizens are stupid, and of that 50%, half are painfully stupid.  ;)


SOB
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: Wlfgng on March 25, 2003, 12:08:45 PM
ah.. Kanth had a truism there about the media..
good point :)

I have to agree with SOB though about the stuipid factor of many people in this country.. though it pains me to admit, I work with a few.
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: batdog on March 25, 2003, 12:33:23 PM
I like Frenchy.
Title: funny observation on USA
Post by: gofaster on March 25, 2003, 01:01:26 PM
So the other day my wife and I are getting our addiction to CNN satisfied when they show a sequence of video clips of the protestors.  There was a rally at the USS Intrepid in NY to show support for the war, and then there's a scene zeroed in on one of the ship's gunports that shows two people unfurling a banner saying "Shame".  At first I didn't think much about it - just another stupid anti-war banner - and then I thought (a) how did the museum officials let them through the turnstyles with that giant banner and (b) how did the cameraman know they were going to unfurl the banner right there, right then?  I can't help but think that, at some level, it was staged.