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I'm with Flip, really. He raises a lot of good points...

And yes, Americans are taught to believe our country is the best in the world, but look around. There's so much that goes wrong here... how can it be perfect?
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Aldo is 100% right, much of the world could not have been conquered by the British Empire had it not been for the combined use of British forces, English Musketeers would send up a huge cloud of smoke when they fired, but the Musketeers were nothing to worry about compared to the Scottish Clansmen who hid behind the muskets and charged through the smoke after they fired.

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Flipside wrote:Aldo is 100% right, much of the world could not have been conquered by the British Empire had it not been for the combined use of British forces, English Musketeers would send up a huge cloud of smoke when they fired, but the Musketeers were nothing to worry about compared to the Scottish Clansmen who hid behind the muskets and charged through the smoke after they fired.
clansmen.... like these...???
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As I see it, there are "good" people and less "good" people in every country. And thats about it.

What matters in the long run are the actions taken by each individual; a government can tell you what to think, but it can't make you. What makes you think is what you experience, and what you experience heavily depends on the thinking/actions of the "guy next to you".

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Raa wrote:
redmenace wrote:Flipside:

Thank you flipside for your kind words. England loss was the worlds gain.
This is what Tiara and Ricotr were complaining about on NW... America feeling so high and mighty...
Well yeah "some" americans needs reallty check, USA is not all power full some americans think that they are but truth is they aren't

my opion is i hope good future for USA and I hope that Bush is not re-elected


PS. and good post Flip :)





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Also, as a side note, can I point out that the UN is neither a government, nor is it foreign, America is part of it, and it was suggested by the Canadian Prime Minister ;)
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It was a lot of hot air from day 2 to be honest, it was really just a quick coalition to deal with the British, French and Israelis in Egypt. But it was pretty much worn out after that, they'd rather deliver paper cuts to offending countries these days.
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*agrees with Flipside*

You should run for political office, Flip, you are well spoken and don't mince words with political trash.

What I find disheartening is the number of politicians who are willing to bow to the UN like it is a government in waiting.

BTW, I was watching CSPAN this morning and they had a british debate on whether Pres. Bush should be re-elected with a Mr. Trimble who enunciated very clearly the situation in the world without any spin toward the left or right. I found it interesting.
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Flipside wrote:It was a lot of hot air from day 2 to be honest, it was really just a quick coalition to deal with the British, French and Israelis in Egypt. But it was pretty much worn out after that, they'd rather deliver paper cuts to offending countries these days.
not to mention NATO/Warsaw Pact disputes. And most of those were settled outside the UN anyway (SALT, IRBM, START come to mind)

before i forget, i saw a bush rally on c-span whilst flipping through channels and the music they had going was "The Final Countdown" by Europe (of all bands with a geographic name)
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I suppose if there were one thing that I could state about American Democracy that worries me, it would be the amount of money a candidate needs to be a challenge these days.

How can anyone with that kind of money to spend on advertising themselves, or being given money by corporations expecting a return on their investment, claim to know what the 'average American' wants?
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That was an argument I had with someone ages ago... You need a tremendous amount of capital to run for president, and when you have that much, you are out of touch with the rest of society... It's not fair, I tells ya.

What we need is some kind of mandatory airtime allotance for all candidates, so that the lesser wealthy of the bunch can get equal airtime...


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