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shadow
Posted: Aug 1 2006, 05:36 PM


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well not us as kids, the adults that voted the government officials in are complaining about the way it works.

oh and hows this for afganistan http://english.ohmynews.com/ArticleView/ar..._no=1&back_url=?
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Posted: Aug 2 2006, 01:49 AM


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Pretty bad writing if you ask me. Those sources are edited to give a different representation than they really project.
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shadow
Posted: Aug 2 2006, 03:52 PM


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i'm just trying to point out that everything is not ok over there atm.
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Naoki09
Posted: Aug 3 2006, 10:28 AM


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Its Afghanistan, what do you expect?
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shadow
Posted: Aug 3 2006, 01:17 PM


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well, bench had said something along the lines of that it great or something
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Naoki09
Posted: Aug 3 2006, 03:42 PM


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Well he ment that its better then before. It certainley is, I wouldn't end up disagreeing with that.
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Posted: Aug 3 2006, 10:20 PM


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well....i guess it's better than it has been, think the world will make it stay that way?
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Naoki09
Posted: Aug 3 2006, 10:45 PM


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Unless we do there work for them and set up a democracy, no.
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Posted: Aug 6 2006, 01:43 PM


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the following is response to chocolatekake's "so it's all our fault"

yes it is our fault (mostly). the success of a nation (espesecailly a democrecy)depends on it 's cititzens willingness to sacrifiece. somthing we appier to have lost after the korean war.

because of this i think the US has maybe 100 years left as a world power. the greed and increasing moral depriavity of the western world has doomed it to fall shortly. the next superpowers will most likly be the increasingly capitalist china and india. did you know that indian kids are on averge two years ahead of us acedemicly? there is more i could rant about but the fact is that unless somthing drastic happens, US power and popularity are only going to decline further.

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Naoki09
Posted: Aug 6 2006, 02:21 PM


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The only reason our average is down is Miami and Los Angelas slum schools.

We will remain a super power for thousands of years, just not the lead superpower.
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Posted: Aug 6 2006, 09:44 PM


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really, it's because of the Miami and LA slum schools....right. Where'd you learn that?

eh, true.
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QUOTE (Naoki09 @ Jul 9 2006, 09:13 PM)
What about him? From his time in office, he has endured much worse then alot of Presidents. 9/11, a Second Gulf War, Katrina, Bin Laden, so forth. All these things are being blammed on him because he is "President" Recently Time Magazine had a rather interesting issue. "The End of Cowboy Diplomacy" The issue sugests that President Bush has matured incredibly from his wild Texas self, to the Big Talking President he is today. The Iraq War was a bad decision, but we are there now so we cant leave. No use looking at past mistakes.


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Amen to your origional post mitch. the iraq war was probably a mistake but lets face it. the situation is still better than it was with saddam in power and we can't back out now (plus the invasion made the news pretty interesting for a few days).

what really bugs me is the liberal media. ever notice how we never hear about afganistan any more? we instaled a domocratic government over there that works well, apart from the ocasional bombing (wich is to be expected in a muslim country) everything is going well over there and yet i havent heard about it in months. i wish our culture was more like it was in WWII. if anybody said anything bad about the government they were called a nazie and thrown in jail. okay maybe thats a little extreme but we dont seem to have any patriotism or nationalism anymore and its start ing to piss me off. if you dont like the way america does things than do somthing about it or move somewhere else! but nobody will do anything because were all to busy sitting on our lazy (censored)  watching the news on our $5000 TVs and then complaining about how the world sucks so much and expecting a government that already has to deal with way to much crap to fix it all and when they dont we blame man at the top who in most cases cant fix it because he is bogged down with so much beurocrecy and politics he cant even elect a (censored) judge!


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What is your fault? The only thing that is Liberal's fault is the extreme hatred of American democracy.


1. I don't really watch the news, and my TV was $20.
2. I don't hate our government I just think it could be better, as it has been better.
3. Bench, that was shadow's post you were talking about.
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BenchMaster
Posted: Nov 14 2006, 11:52 AM


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1. I don't even have my own TV and I wasn't acusing you in particuler.
2. agreed. but it's not enough to just complain about it.
3. whatever.
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