Sums it up.
John -

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The Sushi Hunter wrote:And 65% of the world wants to see America go down. So now we have an idea why 65% would vote for BOzo. Terrorists both international and domestic don't like Bush either.
FinnFreak wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:And 65% of the world wants to see America go down. So now we have an idea why 65% would vote for BOzo. Terrorists both international and domestic don't like Bush either.
95% of the world have family living in the U.S. - they have NO interest in "seeing America going down".
They want some fairness in economic & foreign policy that affects their everyday lives.
And little less multi-national (U.S.) companies ripping off their natural resources.
John -
KenTheDude wrote:FinnFreak wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:And 65% of the world wants to see America go down. So now we have an idea why 65% would vote for BOzo. Terrorists both international and domestic don't like Bush either.
95% of the world have family living in the U.S. - they have NO interest in "seeing America going down".
They want some fairness in economic & foreign policy that affects their everyday lives.
And little less multi-national (U.S.) companies ripping off their natural resources.
John -
Then why the hell are they supporting Obama?
conversationpc wrote:Behshad wrote:If your buddy Romney gets voted in, four years from now when things are all fucked up, I bet you will put all the blame on Obama
What do you mean "when"? Things were "fucked up" during the previous eight years of the Bush administration and Obama has only made it worse.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:95% of the earth's population has relatives in America? Earth's population is estimated at 7.046 billion as of right now. Wouldn't 95% of 7.046 billion mean that America is more populated than it already is?
And just because they have relatives in America doesn't mean that the relatives back in the mother countries don't want America to collapse. Best case scenario is 95% of the people who have fled to America are from countries who would love to take America over or even take part in it's destruction.
FinnFreak wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:And 65% of the world wants to see America go down. So now we have an idea why 65% would vote for BOzo. Terrorists both international and domestic don't like Bush either.
95% of the world have family living in the U.S. - they have NO interest in "seeing America going down".
They want some fairness in economic & foreign policy that affects their everyday lives.
And little less multi-national (U.S.) companies ripping off their natural resources.
John -
Perhaps much of the support for Obama is as a direct reaction to the presidency of George W. Bush. It is true that Obama’s approval ratings have plummeted since he inherited power, from the high 70’ to under 50 percent, but this is nothing compared to Bush who fell as low as 19 percent at one point during his second term. Despite the catastrophic tenancy of Bush, the Republican party still managed to retain 47 percentage of the vote in 2008.
Maybe we are “misunderestimating” former President Bush, but a large amount of our appreciation for Obama comes from the fact that he is the opposite of Bush; he is undoubtedly intelligent. For a start he is a respectful (and hence respected) man who values negotiation over force – it is no doubt favourable to many European’s opinion that he strongly opposed the USA’s invasion of Iraq.
Romney’s “gaffes” meanwhile are providing almost as much offence and hilarity as Bush’s did. His recent trip to Europe was frankly embarrassing and he continues to come out with lines such as, “I believe in an America where millions of Americans believe in an America that’s the America millions of Americans believe in. That’s the America I love.” Let’s just say that I am looking forward to the live television debates.
We can see that the majority of the voting is not down to the likeability or competence of the leader of the party. If a president can receive approval ratings as low as Bush’s, and his party is still able to seriously contend the subsequent election, we must look at the bigger picture.
Behshad wrote:KenTheDude wrote:FinnFreak wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:And 65% of the world wants to see America go down. So now we have an idea why 65% would vote for BOzo. Terrorists both international and domestic don't like Bush either.
95% of the world have family living in the U.S. - they have NO interest in "seeing America going down".
They want some fairness in economic & foreign policy that affects their everyday lives.
And little less multi-national (U.S.) companies ripping off their natural resources.
John -
Then why the hell are they supporting Obama?
Because they know Romney is another Bush! duh !
Behshad wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:95% of the earth's population has relatives in America? Earth's population is estimated at 7.046 billion as of right now. Wouldn't 95% of 7.046 billion mean that America is more populated than it already is?
And just because they have relatives in America doesn't mean that the relatives back in the mother countries don't want America to collapse. Best case scenario is 95% of the people who have fled to America are from countries who would love to take America over or even take part in it's destruction.
You are very stupid !!
A few weeks ago I met a couple of American girls in London, both at university in the city. One was a Democrat, one a Republican. After a quick chat about their views on the upcoming election, I asked the Republican girl why she will vote as such, to which she replied, “My Dad’s a Republican, we’ve always voted Republican.” I asked her whether she had a brain of her own. We didn’t get on very well after that. It stuns me that in this day and age, an intelligent young woman would vote based on family loyalties without questioning whether what she is voting for is the right thing to do. I am not saying that one side is right, and one side is wrong; my issue lies with the fact that she was unable to construct any argument for why she was voting as she was. In America, lines are drawn deeply into the sand. We can predict with near certainty whom 90 percent of the states are going to vote for, and due to the winner takes all nature of seats per state, we are left with just 3 “battleground states” where the election is won and lost.
FinnFreak wrote:A few weeks ago I met a couple of American girls in London, both at university in the city. One was a Democrat, one a Republican. After a quick chat about their views on the upcoming election, I asked the Republican girl why she will vote as such, to which she replied, “My Dad’s a Republican, we’ve always voted Republican.” I asked her whether she had a brain of her own. We didn’t get on very well after that. It stuns me that in this day and age, an intelligent young woman would vote based on family loyalties without questioning whether what she is voting for is the right thing to do. I am not saying that one side is right, and one side is wrong; my issue lies with the fact that she was unable to construct any argument for why she was voting as she was. In America, lines are drawn deeply into the sand. We can predict with near certainty whom 90 percent of the states are going to vote for, and due to the winner takes all nature of seats per state, we are left with just 3 “battleground states” where the election is won and lost.
http://worldnewstoday.co.uk/2012/09/why ... n-america/
John -
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Let's just take just Iran for example out of dozens more countries. How many Iranians are in America and how many Iranians in Iran want to see America go down? Just because Iranians in Iran have relatives who have fled to America, doesn't mean they don't want America to collapse or be destroyed. Fact is, if America does collapse, the first to go will be the military and all the republicans that you hate and blame so much. But also consider that if that happens, all of you will go down next. You think that they will come with open arms for the civilians? Yeah, they will elimiate the more stronger and work their way down until it's completely destroyed. Better hope that doesn't happen.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Behshad wrote:KenTheDude wrote:FinnFreak wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:And 65% of the world wants to see America go down. So now we have an idea why 65% would vote for BOzo. Terrorists both international and domestic don't like Bush either.
95% of the world have family living in the U.S. - they have NO interest in "seeing America going down".
They want some fairness in economic & foreign policy that affects their everyday lives.
And little less multi-national (U.S.) companies ripping off their natural resources.
John -
Then why the hell are they supporting Obama?
Because they know Romney is another Bush! duh !
100% of the terrorist groups both internationally and domestic don't like Bush either. Tell us why that is Behshad.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Hey Behshad, your party's theme song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nauLgZISozs
Behshad wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Let's just take just Iran for example out of dozens more countries. How many Iranians are in America and how many Iranians in Iran want to see America go down? Just because Iranians in Iran have relatives who have fled to America, doesn't mean they don't want America to collapse or be destroyed. Fact is, if America does collapse, the first to go will be the military and all the republicans that you hate and blame so much. But also consider that if that happens, all of you will go down next. You think that they will come with open arms for the civilians? Yeah, they will elimiate the more stronger and work their way down until it's completely destroyed. Better hope that doesn't happen.
This is why you are stupid!
I can guarantee you that 95% of Iranian want their own government to go down and not USA. You are so fucking brainwashed by onesided media that you cant even think for yourself . All your thoughts and ideas are based on PURE assumptions based on what youre spoonfed by the media daily and sadly youre not the only one.
FinnFreak wrote:Behshad wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Let's just take just Iran for example out of dozens more countries. How many Iranians are in America and how many Iranians in Iran want to see America go down? Just because Iranians in Iran have relatives who have fled to America, doesn't mean they don't want America to collapse or be destroyed. Fact is, if America does collapse, the first to go will be the military and all the republicans that you hate and blame so much. But also consider that if that happens, all of you will go down next. You think that they will come with open arms for the civilians? Yeah, they will elimiate the more stronger and work their way down until it's completely destroyed. Better hope that doesn't happen.
This is why you are stupid!
I can guarantee you that 95% of Iranian want their own government to go down and not USA. You are so fucking brainwashed by onesided media that you cant even think for yourself . All your thoughts and ideas are based on PURE assumptions based on what youre spoonfed by the media daily and sadly youre not the only one.
These people call themselves Persian & are extremely proud of their several thousands of years old culture. The thing they miss most in the U.S. is that America doesn't have much of a culture to be proud about.
The president of Iran doesn't really have much power in Iran, other than being a foreign policy blowhorn - that's his job.
Defence..? - No.
Could HE start a war/attack against Israel..? - No.
Nuclear program..? - No.
Most Persians I've met consider him a total embarrassment.
John -
FinnFreak wrote:A few weeks ago I met a couple of American girls in London, both at university in the city. One was a Democrat, one a Republican. After a quick chat about their views on the upcoming election, I asked the Republican girl why she will vote as such, to which she replied, “My Dad’s a Republican, we’ve always voted Republican.” I asked her whether she had a brain of her own. We didn’t get on very well after that. It stuns me that in this day and age, an intelligent young woman would vote based on family loyalties without questioning whether what she is voting for is the right thing to do. I am not saying that one side is right, and one side is wrong; my issue lies with the fact that she was unable to construct any argument for why she was voting as she was. In America, lines are drawn deeply into the sand. We can predict with near certainty whom 90 percent of the states are going to vote for, and due to the winner takes all nature of seats per state, we are left with just 3 “battleground states” where the election is won and lost.
http://worldnewstoday.co.uk/2012/09/why ... n-america/
John -
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:FinnFreak wrote:A few weeks ago I met a couple of American girls in London, both at university in the city. One was a Democrat, one a Republican. After a quick chat about their views on the upcoming election, I asked the Republican girl why she will vote as such, to which she replied, “My Dad’s a Republican, we’ve always voted Republican.” I asked her whether she had a brain of her own. We didn’t get on very well after that. It stuns me that in this day and age, an intelligent young woman would vote based on family loyalties without questioning whether what she is voting for is the right thing to do. I am not saying that one side is right, and one side is wrong; my issue lies with the fact that she was unable to construct any argument for why she was voting as she was. In America, lines are drawn deeply into the sand. We can predict with near certainty whom 90 percent of the states are going to vote for, and due to the winner takes all nature of seats per state, we are left with just 3 “battleground states” where the election is won and lost.
http://worldnewstoday.co.uk/2012/09/why ... n-america/
John -
Look to be fair, Americans don't have a monopoly on this kind of nonsense. Kind of unfair to single them out for this kind of narrow thinking. I know a ton of Europeans who tend to not only adopt a pretty strict party affiliation and unthinking vote for their father's party. You always know for example that the northeast of England is always going to vote for the Labour Party and the South East of England will vote Conservatives. Working with plenty of Europeans, I know that there are many of them who have their political views defined by the mainstream media and dominant political apparatus and don't consider an alternative world view. As a matter of fact I sometimes think they are more closeminded. Being narrow minded, uninformed , and provincial in ones thinking happens everywhere.
Behshad wrote:FinnFreak wrote:Behshad wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Let's just take just Iran for example out of dozens more countries. How many Iranians are in America and how many Iranians in Iran want to see America go down? Just because Iranians in Iran have relatives who have fled to America, doesn't mean they don't want America to collapse or be destroyed. Fact is, if America does collapse, the first to go will be the military and all the republicans that you hate and blame so much. But also consider that if that happens, all of you will go down next. You think that they will come with open arms for the civilians? Yeah, they will elimiate the more stronger and work their way down until it's completely destroyed. Better hope that doesn't happen.
This is why you are stupid!
I can guarantee you that 95% of Iranian want their own government to go down and not USA. You are so fucking brainwashed by onesided media that you cant even think for yourself . All your thoughts and ideas are based on PURE assumptions based on what youre spoonfed by the media daily and sadly youre not the only one.
These people call themselves Persian & are extremely proud of their several thousands of years old culture. The thing they miss most in the U.S. is that America doesn't have much of a culture to be proud about.
The president of Iran doesn't really have much power in Iran, other than being a foreign policy blowhorn - that's his job.
Defence..? - No.
Could HE start a war/attack against Israel..? - No.
Nuclear program..? - No.
Most Persians I've met consider him a total embarrassment.
John -
Bingo !
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The Sushi Hunter wrote:Behshad wrote:FinnFreak wrote:Behshad wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Let's just take just Iran for example out of dozens more countries. How many Iranians are in America and how many Iranians in Iran want to see America go down? Just because Iranians in Iran have relatives who have fled to America, doesn't mean they don't want America to collapse or be destroyed. Fact is, if America does collapse, the first to go will be the military and all the republicans that you hate and blame so much. But also consider that if that happens, all of you will go down next. You think that they will come with open arms for the civilians? Yeah, they will elimiate the more stronger and work their way down until it's completely destroyed. Better hope that doesn't happen.
This is why you are stupid!
I can guarantee you that 95% of Iranian want their own government to go down and not USA. You are so fucking brainwashed by onesided media that you cant even think for yourself . All your thoughts and ideas are based on PURE assumptions based on what youre spoonfed by the media daily and sadly youre not the only one.
These people call themselves Persian & are extremely proud of their several thousands of years old culture. The thing they miss most in the U.S. is that America doesn't have much of a culture to be proud about.
The president of Iran doesn't really have much power in Iran, other than being a foreign policy blowhorn - that's his job.
Defence..? - No.
Could HE start a war/attack against Israel..? - No.
Nuclear program..? - No.
Most Persians I've met consider him a total embarrassment.
John -
Bingo !
This would only apply to the Iranians who have fled to American and not the vast majority of Iranians in Iran or other countries around the world.
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BOzo will be coming out balls swinging. Again, only if that Biden balls transplant takes hold without BOzo's body rejecting it first.
They are both using Hillary's balls.
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