jasen101 28.08.2004 03:18 |
O.K. I say alot of stuff that pisses many people off sometimes. I do this partly because it is fun to get a rise out of idiots and partly because I am fed up with the world in general. One of the reasons why I hate Americans is because an American company bought out the company I worked for and laid us all off. The jobs then went down to Atlanta. There where people who had been at the company for over 25 years, but that didn't stop those greedy yankee pigs from destroying what many people had worked very hard for. Last year my Dad lost his job when S.P. Richards Company, division of Genuine Parts laid him and 10 other positions off. The positions were then given to eligible Americans. My Dad had worked for that company for a long time...but they didn't care. Why should they? Americans don't have to apologize for anything. This last year thousands of Iraqis have died and nearly 1000 american soldiers have so too in a war that was pre empted by a bastard(bush) that cares more for money and oil than a human life ...wouldn't you feel just a little aukward shouting out "USA #1"? That's what gets to me. I'm sick and tired of being politically correct. I'll throw in a "fuck you" for good measure. |
hamsters 28.08.2004 03:21 |
Poor you playing the victim, you got laid off! It's not like since the American economy has gone down the crapper plenty of Americans have lost their jobs...but whatever. |
jasen101 28.08.2004 03:25 |
Yeah but the fired us and gave the jobs to americans. Can't you even understand that? Well, thanks for the sympathy you Nazi cow. |
hamsters 28.08.2004 03:31 |
So you want sympathy? Do you know how many american jobs are going overseas to Asia for cheaper labor? No, you probably don't care because you see this story rather one-sidedly, the side that victimizes you. Well I hope you're happy that something's going wrong for Americans. And watch who you call nazi, I don't go visit family member's graves that list the dates they were imprisoned in Auschwitz for fun, you know. |
Farlander 28.08.2004 03:40 |
So we're trying to get a rise out of people here? Well, I'll give it a shot.
jasen101 wrote: One of the reasons why I hate Americans is because an American company bought out the company I worked for and laid us all off. The jobs then went down to Atlanta. There where people who had been at the company for over 25 years, but that didn't stop those greedy yankee pigs from destroying what many people had worked very hard for. Last year my Dad lost his job when S.P. Richards Company, division of Genuine Parts laid him and 10 other positions off. The positions were then given to eligible Americans. My Dad had worked for that company for a long time...but they didn't care. Why should they? Americans don't have to apologize for anything.Boo-hoo, you lost your job and now you hate all the citizens of country that happen to reside in the country where that company is based. I sense you have an advanced case of Bitter-foreign-asshole-itis. I'd get that checked out by a physician if I were you. Assuming the evil Americans haven't already sent their squads of physician elimination squads into your country. This last year thousands of Iraqis have died and nearly 1000 american soldiers have so too in a war that was pre empted by a bastard(bush) that cares more for money and oil than a human life...You mean the guy who gave an oppressed people their freedom by sending forth soldiers who were perfectly willing to fight and die for the freedom of people they didn't even know? The guy that defends the rights of the innocent humans being slaughted by the millions by people who refuse to even acknowledge the humanity of their victims? He doesn't care about human life? ...wouldn't you feel just a little aukward shouting out "USA #1"? That's what gets to me.Before I read this topic it seemed a little tasteless, but now it seems perfectly justified. |
Mr Coolest Cat 28.08.2004 06:21 |
What a bunch of silly little girls. |
Janet 28.08.2004 07:48 |
"Bitter-foreign-asshole-itis." ~giggle~! |
Mr.Jingles 28.08.2004 08:43 |
Jansen, I understand why you're so mad but yet you're generalizing on ALL Americans, who are not anything like the typical fascist greedy corporate American. Let me remind you that the majority of Americans as well as Canadians are working class people, who work as hard as anyone else for a decent living. Those same Americans that screwed up Canadians, happen to be the same one who also screw up blue collar Americans by cutting their wages and benefits and increasing their work. Compared to what they do in third world nations, those Canadians have gotten it easy (Sorry to say this but it's true). These people are nearly forced into slavery by earning less than $25 cents an hour for doing extreme hard labor and spending 12 hours a day, 7 days a week. |
Sir B.A Baracus 28.08.2004 08:58 |
Hi! I'm Jasen, and I am a massive tool. 'Nuff said. I think the boy really needs a good, old fashioned country ass whoopin'! |
geeksandgeeks 28.08.2004 10:22 |
Simmer down, Jasen. It's not the fault of most Americans that you lost your job. I would trade job situations with you if I could, because I really want to quit my job, but I doubt you want to spend all day staring at an octopus. Plus my parents would kill me. No country has the monopoly on stupidity or heartlessness, though. The ones with more people, like China, the US, and India, tend to naturally have more stupid and heartless people. For example, I read a news story about an elderly Asian immigrant who spoke very little English, getting lost and being found by cops. The cops, who were apparently intelligent, compassionate cops, picked him up so that he'd have a place to sleep while they sorted things out. The next morning he was in court for some reason, except that the judge, who apparently did not get his position based on overall intelligence, got the wrong folder in front of him, the folder of a person who had committed a misdemeanor. So he gave this poor guy a stern reprimand and sentenced him to six months in jail. For being elderly and lost. And this could probably happen just about anywhere where the general population is too lazy to learn any language other than English. (And by the way, for good measure - I know several Atlantans who, if you called them Yankees, would come after you wih machetes. We ain't no Yankees, boy. Also, the job situation in Atlanta is the pits right now. Don't take it out on them.) |
iGSM 28.08.2004 11:13 |
I (heart) America. Except Detroit. I don't like the name. Deeeeeeetroit. And stop calling Australia Orztraileeeah. Other than that I (heart) America. |
jasen101 28.08.2004 13:31 |
Sir B.A. I'd love to lay the smackdown on you bitch. I could kick your arse with my left hand tied behind my back. I didn't say that this is the only reason why I hate americans....it is one of the reasons..their foreign policy. I hate them for many other reasons as well. Since I got laid off a couple years ago I have another job, btw. You americans should really take a look at how many people hate you around the world. Your leaders can't even go to another country without causing a riot. |
deleted user 28.08.2004 13:49 |
Did your mother not hug you as a child? LOL! |
Sir B.A Baracus 28.08.2004 13:53 |
Dude, Seriously. You truly do not want to go there. You have issues, my friend. I stand by my statement, your reply only proves the simple fact that you need a good, old fashioned, country ass whipping!!! How long has it been since you've had your ass whooped? |
Sir B.A Baracus 28.08.2004 13:57 |
I'll knock a lung loose. I'm gonna be on you like ugly on a Baldwin brother. You're about to git yer dough popped. I'll be on you like rust on a pump handle. I'm gonna tear you a new corn chute. I'll kick yer ass so hard you'll have to clear yer throat to fart. I'm tougher 'n a two dollar steak. I'm gonna git a hunk outta you big enough to clog the drain. I'll tear into you like a hobo into a bologna sandwich. I'm gonna wipe the floor with ya, then whup yer ass for not gettin' in the corners. I'll put a popknot on yer head big enough for a calf to suck on. I'm gonna hit ya so hard, yer kids'll be borned dizzy. I'll be on you like ugly on a baboon's ass. . I'll beat you like pancake batter. I'm gonna tear into you like a mountain lion into a baby goat. You're gonna be worse than the alligator was when the lake went dry. I'll tear into you like a stray dog into an alley dumpster. I'm gonna kick yer ass so hard you can whistle through yer hemorrhoids. I'll be on you like Bobby Knight on a point guard. I'm gonna be on somebody like stink on an Adam Sandler movie Kick your ass so hard you can cough and fart at the same time You gonna be laughin' out the other side of your face over there I'm gonna put a pop knot on your head so big you're gonna need a support garment |
Goo 28.08.2004 14:30 |
I don't agree with you Jasen, but I do see your point. I think it's hard for a lot of you to see how hard it is for Canadians to like Americans. We don't morally agree with them on a lot of things. It seems we're always being overshadowed, bought out, etc. etc. by them. As a nation, they never seem to recognize us for anything, or bother to know anything about us. Let me give a few examples: After 9/11, Bush said some sort of thankyou to all the countries who had helped them get by it, or something, but not once did he mention Canada. When there was a major electricity blackout in the States and Canada, the mayor of New York automatically blamed it on us, even though after a bit of investigation, it turned out that the problem started somewhere in the US. The other week, I met a woman from Conneticut. I told her that I was from Toronto, and she said "wow, your English is really good!" for those of you who don't know much about Canada, Toronto is a VERY English city. When I explained that, she said something like "Yeah, well, I guess that in Toronto you guys speak English, but in Ontario they speak French all the time." Toronto is in Ontario. I'm not saying that these are good reasons to hate a country, but I'm just trying to put everyone else in our shoes. Personally, I try my hardest to like Americans as much as any other country, but it gets hard sometimes. And I can understand why a lot of Canadians feel the same way Jasen does. |
Holly2003 28.08.2004 16:09 |
"Why I hate Americans " Pierre, no one's interested in how you became a gimp. But, I'll have to admit, your ramblings are mildly diverting - a bit like watching a monkey eat its own shit at the zoo. |
SallyJ. 28.08.2004 16:29 |
Maybe it would help, Jasen, if you'd start thinking about Americans as individuals. Not ALL Americans did something to you. You're generalizing! Stupid. Not good. Don't do that. I don't agree with the USA government, but that doesn't mean I 'hate Americans'. That would be insane. I don't agree with the Dutch government, but I don't hate all Dutch people. I'd hate myself as well then. See? We are all persons, individuals. You can't hold an entire population responsible for something you don't agree with. |
Sir B.A Baracus 28.08.2004 16:48 |
A Canadian once took a big, steaming dump in my flowerbed. Another Canadian cut me off in traffic on I-75, and yet another flipped me the bird when I passed him later that very day. I hate the f@#$ing Canadians... Times have changed, Our kids are getting worse They won't obey their parents, They just want to fart and curse. Should we blame the government, or blame society, or should we blame the images on tv No! Blame Canada! Blame Canada With all their beady little eyes, their flapping heads so full of lies Blame Canada! Blame Canada! We need to form a full assault, it's Canada's fault! Don't blame me, for my son Stan, He saw the darn cartoon, and now he's off to join the klan! And my boy eric once, had my picture on his shelf, but now when I see him, he tells me to fuck myself Well, Blame Canada! It seems that everything's gone wrong since Canada came along Blame Canada! Blame Canada! They're not even a real country anyway. My son could of been a doctor or a lawyer, it's a true, Instead he burned up like a piggie on a barbecue, Should we blame the matches? Should we blame the fire, or the doctor who allowed him to expire. Heck no! Blame Canada! Blame Canada! With all their hockey hubaloo and that bitch Anne Murray too. Blame Canada! Shame on Canada! The smut we must stop The trash we must smash Laughter and fun must all be undone We must blame them and cause a fuss Before somebody thinks of blaming us! |
Daburcor? 28.08.2004 17:05 |
Ah, Another topic filled with love and joy! :) |
Janet 28.08.2004 17:32 |
Ah, a huge weight has been lifted off of my shoulders. I now know that no matter how I live my life, or what I stand for, I am hated, regardless. Sort of takes the pressure off. |
Pluto 28.08.2004 18:06 |
Same here Janet. |
Daburcor? 28.08.2004 18:22 |
Awlink Janet* You need to come on yahoo and listen to my song. ;P |
Penis - Vagina 28.08.2004 18:48 |
It's a good song, but I'd recommend coming on AIM to hear Vincent Price talking about pork sandwiches instead. |
Janet 28.08.2004 19:51 |
Dan...I am here, you are NOT! (Hurryyyyyyyyyy or its me and Vincent Price) ;-) |
Lisser 28.08.2004 19:56 |
*waves at Dan and Janet* |
Janet 28.08.2004 20:09 |
*waves at Lisser* :-D (Dan, where the hell are you?) |
Penis - Vagina 28.08.2004 20:23 |
- - link - - |
jasen101 28.08.2004 21:16 |
Sir B.A., I'd love to take your invitation for a good ole country ass whoppin. Just tell me one thing, how many slaps im i gonna have to give you until you start crying like the bitch that you are?? I don't do fucked up country folk, bitch. Come to the big town instead. Then I can have my way with you and you'll have to tell all yo friends that you got ass whooped by a homo. Fuckin hillbilly. |
Zander05 28.08.2004 23:20 |
Jansen, I'm American. I'm not saying the USA is the best, even a blind man can see it sucks sometimes. But you know what, while your pissing and moaning about how you lost your job, our economy is in the sh*tter and millions of people in this country are laid off and if you REALLY want to blame any American - just do what we do - blame President Bush - he is, after all, in charge of the "free" world. Oh yeah - one more thing, pull the stick out of your ass - maybe then you won't be such a b*tch. |
Zander05 28.08.2004 23:22 |
And though I do agree with your views on our war and president, I still think you're a dick. Everyone else, I apologize for the language. |
wstüssyb 29.08.2004 04:40 |
Do you want some cheese to go with your whine? |
Pluto 29.08.2004 13:08 |
Im a republican but I dont agree on the war. Does this mean that Im not human |
Music Man 29.08.2004 13:31 |
jasen101 wrote: O.K. I say alot of stuff that pisses many people off sometimes. I do this partly because it is fun to get a rise out of idiots and partly because I am fed up with the world in general. One of the reasons why I hate Americans is because an American company bought out the company I worked for and laid us all off. The jobs then went down to Atlanta. There where people who had been at the company for over 25 years, but that didn't stop those greedy yankee pigs from destroying what many people had worked very hard for. Last year my Dad lost his job when S.P. Richards Company, division of Genuine Parts laid him and 10 other positions off. The positions were then given to eligible Americans. My Dad had worked for that company for a long time...but they didn't care. Why should they? Americans don't have to apologize for anything. This last year thousands of Iraqis have died and nearly 1000 american soldiers have so too in a war that was pre empted by a bastard(bush) that cares more for money and oil than a human life ...wouldn't you feel just a little aukward shouting out "USA #1"? That's what gets to me. I'm sick and tired of being politically correct. I'll throw in a "fuck you" for good measure.Surely you've heard the saying, "C'est la vie"? Why don't you take the whambulance over to McDonalds and get a whamburger with a side of cries? I, unlike many people, do not like to generalize (neither countries, nor even political parties) to support my arguments. However, I think that your posts explain enough for my argument, jasen101. |
Music Man 29.08.2004 13:39 |
pluto wrote: Im a republican but I dont agree on the war. Does this mean that Im not humanWhether or not you support the war, it is (for nearly ALL Americans) because of your humane moral beliefs. Either you believe that the war is meaningless and is a wasteful massive loss of life, or you believe that the war has a positive effect on the world and the Middle East, and that the lives lost are sacrifices to the greater good and future preservation of life. Either way, you are still humane. Honestly, what percent of Americans have anything to gain or lose due to the war? If you said five (percent? no, people), then you are correct. The rest use racism to justify the war, who are another MINUTE population of the United States of America. |
geeksandgeeks 29.08.2004 14:25 |
ThomasQuinn wrote:There's a flaw in your argument here. Anyone who has ever dealt with a mature raccoon knows that raccoons are far more intelligent than humans. The same goes for bees and all species of rodent other than hamsters and gerbils. Therefore, if Republicans are not humans, that may actually be a vote in their favor, because humans are eternally convinced that their intelligence outstrips that of all other creatures. They have never been more wrong.jasen101 wrote: This last year thousands of Iraqis have died and nearly 1000 american soldiers have so too in a war that was pre empted by a bastard(bush) that cares more for money and oil than a human life ...I agree! The thing is, I don't blaim Americans for that...just republicans (who, in my opinion, aren't even human, and thus not responsible for their actions). Fuck the system, president and republican party! While we're at it, fuck Sharon and his Likud. They're the Jewish equivalent of Nazi's! Which brings me to the point that Americans, like everyone else in the world, are only humans. It's the Jesus theory - when you've been told all your life that you are God, you might start to believe it. Americans are in this very situation - we are raised to believe that we are superior to everyone else, because we live in a country that has freedoms that no other nation in the world except Canada, England, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Japan, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Australia, Luxemborg, and other nations that I forgot has. Naturally, other people don't like this. So when we make it clear that we are human, make a bonehead move, and fall flat on our faces, they laugh really really hard at us - haha, not so superior after all, are you? Now, let's not do that anymore, okay? We should all sit back, remember that the people in all nations are only human, and watch as the raccoons develop faster-than-light travel. |
Music Man 29.08.2004 14:50 |
geeksandgeeks wrote:Um...yeah. Pesky raccoons.ThomasQuinn wrote:There's a flaw in your argument here. Anyone who has ever dealt with a mature raccoon knows that raccoons are far more intelligent than humans. The same goes for bees and all species of rodent other than hamsters and gerbils. Therefore, if Republicans are not humans, that may actually be a vote in their favor, because humans are eternally convinced that their intelligence outstrips that of all other creatures. They have never been more wrong. Which brings me to the point that Americans, like everyone else in the world, are only humans. It's the Jesus theory - when you've been told all your life that you are God, you might start to believe it. Americans are in this very situation - we are raised to believe that we are superior to everyone else, because we live in a country that has freedoms that no other nation in the world except Canada, England, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Japan, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Australia, Luxemborg, and other nations that I forgot has. Naturally, other people don't like this. So when we make it clear that we are human, make a bonehead move, and fall flat on our faces, they laugh really really hard at us - haha, not so superior after all, are you? Now, let's not do that anymore, okay? We should all sit back, remember that the people in all nations are only human, and watch as the raccoons develop faster-than-light travel.jasen101 wrote: This last year thousands of Iraqis have died and nearly 1000 american soldiers have so too in a war that was pre empted by a bastard(bush) that cares more for money and oil than a human life ...I agree! The thing is, I don't blaim Americans for that...just republicans (who, in my opinion, aren't even human, and thus not responsible for their actions). Fuck the system, president and republican party! While we're at it, fuck Sharon and his Likud. They're the Jewish equivalent of Nazi's! |
Lisser 29.08.2004 15:06 |
Damn racoons. did i spell that right? i don't think i did but I'm going to leave it that way bc I'm American and I suck. :) |
Music Man 29.08.2004 15:07 |
I would also like to say that I know some hamsters and gerbils who are very offended by your post, geeksandgeeks. |
jasen101 29.08.2004 15:16 |
I have to say something to get attention. If you sugar coat things nobody listens...nobody cares. You've got to get people pissed at you if you want them to really think. America has to be held responsible for what they have done in Iraq and for their policy to the rest of the world. If you start pointing out seperate people...."uh...it was bush's fault..or...it is Rumsfeld to blame..." you're making excuses. They're your leaders and they've fucked up big time. I just want people on here to know that they're if they're American they should shut up about it until their country does some good for once. |
jasen101 29.08.2004 15:19 |
Republicans are the real bastards...but they get branded in as just "americans" to the rest of the world. |
Music Man 29.08.2004 15:24 |
Most Americans couldn't really give two shits about national or international politics, me included. It has no bearing on me, and why should I care? The only reason I do care is because everybody else seems to want to talk about it. If, for some reason, an issue really pressed me, then I would care. Until then, I don't. Minors can't even vote anyway. Point: You can't blame the entire American population. Of all the people who do vote, half the people vote for the losing side (remember, most people voted for Gore). What power do they have? None until the next election, which still may not even go their way. Also, many people vote ignorantly. They are easily persuaded by their peers and the advertising of either party. Point: You can't blame the entire voting population. Half the people who vote for a particular candidate do not even agree with all of the things he or she stands for. But what else can they do? There are only two choices: the one you mostly don't agree with, and the one that you mostly agree with. Point: You can't blame voters of a particular party or candidate. Well, who the hell can you blame, then? For one, you can blame and criticize the candidates, to ensure that their incumbency is short-lived. |
jasen101 29.08.2004 15:33 |
yeah yeah yeah blah blah blah i just got drunk and stoned and decided to spew my load of anger. I surprised i could type so well. |
Music Man 29.08.2004 15:49 |
jasen101 wrote: I surprised i could type so well.Me too. |
nil 29.08.2004 15:52 |
jasen101 wrote: yeah yeah yeah blah blah blah i just got drunk and stoned and decided to spew my load of anger. I surprised i could type so well.Well not really because it's 'I'm Suprised' not 'I', errrm.... sorry... english student reaction. |
Music Man 29.08.2004 15:55 |
Lil' Lady Chaz wrote:Yes, and you spelled 'connect' incorrectly in your signature! :Pjasen101 wrote: yeah yeah yeah blah blah blah i just got drunk and stoned and decided to spew my load of anger. I surprised i could type so well.Well not really because it's 'I'm Suprised' not 'I', errrm.... sorry... english student reaction. And I don't know if this should or should not be, but a "to" might belong after the "do". Otherwise, it is redundant. |
KillerQueen840 29.08.2004 17:44 |
But people who can't help what the government does shouldn't get blamed! I really hate it when whole countries, like all the people (not only America..yes..I'm American) get blamed for something...when it's the goverments doing. Hate the government..the officals..but not the innocent people that don't have a say! |
deleted user 29.08.2004 18:39 |
What people seem to forget is this: The population of the US, has no bearing whatsoever on what happens here. It's all done in Congress. We have no say. On anything. You might think we do. Do you think that the majority of the people would have voted to go into Iraq? I don't. But good old boy George went in anyway. Oh right. The documents had to be made to look like something, thats why Congress voted the way they did. So it really doesn't matter what or who you vote for. It's all up to the current administration, and you can't say shit about it. Just like when what's his name said that anyone who goes against what Bush was doing at the time could be held as a terrorist collaborator. Isn't that nice? You can't even say what's on your mind anymore. This Counrty is in a sad state of affairs. We can't deal with another 4 years of Bush. He says that he has created jobs? Really. What he is telling you is when someone goes off unemployment, they are added to the 'working' group again. That isn't true. The benifits run out. That doesn't create anything. In fact, 385,000 MORE people have lost thier jobs in the past 2 months. Where are the new jobs George W? Nice try. Also nice try at getting the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth to submarine Kerry's campain. They turned out to be the Swift Boat Veterans for LIARS. This is the kind of thing we have to deal with. A president who lies thru his teeth to get what he wants. All to make daddy happy. While turning this country into the laughing stock of the world. |
Pluto 29.08.2004 23:29 |
*starts to clap for matt. |
Music Man 30.08.2004 13:11 |
Actually, I'm pretty confident that the majority of the American population would have voted to go into war at that time. Mark the words "at that time". |
deleted user 30.08.2004 14:03 |
Yes, your right. He (Bush) went after Bin Laden with no luck, so then Saddam turned out to be the scape-goat for the missinformed masses that were still being forcefed the whole patriotic crap. And now Bush is in New York for the GOP convention. What a nice place to do that. Why? Well he's riding the coat tails of 9-11 why else? Everything about the man and his administration make me cringe. Why doesn't someone (Dan) make a cartoon of Bush and Cheney riding a dead horse with '9-11' on it somewhere and send it to some national news papers? That might make people wonder why they are voting for the bastard. |
Albyboy 30.08.2004 14:22 |
I don't think that the old chap (Bush) went after Bin Laden with no luck... This would be quite embarassing if you think about all the technologies we can rely on (GPSs, Satellites monitoring ALL the planet Earth) and the amount of work American intelligences have been doing since the end of World War II... He simply didn't want to catch him... I don't exactly know why (I'm not on THAT chair), but I wouldn't be surprised if Bin Laden got arrested one or two days before the vote... You may think I'm totally crazy but, in Europe, we have always been less blind than in America, or, maybe, simply more involved in politics tricks... And this is not your fault: you should only stop thinking about your Country as if it REALLY was the most democratic one on the planet and realize that censorship has done a BRILLIANT work on the average American's mind... I mean, few people here think about the train bombing in Madrid as having been made by Al-Quaeda but, for what I know, in the United States almost everyone is still convinced that 9/11 was a Bin Laden masterpiece... Open to all critics and opinions but, believe me, things are not so easy to understand as it may seem... Albyboy |
iron eagle 30.08.2004 16:20 |
*ROTFLMAO* |
the oppositionist 30.08.2004 16:29 |
I personally think americans are awesome. They went into my friends shop and this guy said 'whats in a cheese and onion pasety?' (he meant pasty) and my mate said 'well, cheese, onion and pastry'. So the american cheerfully said, 'great, ill take three!' They are great customers but also i have yet to meet a grumpy one. They always seem so cheerful. Take a hint; Dont generalise for starters. Its never a good call. Individual people have individual merits. I can understand why you dislike the war in iraq, but remember, loads of americans were against it. Just blame bush! And secondly, you moaning about things you hate will only drag you and others down. Time we have some nice positive posts on this board rather than 'americans suck' and 'jesus sucks.' |
deleted user 30.08.2004 16:39 |
jasen101 wrote: Sir B.A. I'd love to lay the smackdown on you bitch. I could kick your arse with my left hand tied behind my back. I didn't say that this is the only reason why I hate americans....it is one of the reasons..their foreign policy. I hate them for many other reasons as well. Since I got laid off a couple years ago I have another job, btw. You americans should really take a look at how many people hate you around the world. Your leaders can't even go to another country without causing a riot.Your not making no sense. The Americans didn't come up with the foreign policy. Many people don't like Bush.You say you hate Americans, but your reasons don't include the American people. You don't hate them, they didn't do anything to you. Your just jealous of what they have. I guess, by the way your talking it's not bad you got laid off. |
deleted user 30.08.2004 16:40 |
Holly2003 wrote: "Why I hate Americans " Pierre, no one's interested in how you became a gimp. But, I'll have to admit, your ramblings are mildly diverting - a bit like watching a monkey eat its own shit at the zoo.lol, thats a good one. |
geeksandgeeks 30.08.2004 18:21 |
Music Man wrote: I would also like to say that I know some hamsters and gerbils who are very offended by your post, geeksandgeeks.Well, too bad for them. No one asked them to be smelly and sex-crazed :) Hmm. I guess that means that they have intelligence about on par with humans. |
Music Man 30.08.2004 21:11 |
geeksandgeeks wrote:Well, I...can't really argue with you there.Music Man wrote: I would also like to say that I know some hamsters and gerbils who are very offended by your post, geeksandgeeks.Well, too bad for them. No one asked them to be smelly and sex-crazed :) Hmm. I guess that means that they have intelligence about on par with humans. |
iron eagle 30.08.2004 21:56 |
richard gere loves gerbils |
the oppositionist 31.08.2004 11:31 |
jasen101 wrote: I have to say something to get attention.Yeah, you clearly dont get any from anywhere else. [/QUOTE} I just want people on here to know that they're if they're American they should shut up about it until their country does some good for once. Startling that anybody can make such a stupid statement. Many of us are lucky to have the USA as allys and friends- the size and power of it. Thus americans have been responsable for some great achievements and born some fabulous people. I reckon you have NEVER been to the usa, and if you have you went in with blinkers on. |
iGSM 31.08.2004 12:15 |
Yes. America. Land of the free? FREE BREAD! Like a horsey..neigh! |
Penis - Vagina 31.08.2004 14:11 |
I used to love that free government cheese. Velveeta just isn't as good. |
The Real Wizard 05.09.2004 00:10 |
geeksandgeeks wrote: Which brings me to the point that Americans, like everyone else in the world, are only humans. It's the Jesus theory - when you've been told all your life that you are God, you might start to believe it. Americans are in this very situation - we are raised to believe that we are superior to everyone else, because we live in a country that has freedoms that no other nation in the world except Canada, England, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Japan, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Australia, Luxemborg, and other nations that I forgot has. Naturally, other people don't like this. So when we make it clear that we are human, make a bonehead move, and fall flat on our faces, they laugh really really hard at us - haha, not so superior after all, are you? Now, let's not do that anymore, okay? We should all sit back, remember that the people in all nations are only human, and watch as the raccoons develop faster-than-light travel.I looked back on this one, and it's a great post. You've got a better head on your shoulders than most adults I know. _M@tt_ wrote: What He says that he has created jobs? Really. What he is telling you is when someone goes off unemployment, they are added to the 'working' group again. That isn't true. The benifits run out. That doesn't create anything.Well, jobs have been created... but we must ask, what kind of jobs? albyboy wrote: for what I know, in the United States almost everyone is still convinced that 9/11 was a Bin Laden masterpiece... AlbyboyYeah, it's pretty sad. Michael Moore is right on the money when he refers to the scare tactics. |
FairyQueen 05.09.2004 13:20 |
Well..officially, the unemployment rate is 5.4% or 5.6%. The same as in 1996. The economy isn't as crappy as those politicans like to say it is to get your vote. By the way, a president can't directly control the economy. I don't know why it's always an issue. They could only control it slightly with tax cuts or tax increases. That's statistically proven. The economy is a living thing. It has mood swings. You can't predict where it's going to go. The economy has to be up and down to create a balance. Jobs are lost and gained. This is true for the whole world. I'm sorry you lost your job but, you're not the only one. I'm sure things will get better and you will get another one. Good luck. |
deleted user 05.09.2004 14:15 |
whatever anyways now americans have learned the hard way that Indians and Asian are ruling the world |
deleted user 05.09.2004 14:18 |
I'm an American. I'm sorry you lost your job, but see I don't know you and didn't have any idea that your company fired many people. The actions of a few do not represent the whole. I don't think you should be saying you hate Anericans. Frankly it's rude, and what if I insulted your country because of something a few people did to me? Be careful what you write. |
Music Man 05.09.2004 16:56 |
Sir GH wrote: Yeah, it's pretty sad. Michael Moore is right on the money when he refers to the scare tactics.Using 'Michael Moore' and 'right on the money' in the same sentence is sort of an oxymoron, don't you think? |
FairyQueen 05.09.2004 17:58 |
Music Man wrote:You have a very good point.Sir GH wrote: Yeah, it's pretty sad. Michael Moore is right on the money when he refers to the scare tactics.Using 'Michael Moore' and 'right on the money' in the same sentence is sort of an oxymoron, don't you think? |
jasen101 05.09.2004 20:17 |
Bush re-elected! Now that's even a bigger oxymoron. I like Moore. Here in Canada we love him. Except for those bastard conservatives. |
Music Man 06.09.2004 14:09 |
I like contorted propaganda too. |
Kuku 07.09.2004 01:11 |
On the news it seems as if Bush is favoured by a few percent in this coming election - and I hope that is NOT the choice that the Americans (or some of them) make. |
iGSM 07.09.2004 01:50 |
He's a good chance, I believe. Except for that hair cut. No one likes it. |
joeyjojo 07.09.2004 01:52 |
" I like contorted propaganda too. " ...though Moore doesn't cortort things too much...in fact F9/11 has very little that the right has been able to refute. I don't always think his method is the best approach, but I think he's certainly matured with F9/11 sticking more to a single message (though it's still a rather broad film) and, for the better IMHO, spending less time on the 'crash the gates with a camera' methodology. As for BFC, there's plenty to debate there, though, again, there's less contortion than exclusion. |
MetzgerR 07.09.2004 15:16 |
I do agree that many Americans - myself included - have grown up/are growing up with a kind of understood idea of superiority over much of the rest of the world, and it really is a shame. I am deeply sorry for my own complete lack of interest in world and international events in the past, and am actually very busy trying to rectify that now. However, that in no way allows for a blind and rather ignorant hatred, if you ask me. Jasen, haven't you noticed that by approaching this entire topic the way you have, for the most part all you've accomplished is to make virtually everyone extremely defensive? It doesn't really matter what your original point was now, because you've offended so many people by generalizing us and lumping us all together without cause. I'm sorry you lost your job - but my dad lost his own job after working with his company for seventeen years and had to start all over. Now he's going into his second year as a teacher, after spending a year and a half looking for work. So, you aren't alone; even Americans have problems. And I'm glad you have a new job. |
Music Man 09.09.2004 17:08 |
joeyjojo wrote: " I like contorted propaganda too. " ...though Moore doesn't cortort things too much...in fact F9/11 has very little that the right has been able to refute. I don't always think his method is the best approach, but I think he's certainly matured with F9/11 sticking more to a single message (though it's still a rather broad film) and, for the better IMHO, spending less time on the 'crash the gates with a camera' methodology. As for BFC, there's plenty to debate there, though, again, there's less contortion than exclusion.link Nothing to refute at all. |
nibznik 09.09.2004 19:48 |
Jasen; The reason why you lost his job to an american is because of NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) and ex-PM Brian Mulroney who royally screwed canadians up the ass. The first PM put tariffs and taxes on companies coming up from the states so that Canadians could stay in charge of canadian businesses, and i must say it was working because ford canada was run by canadians as well as wal-mart and other things (over 60% of the market was run by canadians which is pretty good) but when mulroney decided to pass NAFTA through legislation it again screwed us. Now because of this all of the canadian branches of us run companies are usually made in the states due to the free trade (its cheaper to make stuff in the US and ship it up, it was cheaper to make the stuff in canada and use it there) so that is most likely a big factor in your father losing his job. As for other things Canada showed that they did not support the war by not joining it pissed a lot of people off namely Bush but it showed the government that Canada is NOT the 51st state (there are only 50 states right?) So quite ur fucking bellyaching and shut the fuck up. be happy that ur dad can probably still get a job because from what ive read our economy is leaps and bounds in better condition (just look at the conversion rate) besides we have free health care and just because some americans are naive about canadians doesnt mean you have to hate all of them. |
Music Man 09.09.2004 20:00 |
I sense another ad hominem argument by jasen101 in the near future. |
joeyjojo 09.09.2004 21:30 |
"Nothing to refute at all." As I said, there's very little to refute. Have you read through that site? Most of those items are incredibly minute detail discrepancies (difference is time, small difference in interpretation of stats, etc.) and many are simply his opinion. Ie 'he makes you believe'. Well, most Moore viewers are also critical thinkers. The Moore audience isn't the same as the Fox News audience ;o) I like Moore. Not because I take what he says at face value. Only an idiot would to that. I like him because he does stir the pot and makes you think about things a bit more. |
Goo 09.09.2004 22:32 |
I like Moore too. Sure, u have to take everything he says with a grain of salt, but you clearly have to do that as well with a lot of politicians and news reports and such. At least he has good intentions. |
Music Man 10.09.2004 18:11 |
Goo wrote: I like Moore too. Sure, u have to take everything he says with a grain of salt, but you clearly have to do that as well with a lot of politicians and news reports and such. At least he has good intentions.No, his intentions are horrible. He intends to get his point of view across through trying to deceive the general public. Do you honestly think that he made this movie so that thinking people would consider and weigh the contents of his masterpiece of propaganda? To see if they can count all the deceits for themselves? No, he created it to get all the non-thinking people to side with him. If you really wanted to get your point across honorably, you would lay all your cards on the table without keeping a few up your sleeve. The Moore audience is basically composed mostly of the "'left wing' Fox News audience". |