aardfrith
Δ > x > ¥
+145|7034
For the people that know me and my posts on this forum, this one might appear a little strange.   For this, I make no apologies but I still acknowledge the fact.

I am a fan of America.  I just saw the new Superman film - Superman Returns - and it dawned on me that I actually like the concept of America.  I totally buy in to the whole Superman thing, of fighting for "Truth, Justice and the American Way".  I like this ideal - that anyone can come to America, be accepted for who they are and, so long as they keep their nose clean, make a good life for themselves.

The trouble with America today, in my humble opinion, is that people have moved away from this concept.  What I see now is cynicism, distrust and corruption.  Perhaps that's a symptom of the age in which we live, something that's not unique to America, but I t think that's an excuse and not a forgiveable one.

Anyway, long live Superman and long may he hold true to his ideals.

[discuss if you wish]
duk0r
Administrator
+306|6909|Austin, TX

Only if we can have Superman to save us from dictator George W. Bush.

You are right, this day in age those values have been forgotten and GREED is what fuels this country. So so sad.
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stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|6962|California

the new American Dream is to be wealthier than your neighbor
Major_Spittle
Banned
+276|6897|United States of America

aardfrith wrote:

For the people that know me and my posts on this forum, this one might appear a little strange.   For this, I make no apologies but I still acknowledge the fact.

I am a fan of America.  I just saw the new Superman film - Superman Returns - and it dawned on me that I actually like the concept of America.  I totally buy in to the whole Superman thing, of fighting for "Truth, Justice and the American Way".  I like this ideal - that anyone can come to America, be accepted for who they are and, so long as they keep their nose clean, make a good life for themselves.

The trouble with America today, in my humble opinion, is that people have moved away from this concept.  What I see now is cynicism, distrust and corruption.  Perhaps that's a symptom of the age in which we live, something that's not unique to America, but I t think that's an excuse and not a forgiveable one.

Anyway, long live Superman and long may he hold true to his ideals.

[discuss if you wish]
It is a symptom of the Justice System and Government turning a blind eye to people coming to America Illegally and holding no allegiance to Our country.  People at one time came here legally, became a citizen, and were proud to be an American.  Now people come here illegally and try to live off the system, bad mouth America, try to force their language and culture on Americans, and tear down American traditions and customs.

Last edited by Major_Spittle (2006-07-30 13:46:28)

Cougar
Banned
+1,962|7006|Dallas

stryyker wrote:

the new American Dream is to be wealthier than your neighbor
No, the new American dream is to have a wife with huge tits and drive a nicer car and live in a bigger house than your neighbor.

Mainly just tits though.  Even Superman wanted some tits, even though Lois Lanes were kinda flat.
Major_Spittle
Banned
+276|6897|United States of America

Cougar wrote:

stryyker wrote:

the new American Dream is to be wealthier than your neighbor
No, the new American dream is to have a wife with huge tits and drive a nicer car and live in a bigger house than your neighbor.

Mainly just tits though.  Even Superman wanted some tits, even though Lois Lanes were kinda flat.
Breasts are for babies, a solid b/c cup that can weather the effects of age and gravity is great.  I think the the dream involves some nice pooty with a shapely booty.  Maybe a chick from Switzerland that only knows the word yes in English. 

I would also like to note that you don't want your neighbors wife to be repulsively ugly.  You want some good competetion in the looks category to make your wife stay in shape and ready for action.
c0mplex1ty
Too X-Core
+100|6802|laguna beach, ca

aardfrith wrote:

For the people that know me and my posts on this forum, this one might appear a little strange.   For this, I make no apologies but I still acknowledge the fact.
i don't know who you are at all.
aardfrith
Δ > x > ¥
+145|7034

c0mplex1ty wrote:

aardfrith wrote:

For the people that know me and my posts on this forum, this one might appear a little strange.   For this, I make no apologies but I still acknowledge the fact.
i don't know who you are at all.
You obviously don't read the billion other threads about America.  I'm normally the guy supporting Bubbalo and decrying what America is doing these days.
travisb05
bullseye (+)
+58|6941|U.S
bush isnt a dictator but a president a good one at that matter so shuve it
kr@cker
Bringin' Sexy Back!
+581|6791|Southeastern USA

stryyker wrote:

the new American Dream is to be wealthier than your neighbor
..........and that's bad how?
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6779|Long Island, New York

Cougar wrote:

stryyker wrote:

the new American Dream is to be wealthier than your neighbor
No, the new American dream is to have a wife with huge tits and drive a nicer car and live in a bigger house than your neighbor.

Mainly just tits though.  Even Superman wanted some tits, even though Lois Lanes were kinda flat.
Amen, brother...Amen.

travisb05 wrote:

bush isnt a dictator but a president a good one at that matter so shuve it
Your argument towards that?

Last edited by Poseidon (2006-07-30 20:25:08)

kr@cker
Bringin' Sexy Back!
+581|6791|Southeastern USA
travisb05 wrote:
bush isnt a dictator but a president a good one at that matter so shuve it

Your argument towards that?




would probably have something to do with that whole election process thingy, it's really quite technical, it's like people vote, someone wins basically
jonsimon
Member
+224|6737

aardfrith wrote:

For the people that know me and my posts on this forum, this one might appear a little strange.   For this, I make no apologies but I still acknowledge the fact.

I am a fan of America.  I just saw the new Superman film - Superman Returns - and it dawned on me that I actually like the concept of America.  I totally buy in to the whole Superman thing, of fighting for "Truth, Justice and the American Way".  I like this ideal - that anyone can come to America, be accepted for who they are and, so long as they keep their nose clean, make a good life for themselves.

The trouble with America today, in my humble opinion, is that people have moved away from this concept.  What I see now is cynicism, distrust and corruption.  Perhaps that's a symptom of the age in which we live, something that's not unique to America, but I t think that's an excuse and not a forgiveable one.

Anyway, long live Superman and long may he hold true to his ideals.

[discuss if you wish]
America never really was that ideal. Just a little historical digging will tell you that. America has always been corrupt, and has only gotten worse as it has grown.

As for Superman Returns, the movie sucked the plot was so weak.
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6779|Long Island, New York

kr@cker wrote:

travisb05 wrote:
bush isnt a dictator but a president a good one at that matter so shuve it

Your argument towards that?




would probably have something to do with that whole election process thingy, it's really quite technical, it's like people vote, someone wins basically
The argument wasn't about him winning, it was whether he's a good president or not.

Nice job.
kr@cker
Bringin' Sexy Back!
+581|6791|Southeastern USA
burea of labor statistics is my argument towards that, cliffs notes version for those "daily show" watchers, is that bush's worst unemployment is about level with clinton's average, thanks

Last edited by kr@cker (2006-07-30 20:53:20)

Nd4Spdr
Stuck in the Dirty Souf way too long...
+10|6954|ATL
It's actually very hard for foreigners to live in america. It costs a lot of money and a LOT of hassle.
My soon to be sister-in-law is becoming a citizen and it is setting her back a pretty penny and quite a few headaches. It's not as easy as just getting married and, voila, you're a citizen. Same thing for my friends who recently married a Mexican and a Canadien (2 differant friends of course). Too bad it's not like the old days when our ancestors crossed The Pond:(
Spearhead
Gulf coast redneck hippy
+731|6932|Tampa Bay Florida

kr@cker wrote:

stryyker wrote:

the new American Dream is to be wealthier than your neighbor
..........and that's bad how?
Because it leaves only one possible nation :  A nation where the wealthy rule, and the more numerous poor and less fortunate rot and work for their entire lives.
AlbertWesker[RE]
Not Human Anymore
+144|6886|Seattle, WA

kr@cker wrote:

burea of labor statistics is my argument towards that, cliffs notes version for those "daily show" watchers, is that bush's worst unemployment is about level with clinton's average, thanks
+1, People are too blinded by their ideology (BUSH SUX) too understand ACTUAL statistics like labor, etc.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,053|7013|PNW

Regardless of whatever anyone may think of Superman, the fact that it tries to insinuate political crap at every turn is one of the reasons why it's not doing as well as it could've.

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-07-30 22:20:49)

spastic bullet
would like to know if you are on crack
+77|6782|vancouver

AlbertWesker[RE] wrote:

kr@cker wrote:

burea of labor statistics is my argument towards that, cliffs notes version for those "daily show" watchers, is that bush's worst unemployment is about level with clinton's average, thanks
+1, People are too blinded by their ideology (BUSH SUX) too understand ACTUAL statistics like labor, etc.
Um, what source are you smoking?  Because according to this and this, Clinton's average unemployment rate comes out to ~5.205% -- lower than at least 60% of Bush's time as president so far.  not only that, but unemployment apparently dropped each consecutive year he (Clinton) was president, eight years in a row.

(The first link has bars, so you can see exactly what the trend is.  The numbers from both sites are basically the same for every year.)

I want a hit of whatever ideology you're on... 
Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|6916|Canberra, AUS
Cynisism, (sp) alas, is a way of life. People sue nowadys for even the smallest things, and its getting worse.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,053|7013|PNW

Presidents often falsely take blame or credit for an good or poor economy while they're in office, when in fact it was moving in such a direction before they were elected.
spastic bullet
would like to know if you are on crack
+77|6782|vancouver

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Presidents often falsely take blame or credit for an good or poor economy while they're in office, when in fact it was moving in such a direction before they were elected.
Heh, figured that was coming. I don't necessarily disagree but...  The first comment I responded to was meant to support kr@cker's view that Bush is a good president, true?  It also cites a specific source (bureau of labor stats) and a specific contention (clinton's avg. % "about level with" bush's max %), true?

The second comment (Albert's) was a "fuck yeah!", with an (unintentionally) ironic comment about how Bush's opponent's are so blinded by ideology, they can't understand stats.

Well, with all respect to kr@cker, his own source doesn't even agree (hey I'm just sticking up for the Daily Show watchers here ).  AlbertWesker's comment was just gravy... 

Like I said, though, you're not necessarily wrong about presidents taking blame or credit for what could have been in the pipe already.  But when you're staring down the Worst President Ever award, you'll take whatever credit anybody can make up on the spot, I guess...

Last edited by spastic bullet (2006-07-31 01:12:37)

sgt.sonner
the electric eel has got me by the brain banana
+146|6775|Denmizzark!!

travisb05 wrote:

bush isnt a dictator but a president a good one at that matter so shuve it
negative..
BlaZin'Feenix
I'm just that good
+156|6861|Cork, Ireland
George Bush has no idea of what is going on in the world

EDIT: Flame on

Last edited by BlaZin'Feenix (2006-07-31 01:20:21)

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