I'm American and damn proud.stryyker wrote:
wow, someone's a little defensive of their country, no?
Cock off, you're still using your stupid double standards to justify torturing people. What we're talking about has fuck all to do with whether I think you should be allowed to go around "making the world a better place". I haven't mentioned anything to do with invading people, but naturally because what I said didn't kiss your countries ass, you assume it must have to do with that.Miller wrote:
I love how everyone seems to hate the USA for trying to make the world a better place. We went to war to make the world safer. We put the majority of our soldiers in harm's way so that civilians wouldn't be in harm's way. So tell me, because I haven't heard it yet, how would we make the world a better place against these islamo fascists fighting with unconventional weaponry, no uniforms, and best of all, human shields. I would like to know.ghettoperson wrote:
I do love it how certain people on this forum like to point out failings in other countries to justify there own countries misdemeanors...
wasnt talking to you sillypantsMiller wrote:
I'm American and damn proud.stryyker wrote:
wow, someone's a little defensive of their country, no?
cool, quote who you were please.stryyker wrote:
wasnt talking to you sillypantsMiller wrote:
I'm American and damn proud.stryyker wrote:
wow, someone's a little defensive of their country, no?
sergeriver was my target.Miller wrote:
cool, quote who you were please.stryyker wrote:
wasnt talking to you sillypantsMiller wrote:
I'm American and damn proud.
And you don't think the Neo Cons on here are more than a little defensive of their country?stryyker wrote:
sergeriver was my target.Miller wrote:
cool, quote who you were please.stryyker wrote:
wasnt talking to you sillypants
Ah, here comes the double standards shit again. How about this. We torture people just for fun. Then it wouldn't be a double standard. Would you like that? I think torture should be used, it would be so much fun don't you think? Why not just do it for fun? I would. Though, to your original post. Why is it, people seem to only point out failings of the US? Why can't they say, "You know what, we screw up too." Rather than always attacking the US? Why can't anyone not in the USA say, "We screwed up, we admit it, now I'm not going to bash Bush and the USA to get attention off of my country." FFS, just admit to it once in a while, all of you not being a US citizen. I think Marine had the right to bash Argentina, we are always bashed. Just trying to spread some love...ghettoperson wrote:
Cock off, you're still using your stupid double standards to justify torturing people. What we're talking about has fuck all to do with whether I think you should be allowed to go around "making the world a better place". I haven't mentioned anything to do with invading people, but naturally because what I said didn't kiss your countries ass, you assume it must have to do with that.Miller wrote:
I love how everyone seems to hate the USA for trying to make the world a better place. We went to war to make the world safer. We put the majority of our soldiers in harm's way so that civilians wouldn't be in harm's way. So tell me, because I haven't heard it yet, how would we make the world a better place against these islamo fascists fighting with unconventional weaponry, no uniforms, and best of all, human shields. I would like to know.ghettoperson wrote:
I do love it how certain people on this forum like to point out failings in other countries to justify there own countries misdemeanors...
But this toy soldier is doing this for nothing, and the source is biased, yes US State Dept. hates our government, as I do btw, but these things are BS. Well, being in jail sure isn't a walk in the park. But it is ironic that this is brought by usmary, being US a country with death penalty.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Nah, Iraqis have undersupplied Iraqi outlaws to kill.sergeriver wrote:
Btw, don't you have some undersupplied Iraqi soldiers to kill?Hmm. Now you see why US citizens react the way they do when dirt is slung at their country by foreigners.sergeriver wrote:
I dare you to find a source like Amnesty or a reliable source where it says such thing, otherwise I expect an apology. You know the Dept. of State of US hates Argentina, because we had that debt we paid last year and besides our asshole president is friend of the amazing asshole of Chavez, so it doesn't qualify as a source. I want to see the source.
Oh, I'm scared now.stryyker wrote:
sergeriver was my target.Miller wrote:
cool, quote who you were please.stryyker wrote:
wasnt talking to you sillypants
Thank you fro admiting you don't like your government as I explained above. But then, oh wait, I take that back, you slung some shit back the way of the USA.sergeriver wrote:
But this toy soldier is doing this for nothing, and the source is biased, yes US State Dept. hates our government, as I do btw, but these things are BS. Well, being in jail sure isn't a walk in the park. But it is ironic that this is brought by usmary, being US a country with death penalty.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Nah, Iraqis have undersupplied Iraqi outlaws to kill.sergeriver wrote:
Btw, don't you have some undersupplied Iraqi soldiers to kill?Hmm. Now you see why US citizens react the way they do when dirt is slung at their country by foreigners.sergeriver wrote:
I dare you to find a source like Amnesty or a reliable source where it says such thing, otherwise I expect an apology. You know the Dept. of State of US hates Argentina, because we had that debt we paid last year and besides our asshole president is friend of the amazing asshole of Chavez, so it doesn't qualify as a source. I want to see the source.
I think you confuse pride with stupidity a little too often.Miller wrote:
I'm American and damn proud.stryyker wrote:
wow, someone's a little defensive of their country, no?
Saying you are from USA, deal with it does not make your epeen bigger, son.
Blind faith in your government is as bad as blind faith in religion. You don't get better by patting yourself on the back; you get better by recognizing your flaws and improving apon them.
These other countries must have a lot of misdemeanors then. From now on, Shipbuilder and Spearhead are the only ones allowed to make a topic about the US of A.ghettoperson wrote:
I do love it how certain people on this forum like to point out failings in other countries to justify there own countries misdemeanors...
Isn't it true?Miller wrote:
Thank you fro admiting you don't like your government as I explained above. But then, oh wait, I take that back, you slung some shit back the way of the USA.sergeriver wrote:
But this toy soldier is doing this for nothing, and the source is biased, yes US State Dept. hates our government, as I do btw, but these things are BS. Well, being in jail sure isn't a walk in the park. But it is ironic that this is brought by usmary, being US a country with death penalty.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Nah, Iraqis have undersupplied Iraqi outlaws to kill.sergeriver wrote:
Btw, don't you have some undersupplied Iraqi soldiers to kill?
Hmm. Now you see why US citizens react the way they do when dirt is slung at their country by foreigners.
I'm sure people would be a little more inclined to admit their countries were wrong once in a while, if the US were to do so in situations that are far more widely publicised, and are quite obviously wrong in. You may also find that a lot of people, especially people from the UK, are always critising their government, because we seem to have a lot easier time admitting that our country is in the hands of fuckups.
EDIT: This was refering to post #32
EDIT: This was refering to post #32
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A biased source posted in these forums?!?! No freaking way!! That's about as rare as the Anti-Bush propaganda seen here.sergeriver wrote:
But this toy soldier is doing this for nothing, and the source is biased, yes US State Dept. hates our government, as I do btw, but these things are BS. .
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I think you confuse stupidity with pride too often.PRiMACORD wrote:
I think you confuse pride with stupidity a little too often.Miller wrote:
I'm American and damn proud.stryyker wrote:
wow, someone's a little defensive of their country, no?
Saying you are from USA, deal with it does not make your epeen bigger, son.
Blind faith in your government is as bad as blind faith in religion. You don't get better by patting yourself on the back; you get better by recognizing your flaws and improving apon them.
Not trying to make the "epeener" larger, don't know where you got that from.
I don't go with blind faith in the government. I watch the news daily, rather than listen to music, I listen to talk radio. Both liberal and conservative. I do recognize my flaws. I try to fix them. Haven't fixed a few yet, but I'm getting there. Oh yeah, you spelled upon wrong.
There's a lot of shit here in Argentina and I have no problem in admitting. My problem is this toy soldier opened a thread only to bash me coz he didn't like my opinion, and he posted a biased information from the US State Dept. I find his attitude completely immature and foolish.ghettoperson wrote:
I'm sure people would be a little more inclined to admit their countries were wrong once in a while, if the US were to do so in situations that are far more widely publicised, and are quite obviously wrong in. You may also find that a lot of people, especially people from the UK, are always critising their government, because we seem to have a lot easier time admitting that our country is in the hands of fuckups.
EDIT: This was refering to post #32
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I don't think someone who made this sentance (see below) is in much state to be correcting others spelling, especially when it doesn't matter.Miller wrote:
I think you confuse stupidity with pride too often.PRiMACORD wrote:
I think you confuse pride with stupidity a little too often.Miller wrote:
I'm American and damn proud.
Saying you are from USA, deal with it does not make your epeen bigger, son.
Blind faith in your government is as bad as blind faith in religion. You don't get better by patting yourself on the back; you get better by recognizing your flaws and improving apon them.
Not trying to make the "epeener" larger, don't know where you got that from.
I don't go with blind faith in the government. I watch the news daily, rather than listen to music, I listen to talk radio. Both liberal and conservative. I do recognize my flaws. I try to fix them. Haven't fixed a few yet, but I'm getting there. Oh yeah, you spelled upon wrong.
Miller wrote:
Thank you fro admiting you don't like your government as I explained above.
Get over it and be the adult?sergeriver wrote:
There's a lot of shit here in Argentina and I have no problem in admitting. My problem is this toy soldier opened a thread only to bash me coz he didn't like my opinion, and he posted a biased information from the US State Dept. I find his attitude completely immature and foolish.ghettoperson wrote:
I'm sure people would be a little more inclined to admit their countries were wrong once in a while, if the US were to do so in situations that are far more widely publicised, and are quite obviously wrong in. You may also find that a lot of people, especially people from the UK, are always critising their government, because we seem to have a lot easier time admitting that our country is in the hands of fuckups.
EDIT: This was refering to post #32
Well, I don't think we have to admit our flaws, seeing as others do it fine for us. Though, I would like to see some more publicity on theirs. Haven't seen much yet. I would admit our flaws, but if all that happens is getting bashed by thread after thread and post after post, I kinda get sick of it, and FFS, I will get deffensive about it. Point out your own flaws please. I am ready for anything you can throw out at us. I will give suggestions, you make not like them, you might debate with them, but at least you will know what someone else thinks. Like the others thinking like me do already, because of your contructive critism, but, too much, is too much. Stop concentrating on the US for once. Concentrate on your own country first, and imrpove there first. Then I will take your suggestions seriously.ghettoperson wrote:
I'm sure people would be a little more inclined to admit their countries were wrong once in a while, if the US were to do so in situations that are far more widely publicised, and are quite obviously wrong in. You may also find that a lot of people, especially people from the UK, are always critising their government, because we seem to have a lot easier time admitting that our country is in the hands of fuckups.
EDIT: This was refering to post #32
Well I ask you this, how much information presented against the American government is biased? Kinda an eye-opener is all I see it as, and not a real good topic. It's a look from the other end of the news tube for one person. Wish we could get more to see.
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I know. usmarine is just the new horseman77/troll. He goes out of his way to be a pain in the ass.sergeriver wrote:
There's a lot of shit here in Argentina and I have no problem in admitting. My problem is this toy soldier opened a thread only to bash me coz he didn't like my opinion, and he posted a biased information from the US State Dept. I find his attitude completely immature and foolish.ghettoperson wrote:
I'm sure people would be a little more inclined to admit their countries were wrong once in a while, if the US were to do so in situations that are far more widely publicised, and are quite obviously wrong in. You may also find that a lot of people, especially people from the UK, are always critising their government, because we seem to have a lot easier time admitting that our country is in the hands of fuckups.
EDIT: This was refering to post #32
You want me to list everything that I have a problem with/could be mildly controversial regarding the UK? I think you must be joking, I'd be here for eternity.Miller wrote:
Well, I don't think we have to admit our flaws, seeing as others do it fine for us. Though, I would like to see some more publicity on theirs. Haven't seen much yet. I would admit our flaws, but if all that happens is getting bashed by thread after thread and post after post, I kinda get sick of it, and FFS, I will get deffensive about it. Point out your own flaws please. I am ready for anything you can throw out at us. I will give suggestions, you make not like them, you might debate with them, but at least you will know what someone else thinks. Like the others thinking like me do already, because of your contructive critism, but, too much, is too much. Stop concentrating on the US for once. Concentrate on your own country first, and imrpove there first. Then I will take your suggestions seriously.ghettoperson wrote:
I'm sure people would be a little more inclined to admit their countries were wrong once in a while, if the US were to do so in situations that are far more widely publicised, and are quite obviously wrong in. You may also find that a lot of people, especially people from the UK, are always critising their government, because we seem to have a lot easier time admitting that our country is in the hands of fuckups.
EDIT: This was refering to post #32
Listen guys, I should open a post that says "US sounds worse than gitmo", but for respect to all of you, except usmary I will not. I will say this one more time, I don't hate America, in fact I love a lot of your country things. I despise Bush, yes, but is that so bad? He is just another person, not US. So, to all of you, except usmary, if I said something that you considered it was against America I'm sorry. But not with you usmary. You are in my list.
Just as I would if I had to list everything in the USA. But everyone has already done that for me.ghettoperson wrote:
You want me to list everything that I have a problem with/could be mildly controversial regarding the UK? I think you must be joking, I'd be here for eternity.Miller wrote:
Well, I don't think we have to admit our flaws, seeing as others do it fine for us. Though, I would like to see some more publicity on theirs. Haven't seen much yet. I would admit our flaws, but if all that happens is getting bashed by thread after thread and post after post, I kinda get sick of it, and FFS, I will get deffensive about it. Point out your own flaws please. I am ready for anything you can throw out at us. I will give suggestions, you make not like them, you might debate with them, but at least you will know what someone else thinks. Like the others thinking like me do already, because of your contructive critism, but, too much, is too much. Stop concentrating on the US for once. Concentrate on your own country first, and imrpove there first. Then I will take your suggestions seriously.ghettoperson wrote:
I'm sure people would be a little more inclined to admit their countries were wrong once in a while, if the US were to do so in situations that are far more widely publicised, and are quite obviously wrong in. You may also find that a lot of people, especially people from the UK, are always critising their government, because we seem to have a lot easier time admitting that our country is in the hands of fuckups.
EDIT: This was refering to post #32