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| On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 11:46:17 GMT, Victim_of_American_Stupidity@efosn.co.kr wrote: >Don’t you care what the rest of the world thinks of you? Not really. Does the camel care what the cricket thinks of it? Why should we care? We saved the world's collective asses in both WW I and WW II. We protected the world from Soviet Aggression. Despite all of this, the US was still hated by most of the world. For all I care, the rest of the world can take a leap off a cliff. No matter what happens, you'll be wanting access to our markets and trying to buy our technology. |
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| On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 Any Mouse <anymouse20840@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 11:46:17 GMT, > Victim_of_American_Stupidity@efosn.co.kr wrote: > >>Don’t you care what the rest of the world thinks of you? > > Not really. Does the camel care what the cricket thinks of it? Why > should we care? We saved the world's collective asses in both WW I > and WW II. We protected the world from Soviet Aggression. Despite > all of this, the US was still hated by most of the world. eh not quite, I think that's just plain paranoia. US foreign policy leaves a lot to be desired in many case, but in others it's great (look at Northern Ireland with Clinton for example.. now THERE was a REAL leader) > For all I care, the rest of the world can take a leap off a cliff. No > matter what happens, you'll be wanting access to our markets and > trying to buy our technology. Well it's true, America is the current leader in world markets. That's granted. Good for you. But I think that a guy like Dubbya is not the greatest person to be in control of such power... hasn't the US economy suffered since he came to power? If anything GW has been a blessing for countries in europe where US companies have outsourced over here instead of staying in the US. -- "I hear ma train a comin' .... hear freedom comin" |
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| "Stimp" <ren@spumco.com> wrote ... > US foreign policy leaves a lot to be desired in many case, but in others > it's great (look at Northern Ireland with Clinton for example.. now > THERE was a REAL leader) And who said the Irish were too drunk to have a sense of humor... |
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| Stimp wrote: > On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 Any Mouse <anymouse20840@yahoo.com> wrote: > >>On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 11:46:17 GMT, >>Victim_of_American_Stupidity@efosn.co.kr wrote: >> >> >>>Don’t you care what the rest of the world thinks of you? >> >>Not really. Does the camel care what the cricket thinks of it? Why >>should we care? We saved the world's collective asses in both WW I >>and WW II. We protected the world from Soviet Aggression. Despite >>all of this, the US was still hated by most of the world. > > > eh not quite, I think that's just plain paranoia. > > US foreign policy leaves a lot to be desired in many case, but in others > it's great (look at Northern Ireland with Clinton for example.. now > THERE was a REAL leader) > > >>For all I care, the rest of the world can take a leap off a cliff. No >>matter what happens, you'll be wanting access to our markets and >>trying to buy our technology. > > > Well it's true, America is the current leader in world markets. That's > granted. Good for you. > > But I think that a guy like Dubbya is not the greatest person to be in > control of such power... hasn't the US economy suffered since he came to > power? No it started in March of 2000, long before Bush was elected the first time, and long before he was the sitting president. > If anything GW has been a blessing for countries in europe where US > companies have outsourced over here instead of staying in the US. He isn't actually to blame, but, yes we are losing jobs that are being outsourced |
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| On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 Grumman-581 <grumman581-YYYY-MM@charter.net> wrote: > "Stimp" <ren@spumco.com> wrote ... >> US foreign policy leaves a lot to be desired in many case, but in others >> it's great (look at Northern Ireland with Clinton for example.. now >> THERE was a REAL leader) > > And who said the Irish were too drunk to have a sense of humor... Well you should know.. pretty much every yank claims to be Irish (or WANTS to be) Yer all very defensive in this newsgroup... Guess you know you made a mistake seppos :) or maybe the nitrogen bubbles never left your system. Pog mo thoin :X -- "I hear ma train a comin' .... hear freedom comin" |
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| "Stimp" wrote ... > Pog mo thoin :X Imeacht gan teacht ort, titim gan éirí ort, go n-ithe na péisteoga thú -- go hifreann leat... |
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| On 07 Nov 2004 17:25:59 GMT, Stimp <ren@spumco.com> wrote: > >Pog mo thoin :X Can't even say that in real Gaelic can you. -- Steve Barlow |
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| >From: Stimp ren@spumco.com >What would a pom know about real Gaelic anyhoo? Who would care? Did you get my message about what a useless peice of shit you are? Popeye The Greatest trick the devil ever pulled, was convincing the world he didn't exist. Kaiser Sose |
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| On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 Popeye NCAT3 <buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe> wrote: >>From: Stimp ren@spumco.com > >>What would a pom know about real Gaelic anyhoo? > > Who would care? > > Did you get my message about what a useless peice of shit you are? I hear yer ma smells like fish -- "I hear ma train a comin' .... hear freedom comin" |
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| "Stimp" wrote ... > actually my bad... > > he only used http://www.insultmonger.com/swearing/irish_gaeilge.htm Whichever resource I might use, it still boils down to the fact that I insult you in the language of your ancestors... Remember, "it's the thought that counts"... Odds are you probably don't speak it either... |
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