we grow tired and laugh at you silly socialist canucks also,if i were you i would avoid coming to america,you are going to see a huge shift to the right in the coming years my friend,in canada also.
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we grow tired and laugh at you silly socialist canucks also,if i were you i would avoid coming to america,you are going to see a huge shift to the right in the coming years my friend,in canada also.
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Originally Posted by amsterdam
i dont mind a right shift in canada.
paul martins liberal agenda is laughable at best.
fair enough,lets hope your country dosent split up either.
It might surpise you Nicholas, but I agree with most of what you say.
Now don't get me wrong, Saddam was terrible and, hopefully some day, Iraq will be a better place without him. Certainly the world is a better place now that he is not the leader of any country. But, regardless of the fact that Saddam Hussein was a crazy ass dictator, there was some stability in Iraq. Our president chose to end that stability and since he started it he has to finish it one way or another. Simply packing up and leaving the way it is right now isn't really an option.Quote:
Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
Absolutely right. Actually, I was against the war from the beginning. Unfortunately this country is full of sheep like Amsterdam who all jumped on the bandwagon before it was too late. I like your idea about going to the U.N. as well. If we could negotaite a cease fire with the insurgents I'd be all for it. I don't think we have to stay and fight until every last one is killed. I just think we need to stay until it is resolved. We don't want to leave it more fucked up than before we went there.Quote:
Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
We can do this the right way or the wrong way. The right way is for Bush to admit to the world that he was wrong and then go on to make things right in Iraq. The wrong way is just to pull out now with our tail between our legs. You know the old saying "Two wrongs don't make a right"Quote:
Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
Sadly it does seem like Bush is superman right now. Remember John Gotti- The Teflon Don. Bush is like the Teflon Imbicile. Nothing sticks. Somehow the idiot has convinced so many people that what he is doing is good for the country. People have equated supporting Bush with Patriotism and going against Bush as supporting the terrorist. Baaaahhh. If only they could think for themselves.Quote:
Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
Ummm....somebody needs a bong hit :pQuote:
Originally Posted by nicholasstanko