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    #91
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    England vs America---America vs England

    Quote Originally Posted by halfassedjediknight
    president is executive chief of staff or something like that..we arent responsible for letting him do anything, because he would have done it anyways..he did do it anyways. presidents have the authority to override anything they want. we cant stop em.
    We elected him twice.

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    #92
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    England vs America---America vs England

    Quote Originally Posted by halfassedjediknight
    check out financial aid and grants. i know people who go to school completely free of charge just from the BOG waiver.
    Check out the majority of your country spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to go to college, then being in debt after that. Check out all the people that don't get free health service, a lot more then those that do. Unlike England.

    This is weird for me coz i'm half English, half American. I was born in London. My mum is English and my Dad American. I've lived in both countries. I just couldn't stay in America with the harsh cannabis laws, ridiculously expensive college costs and expensive ass health insurance. I'm here in England getting my free college education, actually they pay me to go there. Until i can hopefully get in to the university in Amsterdam. Holland > all :hippy:

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    #93
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    England vs America---America vs England

    Quote Originally Posted by Reefer Rogue
    Until i can hopefully get in to the university in Amsterdam. Holland > all :hippy:
    I wish I'd had that choice.
    Have you considered other schools in Holland?

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    #94
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    England vs America---America vs England

    Not yet. That's my main choice coz i wanna live in that city.

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    #95
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    England vs America---America vs England

    There are great coffeeshops in Leiden and Nijmegen too.

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    #96
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    England vs America---America vs England

    Quote Originally Posted by Reefer Rogue
    Check out the majority of your country spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to go to college, then being in debt after that. Check out all the people that don't get free health service, a lot more then those that do. Unlike England.

    This is weird for me coz i'm half English, half American. I was born in London. My mum is English and my Dad American. I've lived in both countries. I just couldn't stay in America with the harsh cannabis laws, ridiculously expensive college costs and expensive ass health insurance. I'm here in England getting my free college education, actually they pay me to go there. Until i can hopefully get in to the university in Amsterdam. Holland > all :hippy:
    i think you need to cite your sources there because there are plenty of ways to get a free education, and if the majority is not taking advantage of that, then thats just them showing their lack of drive. either that or they make enough money to where they dont need funds given to them for college.

    bottom line, no ones going to help you if you cant even help yourself. and if you dont need help, you dont get it. ever hear the term "the squeaky wheel gets the grease"?

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    #97
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    England vs America---America vs England

    Quote Originally Posted by psteve
    We elected him twice.
    and most of the people complaining also didnt vote.

    and im sure there are a lot more conservative republicans than there are free thinking liberals. so thats why he got elected again im sure. its just my guess, i dont have any factual evidence or anything, but the results kind of speak for me there.

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    #98
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    England vs America---America vs England

    Quote Originally Posted by halfassedjediknight
    and most of the people complaining also didnt vote.
    Thank you! I've been saying that for awhile now :stoned:

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    #99
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    England vs America---America vs England

    Quote Originally Posted by halfassedjediknight
    and most of the people complaining also didnt vote.

    and im sure there are a lot more conservative republicans than there are free thinking liberals. so thats why he got elected again im sure. its just my guess, i dont have any factual evidence or anything, but the results kind of speak for me there.
    Like I said. Our asshole / Girly men.

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    #100
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    England vs America---America vs England

    Quote Originally Posted by S.P.Q.R.
    Thank you! I've been saying that for awhile now :stoned:
    its totally true too. a lot of people who complain arent even of legal age to vote. thats fine with me because they can be entitled to their own opinion, but its the of age voters who dont vote and complain that piss me off. do something about it if you want results, dont sit back and see what happens and then critique.

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