Quote Originally Posted by psychocat
Thank you for the clarification .
I don't subscribe to the colour chart for personality as I believe nobody is one colour anyways.
I can be really good to people or thier worst enemy, it's all about the individuality of people and thier actions.

This is however of little consequence and is really starting to stray way off topic.

Using history to justify the present is really pathetic and kind of reminds me of children pointing at thier friends indiscretions in order to excuse thier own behaviour. It just don't wash with me.

The current situation where any country that does not fall into line is threatened with "sanctions" and military action is also very reminiscent of the playground too.
The US goverment has shown it's capacity for dirty tricks on numerous occassions and the US public seems baffled that others view thier nation as overly agressive and manipulative.

Are so many Americans so naieve that they believe thier goverment can do no wrong or is it that they prefer to remain blinkered.

You werent very popular on the playground were ya? Im kidding.

I know America has done bad stuff. Im over it.....really could care less. Sometimes for the greater good you have to make a shitty friend to kill a shittier friend or make sacrifices. Thats life.
Islandborn Reviewed by Islandborn on . Top 2 examples of U.S. foreign depravity/hypocrisy This is really a top 10, but I have an early morning and time isn't abundant right now...I'll post the next part tomorrow. There are an infinite number, but I've decided on 10, and these 2 aren't necessarily the top-top 2, but up there. 1. NSC-68: in April of 1950 this document outlined plans to "foster the seeds of destruction within the Soviet system." The means? Reinhard Gehlen, head of Nazi military intelligence on the Eastern front, was put in charge of the espionage service in West Rating: 5