Quote Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
true...we may not have anything to do with the election process but the outcome affects us too. in fact the actions of the u.s. affects most countries in the world. they dictate what we should be doing and in turn we either follow in servitude or risk pissing them off.


it's kind of ignorant to think that other nations shouldnt have a voice or opinion as to who you guys elect. im not saying you should take our stance with who we like but when you vote think about that fact. you have so much power when you vote its not just about you guys.
Other countries can have a voice, opinion, whatever they want. But the fact is, unless your a citizen of the U.S., who really gives a shit what your opinion is as to OUR voting process! Hell, if it was up to Europe we'd have fuckin Kerry in office!
But I guess thats how the world works, everybodies noses up other peoples asses.
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