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Quote Originally Posted by KoRnStaR
Hmm.

"Before I go on, this is not a "dis" to this wonderful country we live in. I respect the President (I even voted for him), the society we live in, and most people in general."

Wow Kornstar you are sooo intelligent i cant even believe that as im reading this BS you are constantly contradicting yourself, and demonstrating your own ignorance.

Examples:
1) You voted for Bush, so you are the problem, because we have lost more civil liberties while Bush has been in office than probably any other president(Patriot Act)

2)Bush, i believe, has given America an even worse reputation around the world, due to his unfounded, and unneccesary war with Iraq for oil.

3) National Debt is at an all time high, because of Bush's war, which we by the way will be paying for in higher taxes for years to come.

4) Kornstar why don't you ask Bush his opinion on interaccial marriage, and Gay couples marrying, because im pretty sure he has some different views on those subjects(He is against it).
Your ignorance is impressive. Hey -- I'll give you that.

It's also good to see my post went way over your head.
KoRnStaR Reviewed by KoRnStaR on . An insightful post by your main man on the social issues.. Hmm. Lately, I've been doing a lot of soul searching, and have been taking note of various peoples opinions on social issues, how they feel about their country, and things that relate to it. One thing that we all know, this is a diverse country, with people living different lifestyles. But here is where we just start to scratch the surface. The US -- is it really the land of the free, or even quite honestly -- the mindset most "Americans" truly have? Rating: 5