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none of the above :1orglaugh
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probably the Netherlands
are there ANY rules there? :1orglaugh |
United States of America
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I love how you try to bash the USA but yet your only reasoning comes from what you have heard from second hand sources. And a few "trips" to the country.
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Never said I knew more about freedom then you. Spin spin spin baby.... You are the one who questioned my post... |
Quick quick, i want to go to bed, answer me and then you can continue to play with Joe.
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IF the usa had a flat tax and got rid of emminant domain to steal your property I would say yes to the us.
Having traveled to many countries I have not felt truely free unless you are very wealthy. Wealth and having political influence brings more freedoms than the normal population. Switzerland? |
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Battuss, you are only 27y/o....when you are in your 40's like me, come talk to me and educate me on life's experiences. As far as I'm concerned, you are still wet behind the ears and couldn't enlighten me in any way, shape or form.
While you are still walking there, I have been there and back several times. |
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you can do just about anything there without the cops getting on your ass. |
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still none of the above :Graucho
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I think a pre-requisite to posting in this thread ought to be that you have actually visited other countries than your own. in florida - people can ride motorcycles without a helmet but i can get a ticket for driving without a fucking seatbelt. the us puts junkies in jail, in holland they focus more on rehabilitation. it has a lot more to do with the smoking weed and hookers - many european countries are light years ahead of america in many ways |
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So whats your problem...quick i REALLY want to go to bed now. |
i think australia is pretty good, probably not the most free, but thats not always a bad thing, ie we are not free to carry semi automatic weapons around, i consider this a plus.
There are a few censorship laws that piss me off, but they dont apply to the whole country, just to some of that states |
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You are really comparing your view on freedom with mine? Lets see: You: Never been outside the US. Me: Been to the US several times, in several cities in several states plus at least 10 other countries in the world. Ok...before you post again read this over and over again till you get the hint. |
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Its funny how you are so sure of yourself. Meanwhile I have never given you the info you need to make such statements... |
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So youve been to other countries but you wont tell me hahahah. You already proven you stupidity once in this thread no need to do it again. Alex?? |
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HAHAHA the only thing I have proven is that you are a moron. Only morons take what they read or hear from other ppl as fact. |
So far we have USA, Canada, Netherlands, and Australia
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Alex dissapeared to avoid looking stupid...something you shouldve done as well few posts ago. Ok its exactly 6 in the morning im going to bed now. AMERICA - Home of the brave land of the free!!! WOohoO |
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Our rates of firearm violence are tiny compared to yours. |
UK citizens aren't free to own handguns, but Americans aren't free to travel to Cuba. Does this balance out?
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I wouldn't like to live in a society that only the criminals are free to own weapons. |
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The United States has a very strong Constitutional protection of free speech, but it's useless if someone like Bush appoints activist right wing Supreme Court justices who re-interpret the constitution to suit their political goals.
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