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This doesn't make sense? What did Bush to do you guys to hate him so much? He's fighting terrorism so YOU DONT GET FUCKING KILLED!!!! |
make sure you cash your AMERICAN CHECKS you whiny poor fucks .:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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I don't like Bush or anything, nor do I live in the US but insulting Americans isn't nice.
People in GFY should tone it down a little. I'm tired of all the insults and disgusting images that get posted in here. |
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Hate answering with dumb power and hate, makes a circle, which will never end... Example Israel-Palestina Thanks for listening |
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I pray that you're right. I don't have much faith however, in the man assuming the position. |
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Im more than willing to cash the checks I earn because of the seemingly endless supply of stupid americans. |
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Nothing wrong with US people, but people who have thoughts like the OP are just persons never been outside the US, or maybe even outside their redneck state Andre |
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I say close the fucking boarders and deal with our own country. Let them deal with theirs, like we deal with ours. |
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Time to suck it up for another 4 years. If foreigners don't like it they should do something about it. |
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Most Kerry supporters realize this. Unfortunately the majority of your country are uneducated ignorant red necks. I suggest you do some learning about the way people live in truly free countries before you go on about how America is the "freeest country in the world". That's just political propoganda IMO. |
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Come on guys, let us start make som biz and put all this shit behid us. |
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while i don't think bush's reelection is the end of the world by any means, keep in mind that every great civilization eventually dies down... so all the arrogant americans must realize we won't be number 1 forever. :helpme
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have to love this idea that only the USA has freedom
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Anyway, I honestly think you are very much not getting what the world says. They think it is sad that Bush won, but they honestly do not give a fuck if you think its non of their bussiness or not. They are just voicing their oppinions.... I must say though, I am not too sure if a Bush win is not actually better for Europe than a Kerry win would have been.. also, this way we at least see if Bush can make right what he made wrong, or if he at least tries. Lets just hope there won't be too many changes in the lawmaking in the US, or that might really hurt a few people around here. |
"Freedoms? You have no freedom in America. You guys are so tightly bound by the religious freaks and brainwashed by your biased media, you truly don't know the meaning of freedom.
Most Kerry supporters realize this. Unfortunately the majority of your country are uneducated ignorant red necks. I suggest you do some learning about the way people live in truly free countries before you go on about how America is the "freeest country in the world". That's just political propoganda." Yup. :) :thumbsup |
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Ever heard of ODA / DAC? No? Official Development Assitance. This is a ranking how much the countries are giving at foreign aid. Do you know which rank the US has there? 1.. 2...3..? No place 22 (out of 23) 0.11%, Denmark give about 0.7% the EU Average is 0.35% in 2002 the US gave about 11 Billion The EU (about the same number of people and about same purchasing power as the US) gave 26 Billion. have a look http://www.oecd.org You should widen your horizont a little... but Bush Voters are told what they should think. |
Americans are brainwashed. You think you're free yet each day you're losing a bit of your so called freedom
Wait til the next terrorist attack... what freedom? Morons :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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Bankrupt, perhaps? |
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Secondly if you had the attention span of at least a 10 year old on Ritalin you would see I voted Kerry as did my state of residence. I am not a Bush voter. I want change. Broaden your horizons and learn to read complete threads before trying to get cute with your googled figures you ignorant closed minded asshole. |
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"US leads the world in religous freedom for all". Fuck me... where have these people been?? Their ignorance warrants nada time and they deserve the "President" they chose to elect. Stupidity has no restrictions in the US - it is a prerequisite for citizenship of Camp USA. |
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Besides where is all this money owed? I have yet to see where all this money from the "Rest of the world" is coming from. |
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Don't be stupid. |
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Are you just totally stupid or just ignorant???? You have clearly never spent more than one second in making yourself aware of the financial state of your country and related financial implications of anything. Are you employed or have you ever ran a business? Just curious. |
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In quotes: World reacts to Bush Win Foreign leaders have been reacting to the US presidential election as John Kerry concedes the election to President George W Bush. Jacques Chirac, French President In the name of France and for my own personal part, I would like to express my heartiest congratulations for your re-election. Jacques Chirac Jacques Chirac: "Solutions through partnership" It is in a spirit of dialogue, esteem and mutual respect that our co-operation must continue to evolve, our common fight against terrorism and the joint actions which we are engaged in to promote liberty and democracy must continue to develop. We can only find satisfactory solutions to the numerous challenges with which we are confronted today through a close transatlantic partnership. Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian President I am pleased to congratulate you on your re-election as US president for a second term. We hope that Mr Bush's new administration, together with the European Union, can bring influence to bear to arrive at a peaceful development in the [Middle East] region. Gerhard Schroeder, German Chancellor We support a pullout [by Israel from Palestinian territories] if it is linked to the roadmap. The more this is agreed between Europe, Russia and especially the United States, the better the chances of it being implemented. I will continue the good and close co-operation that we have. This is in the interests of the United States as well as those of Germany and Europe. Romano Prodi, European Commission President My warm congratulations to President Bush on his re-election after a difficult ballot, whose outcome was far from sure. As the country's leader in the most dramatic time of its history, he has had to deal with the horrifying onslaught of terrorism. I hope his second term will see the United States and the whole world enjoy the political stabilisation and the guarantee of collective security we have all done our utmost to ensure. Vladimir Putin, Russian President I am convinced that international terrorism tried to prevent Bush from being re-elected. Vladimir Putin Putin: "Right decision" Bin Laden's statement at the final stage of the election race in the USA is the best means to confirm this thesis. If Bush wins, then I will be able to rejoice that the American people did not allow themselves to be scared and made a right decision. Iyad Allawi, interim Prime Minister of Iraq Whoever wins will be our friend. The United States liberated us from a dictator from a very long period of war and agony. We will always be grateful to America for what it has done and continues to do. Silvio Berlusconi, Italian Prime Minister The continuation of Bush in American politics makes things easier for us. As for international policy, Bush will continue with the policy that assigns the United States the role of defender and promoter of freedom and democracy. Michel Barnier, French Foreign Minister I can raise my hat to American democracy. There has been an incredible turnout and a debate in which the entire world took interest. I can already express wishes for the US elected president, for the American people, which is a friend and ally. We have a lot of things to do, both regarding the current crises - Iraq, the Middle East, Iran, the challenges raised by the African continent - and to rebuild, to reform the transatlantic relations. Tony Blair, UK Prime Minister An election night party at the US embassy in London Ex-pats and Britons gathered at the US embassy in London I am sure that the whole House will join me in sending congratulations to President... Karzai of Afghanistan. (Laughter in the House of Commons) Like everyone else, I await the outcome of the other presidential election with interest. Junichiro Koizumi, Japanese Prime Minister Regardless of which candidate wins, I think there will basically be no change in the recognition of friendship between Japan and the United States. Nabil Abu Rudeina, aide to Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat We are ready to work with any American administration. The only thing we are interested in is seeing an administration that will work to advance the peace process... to allow the creation of a Palestinian state. Ehud Olmert, Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Mr Kerry would have been a very friendly president to Israel as he proved to be for a long time in the Senate. Now that Mr Bush is elected, we are very happy and we congratulate the American people for their choice. Alexander Downer, Australian Foreign Minister From our point of view, the Bush administration is a known quantity. People in Sydney watching election results (3/11/04) Australians watched in Sydney as results came in We've had a very good relationship with them the last four years. I'm sure we'll be able to keep building on that over the next four. But, look, frankly, if Senator Kerry somehow miraculously comes through here or if in any case he had been elected, we would have worked pretty well with them as well. Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Spanish Prime Minister I would like to express the desire of the Spanish government to contribute to a relationship based on efficient and constructive co-operation with the government of the United States, with President Bush. Moody Awori, Kenyan Vice-President I am a little bit apprehensive because the first term of Bush, he had come in as a lame duck. Now it appears as if he is winning very convincingly. To me, I think we are going to see more dictatorship on an international scale. We are going to see more extremism come out of there. We are going to see even more isolationism where America will not bother about the United Nations. To me that is a very sad affair. Aleksander Kwasniewski, Polish President From the point of view of Poland's interests, further co-operation with George W Bush is good news. I hope that this will also mean increased activity in bilateral affairs, as they lacked sufficient engagement. Karsten Voigt, German Foreign Ministry I simply hope that the American president, whatever his name might be, will take this opportunity to reach out to Europeans and say in both style and substance how we can work together. |
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Hungarians are pulling soldiers back from Iraq Bulgarians will reduce their forces You'll be alone in the quagmyre created by incompetence and now by the stupidity of the american voters :) |
Just remember...
For every 1 dollar Osama spent, America Spent 1 Million. |
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and about the googled figures. There are countries out there with newspapers who really contain content. Yes really! not only full page ads for 5 MPG SUV's. We know these numbers here in Europe, we don't have to google them, as America is famous for spending all the money for military but not for Foreign Aid. And now a Democrat whines how many is spend for foreign aid. Yes I have to widen my horizont as I always thought Democrats would care about such things. Go out and buy some thing to read, can you? I guess in the next biggest town only 300 miles away is a newsstand where you can get a real newspaper. |
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cowards. :2 cents: |
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see: http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/43/26/1894401.xls EU (about same size and Buying Power as US) 30 Billion (0.35%) US: 13 Billion in 2002 (0.13%) thats a fact. wake up america! |
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Know the difference. |
The level of fucking idiocy on this thread even surpasses the level of "average stupidity" of the US population.
That is saying a lot. Modesty in the ignorant US assholes was never a quality they were blessed with. We still got plenty of "my dick is bigger" - sad shit. :( |
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Why don't you tell us about all the freedoms we're missing? |
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