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What if the USA decides to stop being so nice
What if we stop sending billions on billions to countries who hate us... what if we stop paying the cocksucking pranksters in white shirts in congress.. at the central banks.... what if we stop wasting money and increase our military power even further than we already have.. and then what if we just say MOTHERFUCK Y O U to everyone??
We did it once to England, right? Can we do it and stay here? :1orglaugh How long is the world going to accept our phony dollars for goods and services? How long are countries going to be forced to base their currency on ours? How long will china have huge surpluses after we crash their currency with ours and at the same time can't buy their garbage any more? Food for thought.. the average American may be a soda guzzling video game playing pizza shirted shit for brains entitlement junky fuck head fuck face.... but the one of ten who are still REAL AMERICANS, we will DESTROY the rest of you motherfuckers when shit jumps off, no stories or fables and it ain't no mystery we'll take your fucking HEADS off ya :thumbsup Patriotism may be a cult, but I can't help loving my country, even if it has become everything it was brought up against. I'll always love America and I think that it can be rebuilt. :thumbsup The masses who allowed all of this to happen.. you can keep your video games and your stupid speech patterns.... but you will be working for US :disgust |
You should spend less time posting stupid bullshit you clearly have absolutely no idea about and spend more time looking for a job. YOU and others like you are the problem with America.
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Good luck to you.
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Perfect example of whats wrong with america = Mr Maxwell
The economy called but nobody would pick up because all the broke unemployed losers were busy posting on message boards posturing and pumping themselves up. |
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As someone once said...
A little learning is a dangerous thing; drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring: there shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, and drinking largely sobers us again. Alexander Pope (1688 - 1744) |
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