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Seems like the US has now decided to attack Iraq without the UN support. The U.S. wants to police the world, yet chooses not to follow International Law.
Myself and hundreds of others I have talked to have decided to boycott all products with an American flag or the words, "Made In America". While this may not be a huge blow to the US, I cannot in good faith contribute to the US based on their aggressive tactics. Buy German. Buy Chinese. Buy Indian. Buy French. Buy Japanese... Just don't buy American. |
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Get the fuck out of here. |
Go Fuck Yourself?
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First of all..check your spelling.
Second of all, does that mean you will not do any more business on the internet with US based companies? If so, please list your site(s) so that we can all make a note of it and maybe boycott you as well. |
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thatll do it |
Fuck you
Eat a scud you piece of shit |
I would guess that 80% of all programs are US based. Start with them. that would make one less idiot to worry about for me:321GFY
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Send your checks back to US sponsors in protest! Use foreign hosts! Buy only foreign content! Hire foreign designers! If you're going to boycott us, do it with integrity. |
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I have your free speech right here. Ban this idiot. :321GFY
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Finally, an anti-American with some nads. Beats the hell out of all the whiners who continue dealing with us because they can't live without us. |
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:thumbsup iam in !!! |
Probally afraid to stand behind your real I.D, sorry i wasted the post on a coward..
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Typical moronic comments. With a moron for a leader, we expect nothing less.
And yes..Foreign sponsors. I'll happily get paid in u.s. funds. I'll just make sure to spend that money on german products. Boycott-America!!! |
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You may want to think for a second... Do you really want to stand in bread lines for 2 days to get food? :2 cents: |
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FUCK OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:321GFY |
Boycotts are good. Let him boycott.
I think everyone should boycott people, companies and countries they don't agree with. Of course, you can't get paid in US funds if you're boycotting the US. That's like boycotting Ford by only driving your Mustang 20 miles a day. Go all out. Cut all ties to America. I'd respect that more than any amount of whining about us. |
Bread lines?
*laughs* Contrary to popular belief, you are not the "only show in town" |
LOL!
Speaking on behalf of America: Like we give a fuck what you think. |
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The US may not be "The Only Show In Town", but we are The Biggest and The Best. Deal with it. If you're gonna boycott us then do it right... don't do it half assed just for some attention... really boycott us. I dare you.
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Dare?
It's already started. Stay tuned... This is news to you? Did you think the world was going to sit by and watch you appoint yourselves executioners? Not today. Not ever. Boycott-America!! |
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Get a fucking clue. You need us, just as the rest of the world does. And don't think for a second that we need you. Eat shit bottom feeder. |
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well said! |
Those same "hard" workers put Bush in power?
Maybe next time, they might think "harder" about who they choose to elect as leader. I'd be very upset as well if I were you that he has decided to put you all in jeopardy like this. |
didn't i post something about the effectiveness of a boycott? hope you've got millions on board with your sinister plans.
hrm, 35 countries on board. no, we've got NO support whatsoever. even the french said they'd support us. seems we're the only ones with balls around here. well, us and north korea. |
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Turn off your dell dude, Take off your nikes and please get off our Fiber or satelites. |
LiveCam = typical stupid canadian, what would happen if US boycotts canadian products? 75% of what you produce goes to the US. MORON:1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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Regardless, I'm sure a lot of people are regretting their decision of voting for Bush, but nobody can see the future. |
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Good boycott America and get the fuck off this American board you dumb ass too.
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When you buy things made in China who do you think gets the money? Probably American companies. All you're doing is guaranteeing that you're getting sweatshop goods. Not that it's easy to find things that weren't made in sweatshops.
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Oh.. my.. G-D You're all idiots. Please all of you.. just shut up. You're making America look bad. :( I wonder why I even waste my time at this fucking place. G-D you're morons. That's it, I'm leaving. Honestly, I can't be bothered with you people.
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If Gore had won we'd still be negotiating with the taliban to get them to promise to leave us alone.:1orglaugh God, I hope your from outside the US. I hate seeing so many dopes from the US. |
Amerikka has looked bad for some time. This people posting only adds fuel to the fire.
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I said it was a good idea. Go boycott. I love boycotts. Boycotts are the greatest things ever. |
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Message by Paulo Coelho :)
Thank you, great leader George W. Bush. Thank you for showing everyone what a danger Saddam Hussein represents. Many of us might otherwise have forgotten that he used chemical weapons against his own people, against the Kurds and against the Iranians. Hussein is a bloodthirsty dictator and one of the clearest expressions of evil in today?s world. But this is not my only reason for thanking you. During the first two months of 2003, you have shown the world a great many other important things and, therefore, deserve my gratitude. So, remembering a poem I learned as a child, I want to say thank you. Thank you for showing everyone that the Turkish people and their parliament are not for sale, not even for 26 billion dollars. Thank you for revealing to the world the gulf that exists between the decisions made by those in power and the wishes of the people. Thank you for making it clear that neither José María Aznar nor Tony Blair give the slightest weight to or show the slightest respect for the votes they received. Aznar is perfectly capable of ignoring the fact that 90% of Spaniards are against the war, and Blair is unmoved by the largest public demonstration to take place in England in the last thirty years. Thank you for making it necessary for Tony Blair to go to the British parliament with a fabricated dossier written by a student ten years ago, and present this as ?damning evidence collected by the British Secret Service?. Thank you for allowing Colin Powell to make a complete fool of himself by showing the UN Security Council photos which, one week later, were publicly challenged by Hans Blix, the chief weapons inspector in Iraq. Thank you for adopting your current position and thus ensuring that, at the plenary session, the French foreign minister, Dominique de Villepin?s anti-war speech was greeted with applause ? something, as far as I know, that has only happened once before in the history of the UN, following a speech by Nelson Mandela. Thank you too, because, after all your efforts to promote war, the normally divided Arab nations were, for the first time, at their meeting in Cairo during the last week in February, unanimous in their condemnation of any invasion. Thank you for your rhetoric stating that ?the UN now has a chance to demonstrate its relevance?, a statement which made even the most reluctant countries take up a position opposing any attack on Iraq. Thank you for your foreign policy which provoked the British foreign secretary, Jack Straw, into declaring that in the 21st century, ?a war can have a moral justification?, thus causing him to lose all credibility. Thank you for trying to divide a Europe that is currently struggling for unification; this was a warning that will not go unheeded. Thank you for having achieved something that very few have so far managed to do in this century: the bringing together of millions of people on all continents to fight for the same idea, even though that idea is opposed to yours. Thank you for making us feel once more that though our words may not be heard, they are at least spoken ? this will make us stronger in the future. Thank you for ignoring us, for marginalising all those who oppose your decision, because the future of the Earth belongs to the excluded. Thank you, because, without you, we would not have realised our own ability to mobilise. It may serve no purpose this time, but it will doubtless be useful later on. Now that there seems no way of silencing the drums of war, I would like to say, as an ancient European king said to an invader: ?May your morning be a beautiful one, may the sun shine on your soldiers? armour, for in the afternoon, I will defeat you.? Thank you for allowing us ? an army of anonymous people filling the streets in an attempt to stop a process that is already underway ? to know what it feels like to be powerless and to learn to grapple with that feeling and transform it. So, enjoy your morning and whatever glory it may yet bring you. Thank you for not listening to us and not taking us seriously, but know that we are listening to you and that we will not forget your words. Thank you, great leader George W. Bush. Thank you very much. |
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