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BRISK 11-04-2004 02:08 AM

What have YOU done for your country?
 
In JFK's inaugural address he said "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."

So I'm curious to hear what you guys have done for your country (whatever country you come from).

Share your accomplishments in this thread. :glugglug

MrJackMeHoff 11-04-2004 02:13 AM

Fuck this shitbox

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 11-04-2004 02:16 AM

My country is California.

The USA is dead to me.

BRISK 11-04-2004 02:16 AM

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Originally posted by AlienQ
My country is California.

The USA is dead to me.

OK, well what have you done for California?

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 11-04-2004 02:24 AM

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Originally posted by BRISK
OK, well what have you done for California?
Well...
Long story.

I was in the military got an honorable discharge. I learned the hardway back when I was 18 that warfare is not the answer to the worlds problems.

I was to be an Interrogator and have an affinity for Psyops. Much of mytime not in porn is spent studying psychology. If I talked to you long enough I could trick you into drinking drano.:glugglug

But for California, I have eased the sexual agony of anxious men and women in not only the state of California but globally.

Infact through the course of my work I believe that I have helped slow the spread of infectious diseases convincing people itis better to jerk off alone at home than go fuck a bimbo in the bar and potentially ruin there lives forever.

I think I operate in one of the most profound professions in exhistance where science,psychology and knowledge combine to create convincing things that arouse people.

:glugglug

theking 11-04-2004 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BRISK
In JFK's inaugural address he said "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."

So I'm curious to hear what you guys have done for your country (whatever country you come from).

Share your accomplishments in this thread. :glugglug

Served for 12 years in the military...during which time I engaged in 3 combat operations the last of which was Desert Storm which ended my military career and I am now 100% disabled. In addition I was one of the very first 2500 troops sent to Saudi in an operation which became known as Desert Shield...thus in my estimation I have given my fair share to my country.

BRISK 11-04-2004 02:42 AM

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Originally posted by AlienQ
I have eased the sexual agony of anxious men and women
A most noble cause :winkwink:

WickedVenus 11-04-2004 02:43 AM

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Originally posted by AlienQ
My country is California.


Constitutional Secession :thumbsup

Im with ya!!!

BRISK 11-04-2004 02:44 AM

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Originally posted by theking
Served for 12 years in the military...during which time I engaged in 3 combat operations the last of which was Desert Storm which ended my military career and I am now 100% disabled. In addition I was one of the very first 2500 troops sent to Saudi in an operation which became known as Desert Shield...thus in my estimation I have given my fair share to my country.
Give yourself a little credit, if you were 100% disabled, you probably wouldn't be able to type at a computer.

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 11-04-2004 02:56 AM

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Originally posted by WickedVenus
Constitutional Secession :thumbsup

Im with ya!!!

It won't happen.
Politics bother me but I enjoy observing why people do what they do. We all think what we do is right and when the day comes to admitting that one has done wrong they have taken a step forward in realising what being human is all about.

I love California, I used to think America as a whole was a very good idea but it'sactually not working anymore.

Education is expensive, Public education keeps the people down and stupid when they hold a diploma. Education in America hasnever been worse. The result is systemic with many people being to stupid and uneducated and thus easier to influence.

People have logic centers. With less logic center's the less questions. The less questions result in more acceptance of influence from others.

When ya think about why America is what it is now it is because of the lack of relevant education. Californians tend to educated in most area's, dare say they for the most part recieve the best education in the union however the price of education is going beyond affordable realms with the destruction of the middle class.

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 11-04-2004 03:03 AM

In short...

The writing is on the wall, but its pretty fucken usless if it can not be read.:glugglug

As a result people as proven throughout history will die.

A cession from the Union would be a sure cause of internal warfare no matter how passive the approach California takes.

In short I rather not see that happen.

theking 11-04-2004 03:04 AM

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Originally posted by BRISK
Give yourself a little credit, if you were 100% disabled, you probably wouldn't be able to type at a computer.
I should have been more specific. I am classified by the VA as being 100% disabled.

BRISK 11-04-2004 03:07 AM

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Originally posted by AlienQ
It won't happen.
Politics bother me but I enjoy observing why people do what they do. We all think what we do is right and when the day comes to admitting that one has done wrong they have taken a step forward in realising what being human is all about.

I love California, I used to think America as a whole was a very good idea but it'sactually not working anymore.

Education is expensive, Public education keeps the people down and stupid when they hold a diploma. Education in America hasnever been worse. The result is systemic with many people being to stupid and uneducated and thus easier to influence.

People have logic centers. With less logic center's the less questions. The less questions result in more acceptance of influence from others.

When ya think about why America is what it is now it is because of the lack of relevant education.

Thomas Jefferson wrote: "If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be."

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 11-04-2004 03:14 AM

And do not fool yourself into thinking that Education has taken a down turn without intention.

Its intentional you can be sure from higher authorities that it would be needed for "Aggressive" purposes.

One such aggressive purpose is of course warfare not stocking shelves at walmart.

BRISK 11-04-2004 03:17 AM

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Originally posted by AlienQ
And do not fool yourself into thinking that Education has taken a down turn without intention.

Its intentional you can be sure from higher authorities that it would be needed for "Aggressive" purposes.

One such aggressive purpose is of course warfare.

You think the government is purposely trying to keep people stupid so they'll believe their propaganda?

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 11-04-2004 03:21 AM

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Originally posted by BRISK
You think the government is purposely trying to keep people stupid so they'll believe their propaganda?
Of course.

Wouldnt you agree that religion has done very well in retaining its base through poor education? Not just in America, look around, even the middle East, asia etc. That answer is clear.

Propaganda is not funny. If I told you somthing enough times you would believe it the only thing that would help you is if you had knowledge contrary to what I was telling you.

If you have no base of knowledge on a matter you will believe anything you are told.

BRISK 11-04-2004 03:26 AM

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Originally posted by AlienQ
Of course.

Wouldnt you agree that religion has done very well in retaining its base through poor education? Not just in America, look around, even the middle East, asia etc. That answer is clear.

Propaganda is not funny. If I told you somthing enough times you would believe it the only thing that would help you is if you had knowledge contrary to what I was telling you.

If you have no base of knowledge on a matter you will believe anything you are told.

I would agree that there is an education problem in America, but I've never seen anything to suggest that there is a government plot to keep people uneducated.

BRISK 11-04-2004 03:28 AM

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Originally posted by AlienQ
Wouldnt you agree that religion has done very well in retaining its base through poor education?
Yes, I would agree with this. Education is not the friend of religion.

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 11-04-2004 03:30 AM

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Originally posted by BRISK
I would agree that there is an education problem in America, but I've never seen anything to suggest that there is a government plot to keep people uneducated.
Why the hell is a school book over 100.00?
Why is tuition so high?
Why are kids comming home after a day of learning nothing of consequence about the world around them?

Why were all the books in Iraq devoid of Saddam's name?
Things that make you go humm...

quiet 11-04-2004 03:33 AM

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Originally posted by AlienQ
Why the hell is a school book over 100.00?
Why is tuition so high?
Why are kids comming home after a day of learning nothing of consequence about the world around them?

Why were all the books in Iraq devoid of Saddam's name?
Things that make you go humm...

i've spend over 300 on a single school book, and i'm from Canada! ;)

BRISK 11-04-2004 03:36 AM

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Originally posted by AlienQ
Why the hell is a school book over 100.00?
Why is tuition so high?
Why are kids comming home after a day of learning nothing of consequence about the world around them?

Why were all the books in Iraq devoid of Saddam's name?
Things that make you go humm...

Does the government regulate the price of school books? or does the market set that price?

I assume tuition (at public schools) is as high as it is because it will bring the necessary revenue for that school to operate (although I'm sure it will operate very inneficiently). If government allocated more funds for education, then tuition could drop.

Do you have proof that kids are learning nothing of consequence about the world around them?

I've never heard before that the books in Iraq devoid of Saddam's name. Can you point me to a source on this?

BRISK 11-04-2004 03:38 AM

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Originally posted by quiet
i've spend over 300 on a single school book, and i'm from Canada! ;)
That must be a rather specialized book though. Surely Philosophy 101 books don't cost $300?

Jer 11-04-2004 03:38 AM

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Originally posted by quiet
i've spend over 300 on a single school book, and i'm from Canada! ;)
Wow.

$5 submissions 11-04-2004 03:39 AM

I have two countries.... one is my country of birth (Philippines) and one is my adopted country/country of citizenship (USA).

For the Philippines, I'm here creating jobs.
For the USA, I've done a lot of legal assistance volunteer work. I've also done non-legal volunteer work to help the needy. I also donated money for homeless shelters and coordinated corporate book drives at past jobs.

I know it's not much but hopefully I can do even more in the future.

Jakke PNG 11-04-2004 03:42 AM

I pay my taxes and went thru mandatory military services.

theking 11-04-2004 04:27 AM

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Originally posted by AlienQ
Of course.

That would require a conspiracy from the local PTA...local school district...local government...County government...State goverment...and Federal government...which would literally involve millions of people in said conspiracy...all of which have representatives that are periodically replaced via an election process...and would literally involve millions of people. Do you care to rethink?

BRISK 11-04-2004 04:33 AM

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Originally posted by theking
That would require a conspiracy from the local PTA...local school district...local government...County government...State goverment...and Federal government...which would literally involve millions of people in said conspiracy...all of which have representatives that are periodically replaced via an election process...and would literally involve millions of people. Do you care to rethink?
Assuming the conspiracy was at the federal level, it would also involve both Democrats and Republicans, which seems a little unlikely.

Of course if we really wanted to break out the big tinfoil hats, we could just say that both parties are simply controlled by a larger group. Jewish bankers or the Illuminati, etc...

Joe Citizen 11-04-2004 04:36 AM

The question shouldn't be what have you done for your country, but what have you done for the world or the human race.

BRISK 11-04-2004 04:38 AM

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Originally posted by Joe Citizen
The question shouldn't be what have you done for your country, but what have you done for the world or the human race.
True, good point. Although hopefully doing something good for your country would also help the world and the human race.

acctman 11-04-2004 04:41 AM

nothing, my country rapes me in taxes and i plan on doing nothing for it.

teomaxxx 11-04-2004 04:46 AM

i paid shitload of taxes, but there are still a lot of solutions not to pay.


And of course giving free porn to people all over the world (including our country too) everyday from my tgp galleries
:winkwink:

theking 11-04-2004 04:55 AM

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Originally posted by Joe Citizen
The question shouldn't be what have you done for your country, but what have you done for the world or the human race.
Well...what have you done for the world and human race? BTW the last time I checked my fellow Americans are a part of the world and the human race.

BRISK 11-04-2004 05:07 AM

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Originally posted by theking
Well...what have you done for the world and human race? BTW the last time I checked my fellow Americans are a part of the world and the human race.
I think his point was that your actions don't need to be limited to your own country.

titmowse 11-04-2004 05:12 AM

I helped the peace movment protest first strike weapons during the Bush #1 administration. We also kept watch on the travels of completed nuclear weapons that left from the munitions plant near my hometown.

The Clinton administration turned our assembly plant into a disassembly plant. That was cool. Except there's all these plutonium pits just sitting in make-shift storage in the middle of West Texas.

Now Bush #2 put the kibosh on that whole Nuclear Proliferation Treaty deal. And now they want to start building low-grade nukes right on top of the largest water table in the US.

Go Cowboys!

theking 11-04-2004 05:12 AM

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Originally posted by BRISK
I think his point was that your actions don't need to be limited to your own country.
Well...it is not much that I do for the human race...but I do support a seven year old in the Phillipines. I did not go through an org but had a friend of mine that lives in the Phillipines select a needy one. He assures me that the childs mother is a good person but pretty much dirt poor so I send enough to help both of them out.

reynold 11-04-2004 09:06 AM

being born to my country is enough for my country.

bringer 11-04-2004 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AlienQ
My country is California.

The USA is dead to me.

california is a shithole

$5 submissions 11-04-2004 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by theking
Well...it is not much that I do for the human race...but I do support a seven year old in the Phillipines. I did not go through an org but had a friend of mine that lives in the Phillipines select a needy one. He assures me that the childs mother is a good person but pretty much dirt poor so I send enough to help both of them out.
The Philippines is a very poor country (mostly self-inflicted) but, speaking as a Filipino-American, I definitely appreciate your compassion because of your support of that Filipino/a child. I'm trying to do my part to help out as well by hiring people here and expanding my companies.


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