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    KSO
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    Dedicated to George W. Bush and the American People for their Brilliant Choise.

    No one likes us-I don't know why
    We may not be perfect, but heaven knows we try
    But all around, even our old friends put us down
    Let's drop the big one and see what happens

    We give them money-but are they grateful?
    No, they're spiteful and they're hateful
    They don't respect us-so let's surprise them
    We'll drop the big one and pulverize them

    Asia's crowded and Europe's too old
    Africa is far too hot
    And Canada's too cold
    And South America stole our name
    Let's drop the big one
    There'll be no one left to blame us

    We'll save Australia
    Don't wanna hurt no kangaroo
    We'll build an All American amusement park there
    They got surfin', too

    Boom goes London and boom Paree
    More room for you and more room for me
    And every city the whole world round
    Will just be another American town
    Oh, how peaceful it will be
    We'll set everybody free
    You'll wear a Japanese kimono
    And there'll be Italian shoes for me

    They all hate us anyhow
    So let's drop the big one now
    Let's drop the big one now

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    Leon
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    QUOTE=KSO]No one likes us-I don't know why
    We may not be perfect, but heaven knows we try
    But all around, even our old friends put us down
    Let's drop the big one and see what happens

    We give them money-but are they grateful?
    No, they're spiteful and they're hateful
    They don't respect us-so let's surprise them
    We'll drop the big one and pulverize them
    Yes, and everyone just loves Russians. Especially the people in the Eastern bloc who experienced what it was like to be under Russian rule and know what the real alternative is to America.

    Just ask them...and they will write a few love poems or two about Mother Russia.

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    minusthejihad
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    Yeah, it would be a two liner.

    "Glad we left it. Enjoy it KSO."

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    KSO
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    Quote Originally Posted by minusthejihad
    Yeah, it would be a two liner.

    "Glad we left it. Enjoy it KSO."
    Well I have a cure each time I'll see an American or a news story about americans I'll just repeat to myself "They invented Jazz Music... they Invented Jazz Music"

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    KettleWhistle
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    Quote Originally Posted by KSO
    Well I have a cure each time I'll see an American or a news story about americans I'll just repeat to myself "They invented Jazz Music... they Invented Jazz Music"
    Jews from Odessa invented Jazz music. Their black neighbors in New York liked it and picked up the tunes.

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    And this is dedicated to Russia:

    Moskow, you are not our capital, not for as long as the Jewish stars are shining between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranian Sea.

    Or if you prefer it in the native language:

    Moskva, ty nam ne stolitsa
    Moskva, ty nam ne stolitsa
    Poka ot Mertvovo morea do Sredizemnovo morea
    Gorit shestikonechnaya zvezda

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    KSO
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    Quote Originally Posted by KettleWhistle
    Jews from Odessa invented Jazz music. Their black neighbors in New York liked it and picked up the tunes.
    Actually Jewsish Klezmer music is the base for the American Music Hall, and the Musical (A good enough reason for the average man to become antisemitic!)

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    French anti-Americanism..brain storm..

    The campaign of French disinformation and a group of censor jounalists rewiewers, did not affect the American voters.

    The French mobilization against the Republican , on the verge of the decency ,can be summarized in those words :

    A lot of noise for nothing ( William Shakespeare )

    The fly and the coach ( La Fontaine )

    The servicemen voted in 75% for President BUSH .

    What demonstrate that the way of leading the delicate conflict in Iraq ,is approved by the soldiers who risk their lives in first place.

    The common enemy for all of us,is and stays the terrorism
    Last edited by goliath; 11-03-2004 at 12:09 PM.

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    TDidier
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    Quote Originally Posted by goliath
    The campaign of French disinformation and a group of censor jounalists rewiewers, did not affect the American voters.

    The French mobilization against the Republican , on the verge of the decency ,can be summarized in those words :

    A lot of noise for nothing ( William Shakespeare )

    The fly and the coach ( La Fontaine )

    The serviemen voted in 75% for President BUSH .

    What demonstrate that the way of leading the delicate conflict in Iraq ,is approved by the soldiers who risk their lives in first place.

    The common enemy for all of us,is and stays the terrorism
    Monaco join the willys ! !

    Not really a surprise that soldiers are right-wing (the surprise is when they are moderates)

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    Posted by KettleWhistle:


    Moskva, ty nam ne stolitsa
    Moskva, ty nam ne stolitsa
    Poka ot Mertvovo morea do Sredizemnovo morea
    Gorit shestikonechnaya zvezda



    Poedu ya v gorod Anapu
    Kuplu sebe novuu shlyapu
    I viidu na bereg morskoi
    so svoei neputevoi toskoi


    Or better:

    Kuda yshli evrei
    V kakie goroda
    i gde naiti na sredstvo
    chtob ix vernuts suda


    God, how glad I am my parents took me out of that cr**phole we now call Savok. Thy God I live in America.

    Everybody tries to copy us, everyone envies us, everyone wants to be like us, even everyone wants to have our problems. I pity the entire world and their pitiful little problems, their pitiful Eurovisions, Koyotos, and "International" duties. When it comes to deal the real thing it's "America, honey, please help us!!! We can't do it without you!"

    We are a superpower, a very kind superpower. We are an economic and political powerhouse and the entire freaking world depends on us. I am glad that some dufus sitting somewhere in his hut in the sunny dessert of Saudi Arabia envies me and watches MY ELECTION because I don't give a flying f**** about that stupid pr***k , his stupid problems and his stupid political problems.

    I don't care and America doesn't care if you are a Muslim, a Jew, a Palestinian, a Christian, Democrat or Republican or whoever, we as Americans, should be PROUD of our country and its capabilities. We are free and democratic people; who cares what the world thinks of us. I sure don't.
    Mil - stands for the countless MILlions of reasons not to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mil
    Everybody tries to copy us, everyone envies us, everyone wants to be like us, even everyone wants to have our problems.
    Mil, but nowadays the feeling we have for americans is pity.

    And I am tempted to call this parading 'arrogant' (it's a very very long time since I've met anyone who wants to be an american), but what strikes me more is you delude yourself a bit.
    Out of the population of poor countries, who are also attracted by Europe, there are not so many who envy the US nowadays. The feeling can certainly be "fear of the next stupid move of Bush", "antagonism" ... but not envy.

    The US today look autistic, unable to communicate, unable to lead, 'out of sync' with the reality of the world... and sometimes it's worst : paranoid, violent, afraid, clumsy at best.


    The reality of the US (and certainly the reality of americans themselves) is more complicated (and better) than this. But the image of the US as an example has drastically fallen down lately.

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    Today Wyeth Pharma lost a product liability suit for Fen-Fen where the drug damaged a consumer's heart valves. The amount of damages thus far is $100,000. Now remember that Bush included 'Tort reform' as a subissue. I sincerely hope that any Bushies refuse to sue or collect as a matter of principal because after all, a $100,000 is bankrupting this country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocrates
    Today Wyeth Pharma lost a product liability suit for Fen-Fen where the drug damaged a consumer's heart valves. The amount of damages thus far is $100,000. Now remember that Bush included 'Tort reform' as a subissue. I sincerely hope that any Bushies refuse to sue or collect as a matter of principal because after all, a $100,000 is bankrupting this country.
    Tort reform should be that the loser pays all litigation costs. It would shut down those just trying to shake the tree and find out what drops. Many organizations currently just pay the plaintiff what it would cost in legal fees to fight it.

    I would also cap punitive damages to some multiple of actual damages.

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    KettleWhistle
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    I've met many Frenchies who want to be Americans, but can't get their visas. Someone I know from work is going back to Paris next month, after 4 years, and he is not happy. Such attitude is very typical of the Europeans who lived in the U.S. for a while and learned to appreciate it.


    Quote Originally Posted by Olivier
    Mil, but nowadays the feeling we have for americans is pity.

    And I am tempted to call this parading 'arrogant' (it's a very very long time since I've met anyone who wants to be an american), but what strikes me more is you delude yourself a bit.

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    Posted by Olivier:


    Mil, but nowadays the feeling we have for americans is pity.

    Which exact things do you pity me with? I want to know pity #1, #2, #3 and so on.


    And I am tempted to call this parading 'arrogant' (it's a very very long time since I've met anyone who wants to be an american), but what strikes me more is you delude yourself a bit.

    ??????????? What do you mean?


    Out of the population of poor countries, who are also attracted by Europe, there are not so many who envy the US nowadays.

    Not so many of who exactly? But I guess you are day-dreaming. I am an immigrant to the US and know how the immigrants feel about this country. You - don't.

    The feeling can certainly be "fear of the next stupid move of Bush", "antagonism" ... but not envy.

    Whatever that means.


    The US today look autistic, unable to communicate, unable to lead, 'out of sync' with the reality of the world... and sometimes it's worst : paranoid, violent, afraid, clumsy at best.

    So I guess America is a moral issue for you!!!! Weird.



    The reality of the US (and certainly the reality of americans themselves) is more complicated (and better) than this. But the image of the US as an example has drastically fallen down lately.

    I don't care. I have a normal life, as do most of Americans. If you don't like that - I don't care.
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