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On 2004-11-03 15:37:59, scotsboyuk wrote:
@welsh uk
It's ironic I suppose; America rebelled against Britain because we took actions, which effected Americans and they had no say in the political process governing those actions, now they take actions, which effect us and we have no say in the political process governing their actions.
The only logical solution: The world should attack the US. (Just let
me get out first.)
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:39:11
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@richy - careful what you wish for - another 4 years of that nut, and the rest of the world WILL be wanting to take the US out - which is a shame, the actions of one president is making his country more of a target of terrorism, not less. And the US I'm afraid to say will become more of an international hate figure over the next 4 years, espeically if they become more isolationist.
And I think the threat of more 9/11s and terrorism are overstated, if Al-Quida and their mates were going to do something else, they'd have done it ages ago, and we would have had many more attacks, perhaps including some in the UK. They would have attacked say, on Christmas day or something.
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:47:50
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I don't give a shit... Bomb the hell out of the US. I
invite it.
Like I said, just let ME get out first. I didn't vote for that bastard, and I don't agree with a damn thing he's doing (except the Head Start education program for poor children - there's some merit in that).
EDIT: That isn't necessarily true... I don't support the murder of anyone, American or not. I just want Americans to get a taste of their own medicine.
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:52:14
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Its also ironic that the Americans helped in the funding of terrorists (I.R.A) against the british without any worries for years then want our help when it happens to them
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:56:23
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The sad fact of the matter is that another Bush term will only serve to further polarize the world. Thankfully the system we have in the UK means that Blair knows that he can't just keep supporting Bush in whatever he does. If Blair keeps going down that road then he may find himself winning the enxt election, but with such a small majority that he can't get anything done.
Power blocs are developing because of Bush's isolationism, to the point where Europe is now starting to position itself as a credible rival to the U.S. as is China. Instead of more cooperation it seems that we are heading for another era of power blocs, stand-offs, jockeying for position and pointless arguments.
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Posted: 2004-11-03 16:02:45
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What a waste of efforts and time. America needs a drastic re-evaluation of their position and priorities. Just try telling that to bush supporter who thinks everything is in its rightful place.
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Posted: 2004-11-03 16:06:35
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bush-254, kerry-252
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Posted: 2004-11-03 16:13:23
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It's been like that for a while now
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Posted: 2004-11-03 16:14:30
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Ohio might take a while to come in, apparently there is a dispute over ballots.
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Posted: 2004-11-03 16:15:34
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Yeah, and it's not like we can't just go to CNN.com for that information...
Thanks anyway!
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Posted: 2004-11-03 16:15:52
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