1) Cheese burgers and interest on PayDay/Title Loans.
2) (under international average is incorrect, you mean below average in developed countries) it's great because those of us born smart "[SIZE=-1]
don't need no education,
we don't need no thought control[/SIZE]" and will continue to be a superior minority.
3) a: Because we want to kill muslims, but would prefer someone else do it. We send the highschool dropouts to do it. b: Damn shame it's not more! Fuckers are sucking up my air.
4) Who gives a fuck? As long as we're kicking ass and taking names baby!
5) Because it's really, REALLY big. Hurts my knees to move.
6) as long as someone keeps me safe, makes sure BK is servin' up the tripple cheese burgers, and kills them towel heads, I'm cool with it, braa.
7) It ain't our place to question 'dubwa! He's gettin it done, and torturin' all the good info out them A-rabs. He taps me phone to keep me safe. Shouldn't question the gov, it's down right unpatriotic!
okay so if america is so great please answer me those questions:
1) everybody pays taxes and nobody has much money, the war is payed by china and america is deep in debt - for what are 70 trillion usd in public debt each year are spend for?
2) paying high costs for a under international average education is great because {your answer}.
3) having guns available for everyone to defend himself is great. police officers are incompetent so if everybody has a gun around will solve the problem.
- a) why are you have police and army if everybody has a gun to "defend" himself?
- b) is it okay to have guns avaiable for every adult if it costs the life of almost 12,000 american citizens every year?
4) if you know you never voted for bush and nobody of your friends voted for him - and you also know that there were investigations about the election process and at the last election were NATO voting helpers and observers in charge who normaly observe elections in underdeveloped countries where democratic elections where performed for the first time - why does nobody really care about that?
5) why do you keep sitting on your ass while your government decides to pass bills against their citizens instead of for the citizens.
6) do you really care about those questions or about the stats your country fakes or the money it loses everyday or that you have a retard as president or that the world laughs about america because of those facts or whatever else is kinda "shady" in america?
7) do you really think questioning or critizing some weird laws or approaches of a country makes someone anti-{country} or do you think such thoughts could help the country to improve itself.
Ok, for serious now.
1) Actually, this was pretty correct above. Americans have no sense of self worth. They think their worth is determined by their stuff (so I suppose it's a self fulfilling prophecy then isn't it - if everyone believes it here?). And when they finally go under, they blame everyone but themselves, media, government, friends, family, credit cards, anything but themselves. 50% of what's wrong with america comes from an inability to accept personal responsibility.
2) It's not. It's unfortunate, and unfair. I've seen it first hand. This goes back to americans sense of self worth, the laziness, and demand for instant gratification without any form of labor. Americans are bred (I'm not saying it's not their own fault, it is) to believe that by the very fact of being American they deserve to have what they want, when they want it.
3) I don't think you quite understand this one. The right to bear arms was important when the arms the average joe had were the same as what the government has, and was a means to overthrow a corrupt government should one arise. Within a few years, the restrictions begin to be imposed, both to protect the public (a legitimate concern) and to control. The ability to own any type of weapon worth having is restricted to the government. The reason they are still legal here is to create a continued illusion of a constitutional government. However...
I do not support the criminalization of weapons because weapons are not the problem; I do not support criminalization of cheese burgers and candy bars. Neither is the problem, they are the scape goat and the symptom of an uncaring, self absorbed people.
4) You are making an assumption. I did not vote for bush. I do however know many, many people who did. My parents for example. I live in Idaho right now, and when bush was elected I lived in Wyoming. For those of you familiar with us demographics, you'll know this area is a bastion of racists, bigots, neocons, and slow witted neanderthals. Bush may or may not have won, doesn't really matter. He is in office, and we allowed it to happen - twice. This country is in need of a -social- revolution. Despite being an American I don't support taking of arms in offense.
5) I do not. I'm quite vocal, I support groups that promote the issues I believe in, and I have no intention of staying in this country if it continues on a self destructive path. I have a kid who has a bright future ahead of him, and I'll not have that tainted by a corrupt society.
6) Honestly, no. That's the least of the problem at this point.
7) Did I say that? I mocked your country for letting Hitler in office, and you gotta admit, that was a bit of a mistake. If americans would learn to take outside criticism as well as we give it, we'd actually be as good of a country as we act like we are - but until then we'll continue to decline, and very soon, implode.
Cover it for ya bud?
