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Originally Posted by Ramones1976
Jesus christ I never said "all" people I meant certain people, okay...
Please stop jumping to conclusions
Look when I was in school almost everyone there had that whole attitude, so thats when it really started to bother me, they never stopped to think about different countries, and thought next to everything the us ever did was some how justified...
So when I said Certain actions of the us were wrong they would start giving me the silent treatment, and call me "anti-american" especially when I refused to say the pledge in class every morning. I would just stand and not say anything never said anything wrong.. During the 7th grade I finally asked what does this mean?? And I realized this isn't what I believe, and had just been blindly saying it for years....
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If you meant "certain" people, you should have said "certain people". Just "people" is a very general and ambiguous term.
I find it interesting how you could have held such adult opinions in elementary school, and also how you refused to say the pledge and yet had been saying it for years by 7th grade? Quite a knack for contradiction you have...
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Originally Posted by noodle
But, that's always f-ed up individuals that kill in secluded areas up high in the mountains. Thats neither the army nor the governments agenda! I hope those people rott in hell, but an army or government shouldn't be judged by psycho individuals.
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