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02-27-2009, 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Sinestra View Post
Are you under the impression im angry about something? Because im really not im pretty much one of the only ones that does not take pot shots at other countries even though i have more than enough ammo to do so but people tend to look blindly at their own country.
My impression is: "America, be productive or be ridiculed by the world."

At least the Japanese is trying to purge the American elements in its system. Kudos for that.

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What i was saying in my statement was i wonder what kind of RHETORIC will we see after the economy starts to recover. My point is..... there are always people who would rather bitch and moan than actually solving the problem. You wont hear a peep out of some figures for years but the second something bad happens their fiery rhetoric burns brighter than the sun. Some people thrive on conflict and hatred and use this as their platform.
Um... I don't see any problems with criticizing/hating/conflicting the American government when a lot of Americans are doing this right now, more and more. Bravo.

I only find most average Americans and American policies very ridiculous. Please prove me wrong since I don't like to think like this in the first place. Of course, I as a person who used to grow up in America.

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Also about respect and trust give me 1 reason to trust or respect any other country? (this is just hypothetical) and i don't want a biased view i want a 3rd party view. You also have to look at how other countries were handling their money as well it goes a lot deeper than you think. But the US is a huge part of the problem.
And America's problem is everybody's problem... including all of the Asian countries. Way to go, America.

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I will defend the US when it needs it and i will criticize the US when it deserves it. I do not blindly defend my country when our leaders have done something i consider wrong. However, the one and only aggravation i have is its very easy to forget the good the US has done when times are rough when the world cant blame the US for its problems it will find another target its like grade school.
Approving the anti-democratic dictatorship of Park Chung-hee in South Korea decades ago? Force-releasing pro-Imperial-Japanese Korean civil servants (AKA traitors) right after WWII so they can run the South Korean government? Both of them were done by the American government.

Now, that's a good thing, isn't it?
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