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Originally Posted by Ronin4hire
Ummm.. Libertarianism is an ideology. Democracy is a political system. You can be a socialist and believe in democracy. Im pretty sure you can be a Libertarianist and believe in democracy too (Im not too familiar with that ideology though)
PS- Thank you for leaving New Zealand to become an American.
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oh you from new zealand? didn't notice it. i thought you were an indonesian muslim who studies in japan judging by your picture. still struggling with hiragana and katakana. kanji is ok for me because i studied mandarin in beijing last summer on a language program.
let me guess. you are a political science major who can only think in a single way like any politician around the world. while we economics majors want to make fun of political science students for thinking so narrow. lol not many people think about politics professionally like you or like a lawyer. spare the troubles. don't alienate yourself from the general public.
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Originally Posted by Sinestra
Obviously suffering is a part of life we struggle we suffer we over come. However do you yourself wish harm on others? I dont and i suspect that majority of people would say no.
Read what i said carefully. It has nothing to do with suffering which is normal part of life. If you wish harm on others because you have an issue with one individual you have deeper issues.
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the majority of americans have an issue with george w bush. i will assume you have an issue to our repubican president in the past. you might too have a deeper issue like me. i am so proud to have a deeper issue like anybody on earth. it is called being a human. thank you very much.
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Originally Posted by TalnSG
That ranks up among the stupidest remarks I have heard of late. Have you completely erased all memory of Obama's predecessor? Not that I am in agreement with everything Obama has, or hasn't, done since taking office, but the only real cause for anything worsening in North Korea since 1994 is the person running that government and those aiding him in his insult to humanity.
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nork (north korea) doesn't have any direct relationship with the american public. is this an issue for us commoners who have american citizenships? i want to think positively for north korea after doing my mandarin summer language program.