Bush might be a demon, but sooner or later someone will do it. If Bush didn't do it, 10 years from now some other nut case would probably do what he did..
I am not a teacher of VICTORIAN ENGLISH nor do i intend to learn it.... its better for u to get logically correct replies to the healthy discussion here or my suggestion would be for u to look fot the unbiased truth and then get back to the discussion! We all are waiting.............
I can't believe that the majority has voted yes in this stupid out of sense poll. A demon(and many other characters) would never let anyone made fun of him if he was president, he would send all those to workercamps.
Comon guys, its Memorial Day. Today is the day we are supposed to remember the sacrifices of those who defended the United States and our ideals. Without them there would be no Search Engines, no AdSense and no affiliate programs. Its ok to disagree politically or even oppose the War on Terror, but seeing as Google has shafted the Veterans today with their lack of a special logo, the least we can do is just shut up today and say "Thank You."
Nope, they are living a good life. The country is beeing builded up again. Iraqs GDP growth has been remarkably high the latest years. I know this by people that actually visited their relatives in Iraq.
Sorry, but I don't believe in downward social comparisons. Economically, Europe is stagnant or barely growing in some places. In my opinion, their economic troubles can be directly tied (among other things) to their high tax rates on all goods - not just petroleum. Oil costs just as much (if not less due to proximity to the Middle East and Russia) in Europe as it does in the States. The price difference to the consumer is in the taxes that the governments levy on the consumption of oil to diminish its use. Europe could be a viable economic competitor with the United States if they would stop handicapping themselves. When is the last time you purchased anything made in France at a box store? Europe has a rich history and culture that has helped mold the world. But economically, I wouldn't use Europe as the standard to compare other nations against.
Check this out dude! http://www.iraqbodycount.org/ and this http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4525412.stm Pseudo Economic growth........... at the cost of innocent lives!
I voted because of that the poll said, not the stupid post by moq. To me, "Demon" == "Liberal" So I voted yes.
This can be said about anything. How about the pharmaceutical companies profiting off anti-depression drugs never even thought of for children, that cause them to commit suicide? How about the whole abortion industry. How about lawyers? How about who judicial system? They cut criminal sentences in half(compared to years ago), so they can have twice the 'need' for judges and lawyers? etc.... etc... I didn't reply to nit pick about one specific issue, just making a point that if you narrow down to one thing that pisses you off, you might lose the big picture. If you don't know the big picture, STFU for a second, spend some quality time with your children, or significant other, and you'll catch on. later, tom
we are talking about a developed nation here... the nation which was known for her pride in freedom and the thought that it shared with others LIVE AND LET LIVE and we cannot compare a sensible nation with a pitty pharmaceutical company here and there! The big picture is that in europe, asia, africa, south america, it is now known as a dictator nation as an imperialistic nation, which is very sad for a country that liberated the entire world from NAZIASM AND FASIASM! if u know what they stood for.....! better go and study the history of USA and then come back!
muhahahahaha! I busted out laughing! Moq your feeble attempts to sound older than 12 is failing. In-fact I find it cute. Heck you might be all big and proud now since you might have become recently potty-trained. Good for you, you're a big boy now! tom
lol. oh my GOD ! u r old and senile and still act like a KID! that sound even more interesting..... get an answer for the questions that i have raised or else stop acting like an OLD KID in the block!
OK, tell us again what country you're talking about. I thought you were talking about Iraq but, obviously, I must be mistaken
The UN...lmao. I'm sure they could do it!? Just like they did it in the Oil for food scandal. 'Where did that billion dollars go...oh somewhere in a former Al Queda funding bank...no big deal!?'
Ah, so that's where you cut and pasted all those actually comprehensible lines from. You crazy kids and your crazy computers and whatnot. PS. The only demon here is in my pants. Wanna make something off it?
lmao...about the same time we imprisoned all the Japanese in America. I guess liberation stops somewhere. To some level, I don't care what most of South America, Africa, Asia or Europe thinks. Other than Japan and Australia and a handful of European nations...the others nations aren't even comparable to us. They can speak shit if they are shit. To them I say, 'work on your dumbass country first then I'll care what you think.'
Now, now, that's not very progressive of you. We should all be like the media and constantly whine about, "Why don't they like us? For God's sake, why don't they like us?????" Because, you know, being liked by everyone in the world is the most important thing of all, and if 100% of the world doesn't like us, then it must be our fault! Or sumthin' to that effect.
More people died from the economic sanctions. I don't like either, but cut and run isn't an option. You're wrong with the 'pseudo' part, but I won't bother explaining. http://www.epic-usa.org/Default.aspx?tabid=359 "What has the Clinton Administration's insistence on economic sanctions accomplished? An estimated one million civilians are dead; Saddam Hussein remains in power; and efforts to renew UN inspections remain deadlocked." Erik Gustafson, EPIC's Director and a Gulf War veteran, continued, "If the Administration is serious about ending the tragic suffering of the Iraqi people and renewing arms control in Iraq, then it will heed the wisdom of the letter and 'de-link economic sanctions from the military sanctions." Last week, Howard Schneider of the Washington Post reported, "Humanitarian officials [in Iraq] said the situation for Iraqis is one of society barely coping… resources are stretched too thin to address problems like child nutrition, infant mortality and water-borne diseases that all skyrocketed in the years following the war." Between 1991 and 1998, UNICEF estimates that half a million children died as a result of the economic sanctions.