[OT] I hate being American

robert j. kolker wrote:
Jeffrey Turner wrote:


Or you could set up ovens and gas chambers.


Pulling our people out and nuking the place would do the trick.

As the fireballs bloom and the flesh vaporizes my statement to the Imams
and Mullahs is : Terrorize this!
Fight terrorism with bigger terrorism?

--Jeff

--
It is only those who have neither
fired a shot nor heard the shrieks
and groans of the wounded who cry
aloud for blood, more vengeance, more
desolation. War is hell.
--William Tecumseh Sherman

In war, there are no unwounded soldiers.
--Jose Narosky

The urge to save humanity is almost
always a false front for the urge to
rule.
--H.L. Mencken
 
Once we find a way of killing the people without destroying the assets,
America will become the New Rome. Resistance is futile. The Romans did
not give a rat's ass about the rights of the people they conquered, why
should we?

Bob Kolker

=================================

Indeed, why should you?

Your comments are amongst the few most honest to appear on these walls.
Thank you very much for making your position clear.
----
Reg.
 
"John S. Dyson" <toor@iquest.net> wrote in message
news:cr20ha$1ke8$1@news.iquest.net...

[snip]

It is very probable that the GOVERNMENTAL measures of aid are quite
a bit
lower than the measures of private aid for the US.
In that case you should kick out that self-serving lot and opt for a
more intelligent government next
time round

[snip]

Franz
 
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 14:57:41 +0000 (UTC), Franz Heymann wrote:

Of course you americans will pay up in the end, but only after you
have been properly named and shamed by the world.
No, you have the ordering wrong. We'll pay up front, for the duration of
the crisis, and on after everyone else has forgotten about it. Then you
eurotrash cunts will still find a way to blame it on us in the end.


Bob
 
Bob Stephens wrote:

No, you have the ordering wrong. We'll pay up front, for the duration of
the crisis, and on after everyone else has forgotten about it. Then you
eurotrash cunts will still find a way to blame it on us in the end.
That is about right. The Eurotrash have become the political eunichs of
the twentieth and twenty-first century. They have a grudge on anyone or
any nation that can still get it up.

Europe shot its wad in the Great War.

Bob Kolker
 
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 06:48:40 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
<g4fgq.regp@ZZZbtinternet.com> wrote:

Microsoft is just another of the undemocratic corporations which has a
budget greater than many whole countries. It is they who are really ruling
this Earth!
If Microsoft is running the show, it would certainly account for a
lot.
--

"What is now proved was once only imagin'd." - William Blake, 1793.
 
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:59:28 -0600, John Fields
<jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote:

On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 19:08:41 GMT, Singleterry <singleterry@cnn.com
wrote:

I hate being American. Yes, it's true. I love our country, but hate it at the
same time. It isn't because of George Bush, no, it's because of us. Us, the
overweight, pompous, arrogant population of America that takes a crap on
every country and expects them to clean it up.

Why couldn't I have been born in England, or Sweden, or Germany, or Italy or
something?

---
Something like a dumpster, maybe?
A dumpster would certainly be a better start in life than England,
nowadays.

--

"What is now proved was once only imagin'd." - William Blake, 1793.
 
Jeffrey Turner wrote:
Ah, that's what the Germans said sixty five years ago about
their Third Reich.
Ah, but we have not scooped our brains out with a runciple spoon like
the Nazis did. If the Nazi had been kinder to the Jews, they would have
had the a-bomb first and the world would be saying "Seig Heil". America
loves immigrants and cultural diversity, which is one of the reasons we
have not gone to squash rot.

Bob Kolker
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that Mark Fergerson <nunya@biz.ness>
wrote (in <cojBd.39262$Cl3.4565@fed1read03>) about '[OT] I hate being
American', on Fri, 31 Dec 2004:

I wrote:

The Reverend Ian Paisley has the same attitude as Yasser Arafat, and the
only solution may be the passage of time.

If it isn't solved ballistically first. But that would just be another
terrible (in some people's minds) thing to remember.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'ballistically'. The internal armed
conflict had been going on for around 40 years with no resolution, and
people are now sick of it. It's over for around 20 years, minimum, if
not for ever. If you mean external ballistic intervention, which
aggressor do you have in mind?
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
The good news is that nothing is compulsory.
The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
John Woodgate wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by 'ballistically'. The internal armed
conflict had been going on for around 40 years with no resolution, and
people are now sick of it. It's over for around 20 years, minimum, if
not for ever. If you mean external ballistic intervention, which
aggressor do you have in mind?
It will never end. The Irish are far too fond of fighting and drinking.

Bob Kolker
 
robert j. kolker wrote:


That's why the Amerikans are picking on the Moslems this time?
Or all the complaints about "those damn immigrants"?
Republicans don't like immigrants, except when they need cheap
labor.

Who is picking on whom. It was Islamofascist terrorsts who came into our
house on 9/11 to do evil deeds. We are simply defending ourselves
against them.
For the 6347th time, Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11.

And the thousands of Asians who came from Thailand, Cambodia and Viet
Nam were not imported as cheap labor. Many of them are quite prosperous
now and proving again that the U.S. is a land of opportunity to those
who are energetic and smart enough to seize opportunity.
The griping is about Mexifornia, not about the southeast Asians
any longer.

--Jeff

--
It is only those who have neither
fired a shot nor heard the shrieks
and groans of the wounded who cry
aloud for blood, more vengeance, more
desolation. War is hell.
--William Tecumseh Sherman

In war, there are no unwounded soldiers.
--Jose Narosky

The urge to save humanity is almost
always a false front for the urge to
rule.
--H.L. Mencken
 
Laura wrote:

me.
As for your dreams of empire...
Make that a nightmare of empire. I prefer the simple virtues of the
Republic. I am simply predicting what will happen. Please do not shoot
the messenger.

If we were not targetted by the Islamofascists and the Jihadis this
would not happen.

Bob Kolker
 
In article <zHzBd.41764$Cl3.32635@fed1read03>,
Mark Fergerson <nunya@biz.ness> wrote:
And it's said that British humor is too "dry" for
Americans to get.

I just meant that somebody might shoot him.
It could also mean someone throwing him off a tall building. :)

Francis
 
Franz Heymann wrote:

Iraq had nothing to do with Al Quedah
You have now let it take root in Iraq.
Don't blame me. I wanted to nuke Iran and North Korea.

Bob Kolker
 
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 15:52:41 -0500, Jeffrey Turner
<jturner@localnet.com> wrote, in part:

If you regard it as percentage of GDP, then it's lowest of the
industrialized countries. Poor little Spain has promised more
aid to the tsunami victims.
I expect the United States will give plenty of aid to the victims of the
tsunami, and if their initial pledge of aid is small, it is simply that
they are more interested in actually giving what aid turns out to be
needed than making any promises in advance that might not need to be
kept.

John Savard
http://home.ecn.ab.ca/~jsavard/index.html
 
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 19:08:41 GMT, Singleterry <singleterry@cnn.com>
wrote, in part:

I hate being American. Yes, it's true. I love our country, but hate it at the
same time. It isn't because of George Bush, no, it's because of us. Us, the
overweight, pompous, arrogant population of America that takes a crap on
every country and expects them to clean it up.

Why couldn't I have been born in England, or Sweden, or Germany, or Italy or
something?
You will find that people in every country are prone to the temptation
of selfishness and self-absorption. Work to lead your fellow Americans
to the path of righteousness rather than wallowing in despair.

John Savard
http://home.ecn.ab.ca/~jsavard/index.html
 
On 29 Dec 2004 17:16:51 -0800, "JeffM" <jeffm_@email.com> wrote, in
part:

My country, right or wrong; if right, to be kept right;
and if wrong, to be set right. --Carl Schurz (1829-1906)
I like the last part better than the first part by itself.

John Savard
http://home.ecn.ab.ca/~jsavard/index.html
 
In article <CSY1y1EjJx1BFwnx@jmwa.demon.co.uk>,
John Woodgate <noone@yuk.yuk> wrote:
[.. Nukes for N. Korea ..]
What do you think China might do? Remember, China can put five times as
many soldiers in the field as US can.
They may not have to do that. They could Fed-X a Nuke to Washington or
just arrange a few surprises mixed in with the next load toys going to
Walmart.

Their Long March missile can go to orbit so it would serve as an ICBM.
They may have a few ready to go for that purpose.

N. Kerea may also have a bomb or two and a way to deliver them. Attacking
4th rate powers is no longer safe, so the 5th rate ones had better
watch out when someone wants to act macho.

--
--
kensmith@rahul.net forging knowledge
 
Ken Smith wrote:

They may not have to do that. They could Fed-X a Nuke to Washington or
just arrange a few surprises mixed in with the next load toys going to
Walmart.
That trick will work exactly once. If done, we will go on the rampage.

Remember what we did to the Japs for killing 3000 American at Pearl
Harbor. Two cities nuked off the face of the earth.

Bob Kolker
 

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