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Obama's latest UK trip
2011-05-29, 11:25 PM #41
Originally posted by Wolfy:
Bunch o' hipsters.


At our last party we held events like the beer belly contest and the bike toss. Were not closed minded people, we have "hipster" friends. Were short on vengefull geekanerds though, some people here should apply.
2011-05-29, 11:29 PM #42
Originally posted by Krokodile:
People say that Bush made the world hate America and Americans and I understand that, but for me it was never really that I hated or even disliked Americans as a whole, it was more that I felt compassion for the large number of reasonable Americans who never supported the Bush administration


I don't think it got that much of a world to hate America, except for like Iraq and stuff maybe (though they give the impression of general hatred anyway).
It certainly made America look bad though, that someone like that could end up in charge is pitiful and... given the power America wields, scary.
You can't judge a book by it's file size
2011-05-30, 7:39 AM #43
We have a better example of that in office now.
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16

2011-05-30, 8:09 AM #44
You really, really don't.
nope.
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