Anyone?

Re-education?

The average Haitian or African is more literate than the average US citizen from Missouri or Alabama. Maybe you want to increase your countries literacy?

Obama was heavily criticized for tossing a football in the oval office when discussing a problem. Look at the pig you replaced him with. The only reason you turn a blind eye and support him you feel he is best at keeping your wallet full - greed above all sense of duty. Your political views are disgusting.

""For all the good you have done, it is time for you to go. For the love of God just go.""

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David Eather
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Non-US citizens see things about America that Americans don't. And of course it goes both ways.

NT

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tabbypurr

Because, Jim, the USA is next door to us and, as a nation, we are affected by decisions made by your government. Good and bad...

You are welcome to complain about conditions in Canada - have any Canadians ever told you otherwise? We don't like everything that happens here and a fresh outlook is usually welcome - folks from the outside often see clearer than folks in the middle of something...

John

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John Robertson

Inequality is good.

If someone works eighty hours a week and another man works forty at the same job, the guy working twice as much *should* earn a lot more. That's only sensible, just, and fair.

Some would have the Borg tax those eighty-hour guys twenty hours' worth and give it to the forty-hour guys. After all ... 'equality.'

And everyone immediately quits trying. Slocialism. [sic]

Cheers, James Arthur

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dagmargoodboat

This is a free forum. Don't be so parochial.

Jeroen Belleman

Reply to
Jeroen Belleman

No, *I* am Spartacus. Whereas you are a very stable genius.

(Hey, your infantile killfile isn't working. You should fix that, or you might read things you don't agree with. Bad.)

Cheers

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Clive
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Clive Arthur

seems like you want to make USA more like North Korea,

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Jasen Betts

Do you have a cite for this statement, or is it just something you made up?

Dan

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dcaster
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Jim Thompson

No, not made up, apparently it is a fact. I was also unaware until this morning. It was quoted with references in the ABC news (AU news) by a Washington insider who worked for both Bush and Obama . Also those two US states have the lowest literacy rates in the US so...

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Reply to
David Eather

Someone's viewpoint that matters, sure. Yours certainly doesn't. You have no dog in this show.

Reply to
krw

You've met "this Thompson guy"? I think you're lying. Again.

Reply to
krw

If you had something to add to the conversation, it would be different.

Reply to
krw

They're jealous.

Reply to
krw

Tough shit. You still get no say.

Why would we give a shit about Canuckistan?

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krw

"Slomanism"

Reply to
krw

Out of whole cloth. I'm sure he's never heard of Huntsville, AL.

Reply to
krw

It just sounded suspect. I did a little searching on the Internet and did not find the source. Not that I do not believe you. But wanted to see the source document to be sure there was nothing funny about how the comparisons were made.

I lived in Huntsville for about 7 years. Of course Huntsville is not your average Alabama city and many of the people I associated with were people who grow up in some other state.

Dan

Dan

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dcaster

Dunno. From the pictures of the Clinton compound, it seems they like walls, too. There are a number of fences around houses in the DC metro area, too. Politicians love walls. ...around *their* house.

And a whole lot less people. High people density seems to lead to dense people.

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krw

Make the wall as tall as the tallest ladder - then add ten feet.

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krw

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