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Happy 4th of July (Kebir Blue)

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Maestro2000 (Kebir Blue)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 02:44 pm Click here to edit this post
Happy, happy, happy......

Accordion_This (Little Upsilon)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 03:22 pm Click here to edit this post
Sad, sad, sad. The British should never have let you guys win that war :P

Skandar (Little Upsilon)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 03:31 pm Click here to edit this post
Bah! We hit the height of our power 150 years after we lost the thirteen colonies. Clearly they were a drag!

Besides, we shipped all our religious loonies out there before granting religious freedom to the remaining moderates. Pretty sweet deal if you ask me.

But seriously, we should have responded better to the demand for representation. Don't forget, the demand was for "no taxation without representation", not simply "no taxation". We were trying to impose unfair taxes on a population who had no vote in Parliament. War became inevitable when you disrespected our national drink by throwing it in Boston's harbour.

Billy_Bob_Joe_Bob_Steve (Kebir Blue)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 05:49 pm Click here to edit this post
No, war became inevitable when you passed the law banning colonization west of the Appalachians, making it impossible for the colonists to go west and get land by subjugating and destroying Native American cultures. But the Boston Massacre and that stuff makes it sound like we were fighting for a better cause. Whatever. We have fireworks and you don't, so suck on that. *Fires what is basically a handheld missile forty feet into the air where it explodes* And for the record, I only drink tea when I can't sleep or when I'm at Teavana and they have free samples.

http://www.jokesaboutamericans.com/american_joke_four.html

Sunny (Kebir Blue)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 05:51 pm Click here to edit this post
Why, why do these posts always end up with people writing essays!

Stop the essays!

Celebrate... the... er... day!

Huy_DaNang (Fearless Blue)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 05:55 pm Click here to edit this post
LET'S DRINK TO CELEBRATE THE FOURTH OF JULY FOR THE GREATEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD

Parsifal (Kebir Blue)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 06:06 pm Click here to edit this post
It's a great day and we're all blessed.

Open Sesame (Little Upsilon)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 06:19 pm Click here to edit this post
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWS-FoXbjVI

Parsifal (Kebir Blue)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 08:42 pm Click here to edit this post
Sunny,
are you applying for moderator?

Josias (Little Upsilon)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 08:49 pm Click here to edit this post
anyways, happy birthday USA.

and every one, please be safe with your celebrations, drinking and blowing things up in the middle of summer... you know

Billy_Bob_Joe_Bob_Steve (Kebir Blue)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 09:54 pm Click here to edit this post
Josias, WHATS THE POINT OF BLOWING STUFF UP IF YOU'RE GOING TO BE SAFE ABOUT IT? JULY 4, 2011-CELEBRATING 235 YEARS OF CORRUPTION AND GUNS!

Josias (White Giant)

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 11:21 pm Click here to edit this post
lol

Sunny (Kebir Blue)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 04:32 am Click here to edit this post
Hi Parsi,

Interesting question, what bought it up?

J. Skullz (Little Upsilon)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 05:24 am Click here to edit this post
Damn, no more essays, oh well. Come on brits, i want to read more about your opinions.(religious loonies) because if it wasn't for you all, we'd be drinking tea w/ funny acsents, not blowing $#!@ up and drinking cold beer. happy fourth to all

Scarlet (Little Upsilon)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 05:29 am Click here to edit this post
Actually, I drink tea with a funny accent anyway.

J. Skullz (Little Upsilon)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 05:38 am Click here to edit this post
im sure our (many) accents in america sound funny to the rest of the world. the only tea ill drink is of the long island variety. i just get a kick out of peoples opinions on subjects like this. always a good laugh!

Lorelei (Fearless Blue)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 06:09 am Click here to edit this post
Hope e1 in the states had a wonderful 4th.

Scarlet (Little Upsilon)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 06:27 am Click here to edit this post
BOOM! FREEDOM!

Emperor Andross I. (White Giant)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 09:58 am Click here to edit this post
Maybe the last birthday of the United States as we know it. Considering that the country is facing its financial end by being bankrupt, I wonder what will happen when it finally happens. Looks like all that freedom and American way of life turns out to be too expensive to pay for. Or was it the excessive spending for an overly large military sector and trying to control and police the whole world? Who knows... At least imperial roman-style celebrations like this keep the masses quiet and temporarily happy while they are facing their impending doom as a nation.

Scarlet (Golden Rainbow)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 02:17 pm Click here to edit this post
We're not even close to the end.

Emperor Andross I. (White Giant)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 02:26 pm Click here to edit this post
True. The USA - and basically all other western industrialized nations - are waaaay past that point with debt that can never be reduced, while being barely able to pay the interest. Let's see how long that cycle continues. I recently read that congress needs to adjust the spending limit (again) above the self-imposed limit, so the USA remain in the position to pay their state employees. Isn't a self-imposed limit pointless if it is being raised every year?

Josias (Little Upsilon)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 05:00 pm Click here to edit this post
Looks like all that freedom and American way of life turns out to be too expensive to pay for.- Andross

the problem, is via the media, the average person is brainwashed into spending, for a higher standard of living, with increases demand, and prices. but big business is loath to increase wages, so we have the rich getting richer, and the poor getting poorer. if wages were to increase to match the increase in corporate profits, or if prices were to remain stable, everything would be great

Emperor Andross I. (White Giant)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 05:25 pm Click here to edit this post
The rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer is the American way of economics that is being exported all over the world. You can see the same in Greece today, where The EU has to spend billions of euros to save private corporations (banks, insurance) from going bankrupt. The "poor" people there will not see one euro of all that money being spent. Instead it will make the rich people even richer.

Crafty (Little Upsilon)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 06:00 pm Click here to edit this post
What was it Darwin said...?

"survival of the fittest".

Skandar (Little Upsilon)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 06:10 pm Click here to edit this post
Hmm... Keep Darwin out of economics. Enron applied the principle of 'survival of the fittest' by firing the bottom 10% of their workforce (by revenue generated). That only left them with the big risk takers & the extinction of their species (total collapse).

Billy_Bob_Joe_Bob_Steve (Kebir Blue)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 09:22 pm Click here to edit this post
Everyone, let's not forget: time and again, the politicians have forced the country into virtual bankruptcy, and each time we somehow manage to avoid pissing off our creditors. So I figure, when they start to get really pissed off, the country (I won't say "we") will invade several nearby countries, take all the cash they can get from them, and then continue not paying our bills. UP WITH THE PROGRESSIVES! THEY ARE THE ONLY HOPE FOR AMERICAN FUTURE!

J. Skullz (Little Upsilon)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 06:42 am Click here to edit this post
Billy Bob, Ive got to completly disagree w/ you on one huge point. We will never invade our neighbors. For one Canada is a close ally and Mexico is obviously not worth invading when they are trying to get into the U.S., and I cant blame them. 1. Too much military presence in far too many areas in the world draining our resources and 2. Not setting tariffs on American factories producing in foreign lands and bringing products back into the country. Keep our factories at home, we have more jobs here and the Economy gets better.

Billy_Bob_Joe_Bob_Steve (Kebir Blue)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 07:11 am Click here to edit this post
See, the problem is, conservatives are warmongers, and Democrats are only barely better than conservatives (I won't lump Progressives and other left-wingers in with them). Despite the fact that Nader is on the ballot box, America essentially has a two-party system. Since neither of the two parties are that different, a third party would have to come into power and for a long time to repair the damage done from 150 years of rampant spending. Besides, we've been in Iraq for more time than all of WW2, this is the second time we've invaded, we have military bases in almost every country on earth, we still have troops stationed in Korea, we've invaded Afghanistan, various military groups have ongoing operations in many nations, we have troops in NATO, the National Guard, and we've become involved in the Libya conflicts. Not to mention spending more on military supplies than the rest of the world combined. Imagine how much we would save if we cut all of that.

Crafty (Little Upsilon)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 12:09 pm Click here to edit this post
We live on one planet. We are humans, not Americans, Canadians, Mexicans, whoever. The nature of the world makes us all one race. So it is everyones responsibility to give aid where it is needed and squash 'evil' where it is apparent. The US have that obligation as much as anyone. I agree BBJBS that the US takes on far too much of that responsibility, as I reckon the UK does as well, and I would question the motivation behind that, altruism doesn't strike me as a capitalistic value.
And I wish for everyones sake that the monies and effort provided by the really well meaning people would get to those that it was meant for, not the pockets of intermediatries (Sp?), that is the main issue as I see it. The west wouldn't need to spend half of what it does to aid other nations, including military, if some cynical greedy bastards out there weren't cashing in on it.

Josias (Kebir Blue)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 01:23 pm Click here to edit this post
aww well

Billy_Bob_Joe_Bob_Steve (Kebir Blue)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 02:31 pm Click here to edit this post
We may be one planet, but we have divided ourselves with religion, and then divided ourselves further with B.S. like Baptism vs. Protestantism vs. Catholicism, or however the f**k it goes. Then we use those divisions to divide ourselves into countries and ethnic groups, then divide it even more into a class system where the rich rule over the poor. So in order to make a truly equal world, we would first have to make sure everyone has the same amount of wealth, education, etc. Then we would have to abolish individual country borders, which from what I can tell about human nature, is almost impossible, unless staring in the face of imminent extinction of the entire species, and even then you'll have people who want it to happen. Anyway, the final (and probably most difficult) thing to get rid of would be religion. This, of course, would probably be completely impossible unless humanity really DID go extinct. So while we have the responsibility to help others who need aid, not only do we rarely do that (and I mean the world as a whole, not just the United States). And the U.S. doesn't actually pick up responsibility, we just take it where we think that we can get something out of it, i.e. Iraq and Vietnam. Iraq, of course, was for oil. Does anybody here dispute that? And a large part of Vietnam was large supplies of rubber. Korea, maybe, was a genuine war fought in the name of freedom. I don't know. But ever since the 60s, natural resources have been a large, and the main, part of American wars.

Open Sesame (Little Upsilon)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 04:49 pm Click here to edit this post
Grenada was conquered for its precious, precious nutmeg.

Sunny (Kebir Blue)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 06:19 pm Click here to edit this post
*Head starts to hurt*

It's two days after the 4th July. Let's not have this discussion go on for years, please! I beg of you!

Josias (Fearless Blue)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 06:22 pm Click here to edit this post
unfornuantly, the real problem is greed

in every war, its the poor that do the fighting and dying, and the rich that reap the profits. please don't take me wrong, i personally, am disappointed with the lack of american resolve to see through the Iraq and Afghanistan conflict. my personal belief is that we are responsible for those countries until they are stable, and will no longer cause issues with other countries... but thats my personal belief, i'm not trying to sell you of that today.

what i am trying to sell you on, is that its the poor that do the work, the dying, the suffering, and the rich, that get the money, and glory. and frankly, things such religion and race are more of excuses, or rallying points than any real cause of war. for instance, the crusades... where certainly not motivated for the continuance of christian beliefs, but of exploitation of the middle east. granted that the crusades held off what would have meant waves of Muslims taking over Europe, but jeese, did God really want Christians to go kill people? i'd wager not. in fact, Christianity had its greatest expansion when its members where being fed to lions...

Maestro2000 (Golden Rainbow)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 07:18 pm Click here to edit this post
To the Brit's:

If you didn't teabag us 238 years ago, we would still be under your roof.

Maestro2000 (Golden Rainbow)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 07:20 pm Click here to edit this post
"The Boston Tea Party was a direct action by colonists in Boston, a town in the British colony of Massachusetts, against the British government and the monopolistic East India Company that controlled all the tea coming into the colonies. On December 16, 1773, after officials in Boston refused to return three shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a group of colonists boarded the ships and destroyed the tea by throwing it into Boston Harbor. The incident remains an iconic event of American history, and other political protests often refer to it.

The Tea Party was the culmination of a resistance movement throughout British America against the Tea Act, which had been passed by the British Parliament in 1773. Colonists objected to the Tea Act for a variety of reasons, especially because they believed that it violated their right to be taxed only by their own elected representatives. Protesters had successfully prevented the unloading of taxed tea in three other colonies, but in Boston, embattled Royal Governor Thomas Hutchinson refused to allow the tea to be returned to Britain. He apparently did not expect that the protestors would choose to destroy the tea rather than concede the authority of a legislature in which they were not directly represented.

The Boston Tea Party was a key event in the growth of the American Revolution. Parliament responded in 1774 with the Coercive Acts, which, among other provisions, closed Boston's commerce until the British East India Company had been repaid for the destroyed tea. Colonists in turn responded to the Coercive Acts with additional acts of protest, and by convening the First Continental Congress, which petitioned the British monarch for repeal of the acts and coordinated colonial resistance to them. The crisis escalated, and the American Revolutionary War began near Boston in 1775."


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maestro2000 (Golden Rainbow)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 07:28 pm Click here to edit this post
More on the Boston Tea Party


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Tea_Party

Accordion_This (Little Upsilon)

Thursday, July 7, 2011 - 03:28 am Click here to edit this post
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

This got waaaaay out of hand.

J. Skullz (Little Upsilon)

Thursday, July 7, 2011 - 06:48 am Click here to edit this post
I'm still an American, I don't like tea, and have only been to Boston once. We are only 235 years old. I love burritos (carne asada). Can anybody disagree w/ me that having a HQ in your country, producing in another land and bringing the product back to your own country is benificial to your people if the above stated parties aren't taxed. And alot of the freinds I have are struggling because of no job market. Makes no sense to me.


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