USA - decides everything!

ViggoViggo Posts: 274
edited December 2007 in A Moving Train
One fucked up country that has of course given their self the power to decide everything...

Am I right or am i right?
It's okay, It's okay
You don't have to run and hide away
It's okay, it's okay
I love you anyway
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2007: The Who concert in Kristiansand (4. July)
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  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    can we just make a Death to America sticky thread. I love these
  • ViggoViggo Posts: 274
    You know what is so god damn sad? We can't vote for the president in USA. The president of your country will eventually decide how my future will be. I never voted Bush, but our soldiers are now in Afghanistan.

    Thats messed up...
    It's okay, It's okay
    You don't have to run and hide away
    It's okay, it's okay
    I love you anyway
    2007: Pearl Jam concert in Düsseldorf (21. June)
    2007: Chris Cornell concert in Kristiansand (2. July)
    2007: The Who concert in Kristiansand (4. July)
  • MrBrianMrBrian Posts: 2,672
    jlew24asu wrote:
    can we just make a Death to America sticky thread. I love these

    many of the worlds problems can be traced back to the US. maybe the US doesnt decide everything, but they do fuck up alot of everything.
  • It must be Hollywood that somehow provides the motivation to behave in this manner. Half joking. Aside from being apparent, it is interesting to say the least.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,240
    wtf what do you mean the us will decide your future ....oh i forgot we have the best burgers ..
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    MrBrian wrote:
    many of the worlds problems can be traced back to the US. maybe the US doesnt decide everything, but they do fuck up alot of everything.

    how about some good? we done any of that around the world?
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,240
    jlew24asu wrote:
    how about some good? we done any of that around the world?

    i believe we have like take every god damm immigrant from EUROPE AS WELL AS THE REST OF THE FUCKING WORLD ....
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • LizardLizard So Cal Posts: 12,091
    Nope. Nothing. Nada

    :rolleyes:
    So I'll just lie down and wait for the dream
    Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
  • puremagicpuremagic Posts: 1,907
    Viggo wrote:
    One fucked up country that has of course given their self the power to decide everything...

    Am I right or am i right?


    They couldn't do it if your government and government's of other country didn't allow them.

    I would, with great interest, like to know out of all the candidates, who you would vote for and why.
    SIN EATERS--We take the moral excrement we find in this equation and we bury it down deep inside of us so that the rest of our case can stay pure. That is the job. We are morally indefensible and absolutely necessary.
  • If I wash your car for you them turn around and scratch it...

    Starting wars usually casts a fairly large shadow. Toss it all on a scale and see where it hangs. Doesn't St Peter do something similar at heavens gates?
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • puremagicpuremagic Posts: 1,907
    Viggo wrote:
    You know what is so god damn sad? We can't vote for the president in USA. The president of your country will eventually decide how my future will be. I never voted Bush, but our soldiers are now in Afghanistan.

    Thats messed up...

    Where were they before, guarding the Palace?

    I hope they all come home safe and I hope there's an end to this middle east mess before you have to go. It's not easy on our families and it won't be easy on you and your families.
    SIN EATERS--We take the moral excrement we find in this equation and we bury it down deep inside of us so that the rest of our case can stay pure. That is the job. We are morally indefensible and absolutely necessary.
  • MrBrianMrBrian Posts: 2,672
    jlew24asu wrote:
    how about some good? we done any of that around the world?

    you have spread good music. I don't mind the corvette. Nasa is pretty cool.
    But Government wise? I think the bad you have done is more than the good. don't you think?
  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    MrBrian wrote:
    you have spread good music. I don't mind the corvette. Nasa is pretty cool.
    But Government wise? I think the bad you have done is more than the good. don't you think?

    how about giving millions the opportunity to live out their hopes and dreams.
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,240
    jlew24asu wrote:
    how about giving millions the opportunity to live out their hopes and dreams.

    yeah what he/she said i speak from experience ....
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • surferdudesurferdude Posts: 2,057
    Viggo wrote:
    You know what is so god damn sad? We can't vote for the president in USA. The president of your country will eventually decide how my future will be. I never voted Bush, but our soldiers are now in Afghanistan.

    Thats messed up...
    I believe they are in Afghanistan as part of a UN mission. Don't bitch about the US when your country freely joined the UN while fully realizing that membership came with some responsibilities. Sounds like you should be bitching about your country joining the UN.

    Do you bitch about the role the US plays in your life when you or someone you love uses a medicine that was invented by Americans and in the US?
    “One good thing about music,
    when it hits you, you feel to pain.
    So brutalize me with music.”
    ~ Bob Marley
  • jeffbrjeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    Viggo wrote:
    You know what is so god damn sad? We can't vote for the president in USA. The president of your country will eventually decide how my future will be. I never voted Bush, but our soldiers are now in Afghanistan.

    Thats messed up...

    Sounds like your country needs to grow a pair.
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • ViggoViggo Posts: 274
    surferdude wrote:
    I believe they are in Afghanistan as part of a UN mission. Don't bitch about the US when your country freely joined the UN while fully realizing that membership came with some responsibilities. Sounds like you should be bitching about your country joining the UN.

    Do you bitch about the role the US plays in your life when you or someone you love uses a medicine that was invented by Americans and in the US?

    You are more than 300 million people! Out of that, I hope you get something out of it. We are 4 million!

    and that about"giving millions the opportunity to live out their hopes and dreams". Now that is Bullshit! How many homeless people do you have in the U.S.? You have a huge gap between poor and rich. I am not going to talk about your health security, but I guess it is as lame as your government.

    It is sick to see so many brainwashed people. Just turn on a American TV-channel. All the fucking adds! How easily do get fooled? You can compare a Norwegian (that's in Europe) add with a American add (North-America and not Canada).

    Alright, I am generalizing a lot here and I know it. But please, be self critical.
    It's okay, It's okay
    You don't have to run and hide away
    It's okay, it's okay
    I love you anyway
    2007: Pearl Jam concert in Düsseldorf (21. June)
    2007: Chris Cornell concert in Kristiansand (2. July)
    2007: The Who concert in Kristiansand (4. July)
  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    Viggo wrote:

    and that about"giving millions the opportunity to live out their hopes and dreams". Now that is Bullshit!


    you obviously know nothing about America and its history. how old are you? 16-17? you have alot to learn.
  • When do we get patriot act III?

    I've always wanted my very own personal live in secret agent.

    You never know, he/she might actually be good for turning lights out, and raising the toilet seat, and oddball shit like that every so often in between typing up reports to the fatherland security.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    When do we get patriot act III?

    I've always wanted my very own personal live in secret agent.

    You never know, he/she might actually be good for turning lights out, and raising the toilet seat, and oddball shit like that every so often in between typing up reports to the fatherland security.

    well with you not being american and all that doesnt really concern you.

    much like your wet dream about ron paul. news flash *****HE WONT BE YOUR PRESIDENT**** mine maybe, but not yours
  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Viggo wrote:
    and that about"giving millions the opportunity to live out their hopes and dreams". Now that is Bullshit!


    This made me laugh out loud. The fucking gauze in my mouth from my minor op almost popped out!
    :D
  • jlew24asu wrote:
    well with you not being american and all that doesnt really concern you.

    much like your wet dream about ron paul. news flash *****HE WONT BE YOUR PRESIDENT**** mine maybe, but not yours


    Still think America policies exist in a bubble eh?

    As selfish and self centered as always it seems. Do you know what I do and where I go and how it affects me?...nopes.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • ViggoViggo Posts: 274
    jlew24asu wrote:
    you obviously know nothing about America and its history. how old are you? 16-17? you have alot to learn.

    Norway alone (a population of 4 million people) gave 3,600,000,00 billion dollars in 2003 to developing countries. We took in a higher percentage of immigrants than the U.S. We still don't consider ourselves for heroes. There is a lot of work that has to be done. I really think we should spend more.. cause people are still dying.

    Are you telling me that the U.S. have given millions the opportunity to live out their hopes and dreams? The Mexicans that you consider "illegal aliens" or the Europeans that have good resources back home?

    Who are the millions? A lot of people that are coming to U.S. are immigrants. They got to live somewhere. U.S. is coincidently one of the places. Did you know that Sweden take more immigrants from the middle east per year than the U.S.? Sweden is a 100 times smaller country than USA.

    What happens to these immigrants? Are they really living their dream?

    Anyway I guess it's hard to do something about unless you change a gigantic mass of people and discussing it here won't help it either. And yet again, I know I sound harsh and brutal in my comments but that's only because I feel something is wrong, and we got do something about it.
    It's okay, It's okay
    You don't have to run and hide away
    It's okay, it's okay
    I love you anyway
    2007: Pearl Jam concert in Düsseldorf (21. June)
    2007: Chris Cornell concert in Kristiansand (2. July)
    2007: The Who concert in Kristiansand (4. July)
  • I'm going to have to watch that movie again about the boy in a bubble, hopefully I'll figure something out I missed the first time around.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • Byrnzie wrote:
    This made me laugh out loud. The fucking gauze in my mouth from my minor op almost popped out!
    :D

    Glad to see you got that offending tooth looked after, I had a toothache so bad once it sent me into such a head pounding delirium that I practically transcended my body altogether. I think I now understand why those people get off on hanging themselves by their skin on hooks.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    Viggo wrote:
    Norway alone (a population of 4 million people) gave 3,600,000,00 billion dollars in 2003 to developing countries. We took in a higher percentage of immigrants than the U.S. We still don't consider ourselves for heroes. There is a lot of work that has to be done. I really think we should spend more.. cause people are still dying.

    Are you telling me that the U.S. have given millions the opportunity to live out their hopes and dreams? The Mexicans that you consider "illegal aliens" or the Europeans that have good resources back home?

    Who are the millions? A lot of people that are coming to U.S. are immigrants. They got to live somewhere. U.S. is coincidently one of the places. Did you know that Sweden take more immigrants from the middle east per year than the U.S.? Sweden is a 100 times smaller country than USA.

    What happens to these immigrants? Are they really living their dream?

    Anyway I guess it's hard to do something about unless you change a gigantic mass of people and discussing it here won't help it either. And yet again, I know I sound harsh and brutal in my comments but that's only because I feel something is wrong, and we got do something about it.

    this post clearly reflects your age and/or your lack of knowledge of american history.
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    Viggo wrote:
    Norway alone (a population of 4 million people) gave 3,600,000,00 billion dollars in 2003 to developing countries. We took in a higher percentage of immigrants than the U.S. We still don't consider ourselves for heroes. There is a lot of work that has to be done. I really think we should spend more.. cause people are still dying.

    Are you telling me that the U.S. have given millions the opportunity to live out their hopes and dreams? The Mexicans that you consider "illegal aliens" or the Europeans that have good resources back home?

    Who are the millions? A lot of people that are coming to U.S. are immigrants. They got to live somewhere. U.S. is coincidently one of the places. Did you know that Sweden take more immigrants from the middle east per year than the U.S.? Sweden is a 100 times smaller country than USA.

    What happens to these immigrants? Are they really living their dream?

    Anyway I guess it's hard to do something about unless you change a gigantic mass of people and discussing it here won't help it either. And yet again, I know I sound harsh and brutal in my comments but that's only because I feel something is wrong, and we got do something about it.


    I like a lot of things about Norway and I definitely like the way Norway's goverment does things (policies, laws, environmental...etc).

    Without a doubt our country has many social and political issues. Our goverment has been fucked up for a long time. Of that there is no doubt.

    But you said it yourself, this is a country with more than 300 million people.

    You can't compare a country of 4 million people to one with 300 million. You are not making a fair comparison.

    More people, more problems.

    There are a lot of people in this country who have been working and continue to work extremely hard to make changes for the better. But it is a difficult endeavor. Our government is infested with corporate and political corruption and has been for a very long time.

    Your generalization of Americans is laughable. As is your insistance that America accomplishes nothing but bad/negative things.

    The truth is, much of America's policies, actions and activities are often agreed upon by participants who are political and corporate leaders from foreign countries. Furthermore, every country on this planet practices brainwashing and influence upon their own countries population. What other countries around the world get from their media and political/government figureheads; is just as often twisted, slanted and delivered for the purpose of their own agenda.

    Make no mistake, your country.......the UK .....France.......Germany......Italy.....etc; they all have their fair share of ignorant and brainwashed citizens; as you have clearly illustrated for us here, today.
  • just keep buying our shit and watching our movies and giving us money like good little vassal states. i appreciate it.
  • NMyTree wrote:
    I like a lot of things about Norway and I definitely like the way Norway's goverment does things (policies, laws, environmental...etc).

    Without a doubt our country has many social and political issues. Our goverment has been fucked up for a long time. Of that there is no doubt.

    But you said it yourself, this is a country with more than 300 million people.

    You can't compare a country of 4 million people to one with 300 million. You are not making a fair comparison.

    More people, more problems.

    There are a lot of people in this country who have been working and continue to work extremely hard to make changes for the better. But it is a difficult endeavor. Our government is infested with corporate and political corruption and has been for a very long time.

    Your generalization of Americans is laughable. As is your insistance that America accomplishes nothing but bad/negative things.

    The truth is, much of America's policies, actions and activities are often agreed upon by participants who are political and corporate leaders from foreign countries. Furthermore, every country on this planet practices brainwashing and influence upon their own countries population. What other countries around the world get from their media and political/government figureheads; is just as often twisted, slanted and delivered for the purpose of their own agenda.

    Make no mistake, your country.......the UK .....France.......Germany......Italy.....etc; they all have their fair share of ignorant and brainwashed citizens; as you have clearly illustrated for us here, today.


    Kudos on a great post. Living overseas I have to hear the broad generalizations from everyone and it gets very annoying. I would never defend much of the US'S actions, but the ignorant attitude of what the average American like is widespread.
  • Smellyman wrote:
    Kudos on a great post. Living overseas I have to hear the broad generalizations from everyone and it gets very annoying. I would never defend much of the US'S actions, but the ignorant attitude of what the average American like is widespread.


    If the average European ever watches Sky News it is really not that difficult to understand where many of the stereo types about Americans get started.

    In many cases stereotypes start from things that are based in fact. Such as the people of US being so bad at Geography or the many people who still think that Sadam Hussein was behind the 911 attacks or know more about Brittney’s mole on her butt then who the members of their local school boards are.
    I hate quotations. Tell me what you know.
    ~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

    The Tie-Dye Lady is HOT!!!
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