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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500
    No, not "all." But "many" as I already said.



    10% of 300 million Americans (30 million) is a lot of people and disproves the claim that people shouldn't generalize Americans by my beliefs because many do share them.
    Remember you live in the world’s ideal models of Democracy. With support like this there need be no further comment on support for Bush's follies.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500
    The current tax rate in the U.S. is in the 30% bracket. In the early part of the 1900s, it was 10-12% and the government was able to function fine. People today are overtaxed.


    Population 76,094,000




    Population 298,444,215




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    Quote Originally Posted by crisis
    Population 298,444,215
    I'm pretty sure it's closer to 298,444,223.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crisis
    And many do not.

    Thousands join bicoastal war protest
    The Washington rally draws about 100,000 people. Marchers also take to the streets in L.A. and San Francisco.

    WASHINGTONAbout 100,000 antiwar protesters from around the country converged Saturday on the National Mall, galvanized by opposition to President Bush's plan to increase the number of troops in Iraq.

    http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...ck=1&cset=true

    I realise these are all stinking, faggot, Liberal, commie, terrorist loving traitors but they are also Americans.
    That proves nothing. There are also 100,000 (many more than that, actually), who support the war.
    But I'm glad you realize that most of those who were in the protest fit the description you posted in your last sentence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crisis
    Remember you live in the world’s ideal models of Democracy. With support like this there need be no further comment on support for Bush's follies.
    Actually, I live in a Republic. So your post is moot.

    Population 76,094,000

    Population 298,444,215

    Anything jumping out at ya Fleet!
    What is supposed to be "jumping out at me?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by crisis
    Yes you appear to be ruthless on your Conservative leaders when it comes to social welfare and immigration.
    Yes, for good reasons.
    And I'm glad you now realize I am not a blind patriot.
    Last edited by Fleet 500; 01-28-2007 at 09:33 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500
    That proves nothing. There are also 100,000 (many more than that, actually), who support the war.
    But I'm glad you realize that most of those who were in the protest fit the description you posted in your last sentence.
    There are always people who support wars. That’s why we never have to worry about there not being any more. And they are usually the ones not fighting them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500
    Actually, I live in a Republic. So your post is moot.

    A dysfunctional one at that.

    A Republic is a form of government maintained by a state or country whose sovereignty is based on popular consent and whose governance is based on popular representation and control.

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


    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500
    What is supposed to be "jumping out at me?"


    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500
    Yes, for good reasons.
    And I'm glad you now realize I am not a blind patriot.
    Yes perhaps I was too general. There is a level of selectiveness in there somewhere.
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    Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM

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    wtf happened to this forum o.O
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    Quote Originally Posted by crisis
    A dysfunctional one at that.
    What are you talking about? The United States is the biggest success story of any country that has ever existed. From a land most people didn't know about 500-600 years ago to the world's only superpower!

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    I still don't understand... I see one photo of a modern city and one of a non-modern city.

    Yes perhaps I was too general.
    Thanks. I'm glad you agree.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crisis
    There are always people who support wars. That’s why we never have to worry about there not being any more. And they are usually the ones not fighting them.
    The reenlistment rate in the U.S. military is high. Many soldiers who are asked why they chose to reenlist and get sent back to Iraq is because they believe the U.S. is doing the right thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500
    I still don't understand... I see one photo of a modern city and one of a non-modern city.
    Quote Originally Posted by crisis


    Population 76,094,000




    Population 298,444,215




    Anything jumping out at ya Fleet!
    One more time:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500
    What are you talking about? The United States is the biggest success story of any country that has ever existed.
    Is American education so poor it doesnt' teach ANY history ?
    Or basic economics for that matter !
    From a land most people didn't know about 500-600 years ago to the world's only superpower!
    Another classic
    Historians put the range of Native American population as between 40 and 90 MILLION at the time Columbus landed ......... so in reality lost and LOTS of people knew about it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500
    The reenlistment rate in the U.S. military is high. Many soldiers who are asked why they chose to reenlist and get sent back to Iraq is because they believe the U.S. is doing the right thing.
    thats not exactly true.. most people that do stay in, which is at near record lows, is due to the benefits and pay, which is almost impossible to get in the real world when you have limited eduacation and no professional experience. the reserves are becoming a bit of a black eye too, since most reserveists are being called up every year to go to iraq. employers cannot keep their job free while they are away half of every year, or more. so many of those reservists go active since they have ost their regular job. its really not a good situation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
    Is American education so poor it doesnt' teach ANY history ?
    Or basic economics for that matter !
    There is American education; that's how I was able to post it. What did I post that was inaccurate? Tell me of other countries which went from a relative unknown to a superpower in a span of centuries rather than thousands of years.


    Another classic
    Historians put the range of Native American population as between 40 and 90 MILLION at the time Columbus landed ......... so in reality lost and LOTS of people knew about it
    I didn't say there weren't many people living in America, I said that it was known by very few people worldwide... that's why I went back as far as 600 years- before Columbus landed.
    Another classic of you getting it wrong (again).
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey
    thats not exactly true.. most people that do stay in, which is at near record lows, is due to the benefits and pay, which is almost impossible to get in the real world when you have limited eduacation and no professional experience. the reserves are becoming a bit of a black eye too, since most reserveists are being called up every year to go to iraq. employers cannot keep their job free while they are away half of every year, or more. so many of those reservists go active since they have ost their regular job. its really not a good situation.
    But many who have been interviewed have said exactly the same thing I posted.
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