The USA Should be Charged with Treason

[quote]orion wrote:
rainjack wrote:
orion wrote:
pat wrote:

For one you can count the amount of money that the U.S. has sent in aid around the world. When we do go to war with a country, we rebuild it and give it aid and support. The amount of missions are countable. The number of people treated for many conditions around the world is almost uncountable. Our efforts to combat epidemics and pandemics around the world is uncountable.
So really the amount of good the U.S. has done through out time is really not quantifiable. We have done so much, it is incomprehensible and cannot be counted.

Yes it is often incomprehensible.

Especially the patting on the back when you re-build something you purposely destroyed while killing a few people in the process.

Those people whose countries you so generously re-build seem to have a hard time being grateful.

Why is that?

Why is it that you give a shit?

Euro-centric self-love/snobbery is far more pathetic, and baseless than any back patting the US does.

Do we pray to our flags? Doe we force our children to do it? Do we masturbate at the sight of our soldiers? Do we throw small countries against the wall to spread our values?

So, who is in love with himself and who is a snob?

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Does Austria have a flag? Yall are just a bunch of German wanna-be’s. You have contributed anything signifigant except world wars, since Mozart died.
I will only masturbate at the site of some of our hotter sodierettes. We have some hot soldiers.

[quote]orion wrote:
rainjack wrote:
orion wrote:
pat wrote:

For one you can count the amount of money that the U.S. has sent in aid around the world. When we do go to war with a country, we rebuild it and give it aid and support. The amount of missions are countable. The number of people treated for many conditions around the world is almost uncountable. Our efforts to combat epidemics and pandemics around the world is uncountable.
So really the amount of good the U.S. has done through out time is really not quantifiable. We have done so much, it is incomprehensible and cannot be counted.

Yes it is often incomprehensible.

Especially the patting on the back when you re-build something you purposely destroyed while killing a few people in the process.

Those people whose countries you so generously re-build seem to have a hard time being grateful.

Why is that?

Why is it that you give a shit?

Euro-centric self-love/snobbery is far more pathetic, and baseless than any back patting the US does.

Do we pray to our flags? Doe we force our children to do it? Do we masturbate at the sight of our soldiers? Do we throw small countries against the wall to spread our values?

So, who is in love with himself and who is a snob?

[/quote]

No but you force your children in to your military.

[quote]orion wrote:
rainjack wrote:
orion wrote:
pat wrote:

For one you can count the amount of money that the U.S. has sent in aid around the world. When we do go to war with a country, we rebuild it and give it aid and support. The amount of missions are countable. The number of people treated for many conditions around the world is almost uncountable. Our efforts to combat epidemics and pandemics around the world is uncountable.
So really the amount of good the U.S. has done through out time is really not quantifiable. We have done so much, it is incomprehensible and cannot be counted.

Yes it is often incomprehensible.

Especially the patting on the back when you re-build something you purposely destroyed while killing a few people in the process.

Those people whose countries you so generously re-build seem to have a hard time being grateful.

Why is that?

Why is it that you give a shit?

Euro-centric self-love/snobbery is far more pathetic, and baseless than any back patting the US does.

Do we pray to our flags? Doe we force our children to do it? Do we masturbate at the sight of our soldiers? Do we throw small countries against the wall to spread our values?

So, who is in love with himself and who is a snob?

[/quote]

Please cite any practice in the US of praying to our flag.

I don’t give a shit what happens to, in, or around Austria, or any other Euro country.

You are the ones who think they have an opinion on the US worth listening to. Why else would you come to an American political forum?

Busy-bodied, self-important euro-dicks. Gotta love 'em.

[quote]Mick28 wrote:
rainjack wrote:

I’d much prefer to just take over Canada, ship all of you stupid motherfuckers back to France, and set up one big oil field.

And this is one of his more eloquent posts…

[/quote]

…says a guy who has trouble figuring out how to pour piss out of a boot.

[quote]orion wrote:
Do we pray to our flags? Doe we force our children to do it?
[/quote]

And we do?

[quote]blazindave wrote:
Yes, that’s why the war in iraq was such a success. Also, you did so much good with Desert Storm that it totally hasn’t come back to bite you in the ass :stuck_out_tongue:

Nam was also something where you achieved alot.[/quote]

Desert Storm was a coalition of many countries… even the French. Not to mention Desert Storm was a fine strategic plan with a worthwhile objective that succeeded perfectly. It’s actually one of our better executed battles/wars.

Do your research. They got libraries up in Canadia don’t they? Or you guys just get the used books that America’s done with?

You and your stupid metric system…

[quote]rainjack wrote:
orion wrote:
pat wrote:

For one you can count the amount of money that the U.S. has sent in aid around the world. When we do go to war with a country, we rebuild it and give it aid and support. The amount of missions are countable.

The number of people treated for many conditions around the world is almost uncountable. Our efforts to combat epidemics and pandemics around the world is uncountable.
So really the amount of good the U.S. has done through out time is really not quantifiable. We have done so much, it is incomprehensible and cannot be counted.

Yes it is often incomprehensible.

Especially the patting on the back when you re-build something you purposely destroyed while killing a few people in the process.

Those people whose countries you so generously re-build seem to have a hard time being grateful.

Why is that?

Why is it that you give a shit?

Euro-centric self-love/snobbery is far more pathetic, and baseless than any back patting the US does.

[/quote]

Yup.

They just continue to make poor arguements

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
blazindave wrote:
Yes, that’s why the war in iraq was such a success. Also, you did so much good with Desert Storm that it totally hasn’t come back to bite you in the ass :stuck_out_tongue:

Nam was also something where you achieved alot.

Desert Storm was a coalition of many countries… even the French. Not to mention Desert Storm was a fine strategic plan with a worthwhile objective that succeeded perfectly. It’s actually one of our better executed battles/wars.

Do your research. They got libraries up in Canadia don’t they? Or you guys just get the used books that America’s done with?

You and your stupid metric system…[/quote]

A great plan which came back and bit your two towers in the ass.
MARVELOUS!

[quote]blazindave wrote:
FightinIrish26 wrote:
blazindave wrote:
Yes, that’s why the war in iraq was such a success. Also, you did so much good with Desert Storm that it totally hasn’t come back to bite you in the ass :stuck_out_tongue:

Nam was also something where you achieved alot.

Desert Storm was a coalition of many countries… even the French. Not to mention Desert Storm was a fine strategic plan with a worthwhile objective that succeeded perfectly. It’s actually one of our better executed battles/wars.

Do your research. They got libraries up in Canadia don’t they? Or you guys just get the used books that America’s done with?

You and your stupid metric system…

A great plan which came back and bit your two towers in the ass.
MARVELOUS![/quote]

Listen hoser, you should probably already know that 9/11 stemmed from American support of Israel mixed with American troops being stationed in the Muslim Holy Land of Saudi Arabia.

Really, none of them ever cared about Iraq- if anything, they’re probably glad Saddam is gone because he was a secular dictator who opposed religion having anything to do with his rule.

So again canuck, get your head out of your ass. I supported the first Gulf War, but certainly not version 2.0. If you’re trying to argue politics, then you’d better read some books or you’re just going to keep getting outclassed.

And you’re not witty enough for one line retorts, so ditch that shit too.

[quote]Magnate wrote:
orion wrote:
Do we pray to our flags? Doe we force our children to do it?

And we do?[/quote]

Yes- That is secular worshiping and if you weren´t so used to it you would recognize it as such.

[quote]pat wrote:
orion wrote:
pat wrote:

For one you can count the amount of money that the U.S. has sent in aid around the world. When we do go to war with a country, we rebuild it and give it aid and support. The amount of missions are countable. The number of people treated for many conditions around the world is almost uncountable. Our efforts to combat epidemics and pandemics around the world is uncountable.
So really the amount of good the U.S. has done through out time is really not quantifiable. We have done so much, it is incomprehensible and cannot be counted.

Yes it is often incomprehensible.

Especially the patting on the back when you re-build something you purposely destroyed while killing a few people in the process.

Those people whose countries you so generously re-build seem to have a hard time being grateful.

Why is that?

It’s nice to get morality lessons from a people who used to put people in ovens because they were Jewish.

Besides, Afghanistan attacked us big time. So rather then welcome them with open arms, we hit back. Iraq lost it’s right to be left alone when they invaded one of our allies. We protect our allies, that’s why they are called allies. And Kuwait is quite grateful. I disagree with the Iraq war, but they were never the good guys. They were stirring shit. And had you buddy Saddam been a bit more cooperative, he could still be hunting Kurds from his northern palace to this day.[/quote]

Austria…Holocaust…Jews…

I get it…

Now let us move on to the verifiability of America “goodness”, and what you would do to a people that applied their good intentions to your country the way you proselytize other countries.

In the US that would mean AT LEAST, 7-8 million children, dying from sanctions, a few million adult vicims, another few million victims because of the fighting and dozen of millions that are fleeing with their children on their back.

Break it down for me, what is the math is situation?

How is the potential “goodness” score?

[quote]tg2hbk4488 wrote:
orion wrote:
rainjack wrote:
orion wrote:
pat wrote:

For one you can count the amount of money that the U.S. has sent in aid around the world. When we do go to war with a country, we rebuild it and give it aid and support. The amount of missions are countable. The number of people treated for many conditions around the world is almost uncountable. Our efforts to combat epidemics and pandemics around the world is uncountable.
So really the amount of good the U.S. has done through out time is really not quantifiable. We have done so much, it is incomprehensible and cannot be counted.

Yes it is often incomprehensible.

Especially the patting on the back when you re-build something you purposely destroyed while killing a few people in the process.

Those people whose countries you so generously re-build seem to have a hard time being grateful.

Why is that?

Why is it that you give a shit?

Euro-centric self-love/snobbery is far more pathetic, and baseless than any back patting the US does.

Do we pray to our flags? Doe we force our children to do it? Do we masturbate at the sight of our soldiers? Do we throw small countries against the wall to spread our values?

So, who is in love with himself and who is a snob?

Pray to our flag…please… Just because Austria has little national pride is no reason to be attempting lame insults

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In fact in all surveys we are leading when it comes to national pride in Europe.

And we still think that you would actually blow your flag if you could.

Which is kind of immature, in a scary way. We have been there and have done that.

[quote]orion wrote:
pat wrote:
orion wrote:
pat wrote:

For one you can count the amount of money that the U.S. has sent in aid around the world. When we do go to war with a country, we rebuild it and give it aid and support. The amount of missions are countable. The number of people treated for many conditions around the world is almost uncountable. Our efforts to combat epidemics and pandemics around the world is uncountable.
So really the amount of good the U.S. has done through out time is really not quantifiable. We have done so much, it is incomprehensible and cannot be counted.

Yes it is often incomprehensible.

Especially the patting on the back when you re-build something you purposely destroyed while killing a few people in the process.

Those people whose countries you so generously re-build seem to have a hard time being grateful.

Why is that?

It’s nice to get morality lessons from a people who used to put people in ovens because they were Jewish.

Besides, Afghanistan attacked us big time. So rather then welcome them with open arms, we hit back. Iraq lost it’s right to be left alone when they invaded one of our allies. We protect our allies, that’s why they are called allies. And Kuwait is quite grateful. I disagree with the Iraq war, but they were never the good guys. They were stirring shit. And had you buddy Saddam been a bit more cooperative, he could still be hunting Kurds from his northern palace to this day.

Austria…Holocaust…Jews…

I get it…

Now let us move on to the verifiability of America “goodness”, and what you would do to a people that applied their good intentions to your country the way you proselytize other countries.

In the US that would mean AT LEAST, 7-8 million children, dying from sanctions, a few million adult vicims, another few million victims because of the fighting and dozen of millions that are fleeing with their children on their back.

Break it down for me, what is the math is situation?

How is the potential “goodness” score?

[/quote]

Hey, no fair…Making shit up doesn’t count as fact. Nice try though…What good has Austria done in the world lately? Oh yeah, nothing.

[quote]orion wrote:
tg2hbk4488 wrote:
orion wrote:
rainjack wrote:
orion wrote:
pat wrote:

For one you can count the amount of money that the U.S. has sent in aid around the world. When we do go to war with a country, we rebuild it and give it aid and support. The amount of missions are countable. The number of people treated for many conditions around the world is almost uncountable. Our efforts to combat epidemics and pandemics around the world is uncountable.
So really the amount of good the U.S. has done through out time is really not quantifiable. We have done so much, it is incomprehensible and cannot be counted.

Yes it is often incomprehensible.

Especially the patting on the back when you re-build something you purposely destroyed while killing a few people in the process.

Those people whose countries you so generously re-build seem to have a hard time being grateful.

Why is that?

Why is it that you give a shit?

Euro-centric self-love/snobbery is far more pathetic, and baseless than any back patting the US does.

Do we pray to our flags? Doe we force our children to do it? Do we masturbate at the sight of our soldiers? Do we throw small countries against the wall to spread our values?

So, who is in love with himself and who is a snob?

Pray to our flag…please… Just because Austria has little national pride is no reason to be attempting lame insults

In fact in all surveys we are leading when it comes to national pride in Europe.

And we still think that you would actually blow your flag if you could.

Which is kind of immature, in a scary way. We have been there and have done that.

[/quote]

You’ve blown your flag? Pictures pleeeze.

[quote]Mr.Irish wrote:
I always thought about this in a semi-serious way, why can’t we charge you for treason, find you guilty and take over your country. No war, just nice and civil like. Take for example your saying of being a “Benedict Arnold” meaning a tratior. But he was being loyal to Britain. How do you figure? who was the first to betray? We could have had one big Kingdom of Canada(thats what they were gonna call it first or the Dominion of Canada before settling on just Canada).[/quote]

Why, why oh why do you have to come from Canada and then post that.

covers face

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
blazindave wrote:
FightinIrish26 wrote:
blazindave wrote:
Yes, that’s why the war in iraq was such a success. Also, you did so much good with Desert Storm that it totally hasn’t come back to bite you in the ass :stuck_out_tongue:

Nam was also something where you achieved alot.

Desert Storm was a coalition of many countries… even the French. Not to mention Desert Storm was a fine strategic plan with a worthwhile objective that succeeded perfectly. It’s actually one of our better executed battles/wars.

Do your research. They got libraries up in Canadia don’t they? Or you guys just get the used books that America’s done with?

You and your stupid metric system…

A great plan which came back and bit your two towers in the ass.
MARVELOUS!

Listen hoser, you should probably already know that 9/11 stemmed from American support of Israel mixed with American troops being stationed in the Muslim Holy Land of Saudi Arabia.

Really, none of them ever cared about Iraq- if anything, they’re probably glad Saddam is gone because he was a secular dictator who opposed religion having anything to do with his rule.

So again canuck, get your head out of your ass. I supported the first Gulf War, but certainly not version 2.0. If you’re trying to argue politics, then you’d better read some books or you’re just going to keep getting outclassed.

And you’re not witty enough for one line retorts, so ditch that shit too.[/quote]

I’m not arguing politics. I’m just saying, you guys fuck up alot of things with your “good”.

[quote]orion wrote:
Magnate wrote:
orion wrote:
Do we pray to our flags? Doe we force our children to do it?

And we do?

Yes- That is secular worshiping and if you weren´t so used to it you would recognize it as such.

[/quote]

Give an example of us forcing our children to do it.

[quote]orion wrote:
In fact in all surveys we are leading when it comes to national pride in Europe.

And we still think that you would actually blow your flag if you could.

Which is kind of immature, in a scary way. We have been there and have done that.

[/quote]

We can tell by your kick ass performance in the Olympics…Is Austria even there?