GoodGirlsGetGutted wrote:Xray wrote:Is it even possible for America to even HAVE a good president?
Not since Lincoln.
GoodGirlsGetGutted wrote:Xray wrote:Is it even possible for America to even HAVE a good president?
Not since Lincoln.
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dR.dR3 wrote:Everyone?
Hunter S. Thompson wrote:Nixon was a professional politician, and I despised everything he stood for -- but if he were running for president this year against the evil Bush-Cheney gang, I would happily vote for him.
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theJFKshow wrote:AbramIsaac wrote:theJFKshow wrote:Whoever voted Bush is a fucking idiot.
You're a fucking idiot.
I didn't vote at all, but to call people idiots for considering a president like Bush "the worst" is idiotic indeed. The Patriot Act and torture allegations alone put him in the running for that.
You don't think every president before him has tortured prisoners too? Every country does it.
75% of this board are teenagers, not from the U.S., who have no idea what U.S. presidents are like.
Most-Hated wrote:^^ Ahem
But your missing the point man, People from other cultures and Countries can't feel the direct impact of our leaders...
Unless of course it is under American Control/American Occupiency
But I don't doubt that you know alot about the U.S., But you don't feel their impact quiet like the residents...
I mean thats just like saying you know alot about Communism and Joseph Stalin...But your not the one that has to feel their impact...
EminemBase wrote:Most-Hated wrote:^^ Ahem
But your missing the point man, People from other cultures and Countries can't feel the direct impact of our leaders...
Unless of course it is under American Control/American Occupiency
But I don't doubt that you know alot about the U.S., But you don't feel their impact quiet like the residents...
I mean thats just like saying you know alot about Communism and Joseph Stalin...But your not the one that has to feel their impact...
Well no that's not quite the same at all lmao.
I'm from the UK for one. US and UK have long been partners in war, crime and loyalty.
On big Worldly decisions, UK follows the US' lead. If the US economy falls, the UK economy falls. Then the rest of the World follows suit.
The US have an impact on every country but especially one so closely allied and related as the UK. Failure to see that is a lack of basic political relations in sight.
Where as being under the brute dictatorship of a fashist extremist is in no way comparable lmao. You're right I can't feel the direct impact but there is always an upshot of your leader's decisions, especially here. So we feel the aftermath and like I said, we're bombarded with Americana anyway.
From movies, TV shows, culture and of course - Politics. Especially since the re-invasion of Iraq under guise of Blair and Bush, partners in crime, we've been even closer allies so we even have US news updates occasionally on UK news programmes now. It's becoming more and more interlinked.
At least you're getting some back now though. Ricky Gervais, yay go team Gervais! lmao. The Ricky Gervais Show starts Feb 19th on HBO. Get ready muwhwahahahaa.
Most-Hated wrote:Your still missing the point.
So your telling me if Obama puts a lets say 2 percent increase on all sales tax on all item's in the US, you feel that impact?
Or if he regulates our coal production and makes them decrease in mining, and makes our electric bills go up, you feel that impact?
Yes, If we go to war and the UK follow's suit you do feel that.
I think your looking more at a war/trade standpoint.
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