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1) He lives in Texas.

2) He's a Republican.

3) He's a racist.

Need I say more?

1. Yea, he's a Texan.

2. Republican? Yup!

3. Racist? I doubt it.

You sure throw that word around a lot when it comes to white Americans. Before sniffing our asses for ****, how about wiping your ass firt. The UK isn't without it's own **** you know. If you don't like Americans, that's wonderful. We really don't like you either. But stop throwing dirt around without warrant. Nothing has ever said this judge is a racist.

But then, in your mind, anyone who doesn't agree with Obama must be a racist. Why? Because Obama is black.

A good counter-point would be that Non-Americans need to mind their own business about what goes on here.

And that might be valid if the US kept to itself and didn't have any political influence on the rest of the world.

A good counter-point would be that Non-Americans need to mind their own business about what goes on here.

(just sayin)

Why should we "non-Americans" mind our own business? Your country's jackassery affects everyone. If you could keep you political nonsense contained within your borders, the world would thank you.

1) He lives in Texas.

2) He's a Republican.

3) He's a racist.

Need I say more?

Oh because someone lives in Texas that makes them wrong. For someone that wants to help humanity out so much you sure do hate certain folks. Also where is he racist? Because he doesn't like obama? Oh gee, so because he doesn't like obama that makes him a racist :rolleyes: wow o..k. And no you don't need to say anymore, you made yourself look ignorant already.

And that might be valid if the US kept to itself and didn't have any political influence on the rest of the world.

I wish we never helped you all out in Europe during ww2, If we knew we would have to put up with people like you, id rather not have risked any Americans lives..

Oh because someone lives in Texas that makes them wrong. For someone that wants to help humanity out so much you sure do hate certain folks. Also where is he racist? Because he doesn't like obama? Oh gee, so because he doesn't like obama that makes him a racist :rolleyes: wow o..k.

I wish we never helped you all out in Europe during ww2, If we knew we would have to put up with people like you, id rather not have risked any Americans lives..

WW2 is not the same as imperialism and back then we were not nearly as imperialistic. A great example of this was the very imperialistic winston churchhill who after rightfully defending Britain, tried his hardest to convince the United Stated to follow up the fall of Berlin with an invasion of Russia.

WW2 is not the same as imperialism and back then we were not nearly as imperialistic. A great example of this was the very imperialistic winston churchhill who after rightfully defending Britain, tried his hardest to convince the United Stated to follow up the fall of Berlin with an invasion of Russia.

We should of just fought the japanese and been done with it, we shouldn't have sold Britain any liberty ships either.

You mean economic Sanctions which hurt Japan in many many more ways than mere oil.

The major one was the oil embargo.There was embargos on iron and other materials but the major one was yes mere oil..You can't run a military (which was intending to destroy china) without oil.

And that might be valid if the US kept to itself and didn't have any political influence on the rest of the world.

Many of us Americans don't want to meddle in your affairs, let alone anyone else's. Blame our government with presidents that constantly find new ways to attain greater power, who do whatever they wish despite what the people want. It's funny too when you think about it. Yes, the Republican party is quite honestly a joke these days, but some of the basic principals they used to stand for such as limiting big government and giving more power back to the people and state would be ideal. This way we could stay the hell out of global issues in the first place.

Secondly, I don't like it when we get the rednecks in our country who wave the flag around and want to try and tell others how they need to live. So please tell me why people like me should feel any more accepting of those from other countries treating us just the same? :huh:

Lastly, I'm not sure what being from Texas has to do with it really, other than that we have a lot of religious people up north who elect idiots like Rick Perry into power. Religion religion religion... never fails that where idiocy is found, religion isn't too far away.

Anyway.

Yeah, this story is just nonsense. We have a lot of anti-Obama people around, but personally, I question who else would be more fitting in office. Romney? Hell no. Ron Paul? I like the man, but let's be honest, I seriously doubt his chances of winning. This is all just a bunch of talk, people like to make noise, and idiots will always speculate the extreme. It's Fox News after all, should any of us truly be surprised? :rofl:

Many of us Americans don't want to meddle in your affairs, let alone anyone else's. Blame our government with presidents that constantly find new ways to attain greater power, who do whatever they wish despite what the people want. It's funny too when you think about it. Yes, the Republican party is quite honestly a joke these days, but some of the basic principals they used to stand for such as limiting big government and giving more power back to the people and state would be ideal. This way we could stay the hell out of global issues in the first place.

Secondly, I don't like it when we get the rednecks in our country who wave the flag around and want to try and tell others how they need to live. So please tell me why people like me should feel any more accepting of those from other countries treating us just the same? :huh:

Lastly, I'm not sure what being from Texas has to do with it really, other than that we have a lot of religious people up north who elect idiots like Rick Perry into power. Religion religion religion... never fails that where idiocy is found, religion isn't too far away.

Anyway.

Yeah, this story is just nonsense. We have a lot of anti-Obama people around, but personally, I question who else would be more fitting in office. Romney? Hell no. Ron Paul? I like the man, but let's be honest, I seriously doubt his chances of winning. This is all just a bunch of talk, people like to make noise, and idiots will always speculate the extreme. It's Fox News after all, should any of us truly be surprised? :rofl:

You don't like rednecks waving the flag around and telling you how to live? Some rednecks, like me don't want to tell other countries/people how to live..

You don't like rednecks waving the flag around and telling you how to live? Some rednecks, like me don't want to tell other countries/people how to live..

Um... you sure that's how you want to define yourself? :huh:

red?neck [red-nek]

noun

1. an uneducated white farm laborer, especially from the South.

2. a bigot or reactionary, especially from the rural working class.

http://dictionary.re.../browse/redneck

...Yikes. :ermm:

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