Une petite harsh, n'est ce pas.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
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Une petite harsh, n'est ce pas.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
No.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
A wee bit sarcastic, maybe.
You know what I mean, of course.
Funny; the international community thinks that if a Democrat is elected President, the U.S. will magically become less insufferable.
Naive, that.
is not any country where there is an American Military base your closest ally?
Nah, they need to take prisoners out of US soil before thay can do the needfull.Quote:
Originally Posted by 100%
It's a Constitution thing.
A colluegue is contacting all the smallest countries in the third world to ask them the right to be make an embassy for them in oslo (for free), she will hence make embassadorial "soirees" (aka bar) (aka parties) and invite the inhabitants of the city (oslo) to participate. 50% of the profit will go to that country.
What this has to do with USA allies i am not certain, but it is indeed nice even if you are small (country) to be invited and represented.
It is in the begining fase. One country has accepted.
Distance-wise, Canada
Militarily, UK
UK is the one being played up in the news with participation in Iraq and all, and also the one where leaders are facing the same difficult questions about Iraq that our administration is facing (false pretenses for war, where the hell are the WMD that they said were there)
Fine with me. French food is delectable, while foot-long hot dogs and Coke are less so.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
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meh....Quote:
Originally Posted by MagicNakor
Peace bd
What if that foot-long and Coke came with French fries? :unsure: :PQuote:
Originally Posted by MagicNakor