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    Originally posted by huuramis+28 October 2003 - 03:07--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (huuramis @ 28 October 2003 - 03:07)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-TheCanuk@28 October 2003 - 08:23
    after watching the movie bowling 4 columbine i have come 2 a conclusion..

    if you have watched it you would know that every year 11,000 ppl die from gun deaths in the us well only 150&#39;ish ppl die in canada every year from gun deaths.

    not its not like u guys have way more ppl in your country, nor do you have more guns.

    what makes us so different? why do ppl in toronto leave there doors unlocked at night, even if they have been robbed 3-4 times? and ppl in the us dont?

    why dont ppl go on murderous rampages in canada? we have the same tv, and video games.

    what is the difference??

    p.s if you havnt seen bowling 2 columbine rent it, its a very good movie, it will make you think.
    ahaha, i posted so many times that i hate americans.
    seing that documentry made me hate em even more .

    and, it seems most us residents are in denial about that documentry, the seem to think its not real, and that its a fake..

    lol, simple fact >> americans hate canadians because canadians arent all mentally ill like them.

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    By the way I like Canada and have friends there. Somuma Bitch&#33;&#33;&#33;

    Hate is a real strong word. I don&#39;t hate Muslims even though the most terrorist act committed here was by so called Muslims.
    Hate is what you would be shown talking dat bullshit.
    Where are you from anyway? Syria?
    Dumb fuck you watched a movie and think that&#39;s what it&#39;s like here?

    Youuusss a stuuuuuuuuupid fuuuucker
    (say it with a white country accent)
    Silly bitch, your weapons cannot harm me. Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, Bitchhhh!

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    So all Americans are mentally ill eh? I&#39;d like to see you say that face to face with an actual American, or to an American who lives in a little place we call Compton. You would be dead in two seconds, and the world would be better for it.

    I hope you die a painful death, either that or lose some ignorance .
    What is America??

    Where is that??



    It&#39;s a very small village in the south of Holland........

    And you talk of ignorance??

    I mean: What&#39;s an actual American??

    Hispanic, Latino, Afro-American, Italian, Irish, French, Dutch............???

    Answer: A Native Indian is the only real actual American.

    And you Real Americans knew what to do with them.......

    Maybe "mentally ill" stands for Multiple Nationality Disorder???

    Or Displaced Superiority Disorder???




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    Geez... seems like every forum I go to in every other thread I visit, an anti america rant goes on - nice to know how you all feel
    Anyways, I live on long island (about 30 min west of New York city) and I can tell you that practically no one here owns a gun. I guess it really depends on what part of the country you&#39;re from, down south and southwest there are more gun owners. Here in New York it&#39;s hard as hell to get a gun. The only way to get a gun really is if you&#39;re lucky enough to know an illegal seller (which few are, really..) Legally it&#39;s hard to obtain a gun, and even harder to avoid being in trouble whenever someone fires a gun off (police usually check who own guns in the neighborhood legally, and few do) I live in a pretty bustling suburban town of about 50,000 and I don&#39;t remember ever seeing a gun, hearing a shot, or even hearing about a murder in my town in the 21 years I&#39;ve been here. Maybe America&#39;s gun laws are wrong, maybe they&#39;re not.

    I&#39;ll tell ya one thing though, I&#39;m not at all jealous of Canadians like some of you say, I&#39;m glad I live here. I mean, I respect Canadians and all, and I&#39;ve visited and it&#39;s OK but I didn&#39;t nearly enjoy it as much as my country. I don&#39;t know why many of the people in countries that are typically our ally hate us blatantly, but I think it&#39;s wrong... I mean, I don&#39;t hate you. No matter where you come from. As far as our foreign policy goes, we do what we think is right, generally. If you don&#39;t like it, then OK but I don&#39;t see it as a reason to hate every US citizen, who has never even met you. I don&#39;t come out here and say things like I hate all saudis and all afghanis even though some of them did what they did... because, not every person in those nations supported what was done, I&#39;m not going to make a blatant statement of bigotry like some of you have, I just don&#39;t feel the need.

    Although obviously before and after the war, the majority of Iraqis hated the US and what it stood for, back when the war in Iraq was starting (which I slightly opposed), many Americans were conciencious objectors who went to Iraq as "human shields" because they didn&#39;t believe in the war. I saw people wearing shirts like "We love the Iraqi children". Though I don&#39;t have enough exposure to claim this without a doubt, I haven&#39;t heard a similar idea from any of the countries we believe support terrorism. So, I just don&#39;t think it&#39;s common sense, this view that all americans are "bloodthirsty", or whatever.

    I despise french foreign policy, but still I don&#39;t come here on these boards looking to bash the french, so why do people have to do the reverse? The vast majority of Americans respect countries like France and the French people, we&#39;ve even shed blood with them - I can&#39;t think of a more enduring tie that would instill respect. But, I&#39;ve seen so many french articles and talked to many french people online who have an immediate angry and negative reaction when they find out you are American.

    Granted, these things may be just attributed to the ignorant few of a respective nation. Obviously America has those types of ignorant people, too. No one is without those people. Sometimes ours are more flamboyant, or maybe they ever represent a greater portion of the country than the average. Still, all I&#39;m saying is stop the hate and respect people for who they are... that&#39;s the important thing.

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    lolol

    i cant hate who ever i wanna hate, i dont even need a reason, esspecially from some retard that i only know threw a forum.

    you have no rite to tell me i cant eat american snow&#33; if i wanna eat it i will&#33; its mine&#33;



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    Originally posted by ljossberir@28 October 2003 - 12:32
    Geez... seems like every forum I go to in every other thread I visit, an anti america rant goes on - nice to know how you all feel&nbsp;
    Anyways, I live on long island (about 30 min west of New York city) and I can tell you that practically no one here owns a gun. I guess it really depends on what part of the country you&#39;re from, down south and southwest there are more gun owners. Here in New York it&#39;s hard as hell to get a gun. The only way to get a gun really is if you&#39;re lucky enough to know an illegal seller (which few are, really..) Legally it&#39;s hard to obtain a gun, and even harder to avoid being in trouble whenever someone fires a gun off (police usually check who own guns in the neighborhood legally, and few do) I live in a pretty bustling suburban town of about 50,000 and I don&#39;t remember ever seeing a gun, hearing a shot, or even hearing about a murder in my town in the 21 years I&#39;ve been here. Maybe America&#39;s gun laws are wrong, maybe they&#39;re not.

    I&#39;ll tell ya one thing though, I&#39;m not at all jealous of Canadians like some of you say, I&#39;m glad I live here. I mean, I respect Canadians and all, and I&#39;ve visited and it&#39;s OK but I didn&#39;t nearly enjoy it as much as my country. I don&#39;t know why many of the people in countries that are typically our ally hate us blatantly, but I think it&#39;s wrong... I mean, I don&#39;t hate you. No matter where you come from. As far as our foreign policy goes, we do what we think is right, generally. If you don&#39;t like it, then OK but I don&#39;t see it as a reason to hate every US citizen, who has never even met you. I don&#39;t come out here and say things like I hate all saudis and all afghanis even though some of them did what they did... because, not every person in those nations supported what was done, I&#39;m not going to make a blatant statement of bigotry like some of you have, I just don&#39;t feel the need.

    Although obviously before and after the war, the majority of Iraqis hated the US and what it stood for, back when the war in Iraq was starting (which I slightly opposed), many Americans were conciencious objectors who went to Iraq as "human shields" because they didn&#39;t believe in the war. I saw people wearing shirts like "We love the Iraqi children". Though I don&#39;t have enough exposure to claim this without a doubt, I haven&#39;t heard a similar idea from any of the countries we believe support terrorism. So, I just don&#39;t think it&#39;s common sense, this view that all americans are "bloodthirsty", or whatever.

    I despise french foreign policy, but still I don&#39;t come here on these boards looking to bash the french, so why do people have to do the reverse? The vast majority of Americans respect countries like France and the French people, we&#39;ve even shed blood with them - I can&#39;t think of a more enduring tie that would instill respect. But, I&#39;ve seen so many french articles and talked to many french people online who have an immediate angry and negative reaction when they find out you are American.

    Granted, these things may be just attributed to the ignorant few of a respective nation. Obviously America has those types of ignorant people, too. No one is without those people. Sometimes ours are more flamboyant, or maybe they ever represent a greater portion of the country than the average. Still, all I&#39;m saying is stop the hate and respect people for who they are... that&#39;s the important thing.
    Just to set the record straight:

    I don&#39;t hate America.
    (not any country, btw.)

    I even couldn&#39;t think of a person i hate.

    Hatred is a destructive emotion, covering the incapability to cope with someone.

    My ironic remarks were ment for scotchguy; though i shouldn&#39;t have.....

    His text is enough to make a fool of himself.

    As for ignorance.....
    I&#39;ve been all around the world and i&#39;m sorry to say this to you, but in your country i met the most ignorant.......
    (ahhh, you&#39;re from holland&#33;&#33; Isn&#39;t that the capitol of Kopenhagen??....)
    But then again, also the most friendly......(not true: most friendly people:Turkish.....)


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    Still looking for Onegai Twins you pervert fuck?
    Man you guys are full of shit.

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    Originally posted by ljossberir@28 October 2003 - 12:32
    Geez... seems like every forum I go to in every other thread I visit, an anti america rant goes on - nice to know how you all feel
    Anyways, I live on long island (about 30 min west of New York city) and I can tell you that practically no one here owns a gun. I guess it really depends on what part of the country you&#39;re from, down south and southwest there are more gun owners. Here in New York it&#39;s hard as hell to get a gun. The only way to get a gun really is if you&#39;re lucky enough to know an illegal seller (which few are, really..) Legally it&#39;s hard to obtain a gun, and even harder to avoid being in trouble whenever someone fires a gun off (police usually check who own guns in the neighborhood legally, and few do) I live in a pretty bustling suburban town of about 50,000 and I don&#39;t remember ever seeing a gun, hearing a shot, or even hearing about a murder in my town in the 21 years I&#39;ve been here. Maybe America&#39;s gun laws are wrong, maybe they&#39;re not.

    I&#39;ll tell ya one thing though, I&#39;m not at all jealous of Canadians like some of you say, I&#39;m glad I live here. I mean, I respect Canadians and all, and I&#39;ve visited and it&#39;s OK but I didn&#39;t nearly enjoy it as much as my country. I don&#39;t know why many of the people in countries that are typically our ally hate us blatantly, but I think it&#39;s wrong... I mean, I don&#39;t hate you. No matter where you come from. As far as our foreign policy goes, we do what we think is right, generally. If you don&#39;t like it, then OK but I don&#39;t see it as a reason to hate every US citizen, who has never even met you. I don&#39;t come out here and say things like I hate all saudis and all afghanis even though some of them did what they did... because, not every person in those nations supported what was done, I&#39;m not going to make a blatant statement of bigotry like some of you have, I just don&#39;t feel the need.

    Although obviously before and after the war, the majority of Iraqis hated the US and what it stood for, back when the war in Iraq was starting (which I slightly opposed), many Americans were conciencious objectors who went to Iraq as "human shields" because they didn&#39;t believe in the war. I saw people wearing shirts like "We love the Iraqi children". Though I don&#39;t have enough exposure to claim this without a doubt, I haven&#39;t heard a similar idea from any of the countries we believe support terrorism. So, I just don&#39;t think it&#39;s common sense, this view that all americans are "bloodthirsty", or whatever.

    I despise french foreign policy, but still I don&#39;t come here on these boards looking to bash the french, so why do people have to do the reverse? The vast majority of Americans respect countries like France and the French people, we&#39;ve even shed blood with them - I can&#39;t think of a more enduring tie that would instill respect. But, I&#39;ve seen so many french articles and talked to many french people online who have an immediate angry and negative reaction when they find out you are American.

    Granted, these things may be just attributed to the ignorant few of a respective nation. Obviously America has those types of ignorant people, too. No one is without those people. Sometimes ours are more flamboyant, or maybe they ever represent a greater portion of the country than the average. Still, all I&#39;m saying is stop the hate and respect people for who they are... that&#39;s the important thing.
    Yeah ok

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    Originally posted by neattairoski+28 October 2003 - 14:09--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (neattairoski @ 28 October 2003 - 14:09)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-ljossberir@28 October 2003 - 12:32
    Geez... seems like every forum I go to in every other thread I visit, an anti america rant goes on - nice to know how you all feel&nbsp;
    Anyways, I live on long island (about 30 min west of New York city) and I can tell you that practically no one here owns a gun. I guess it really depends on what part of the country you&#39;re from, down south and southwest there are more gun owners. Here in New York it&#39;s hard as hell to get a gun. The only way to get a gun really is if you&#39;re lucky enough to know an illegal seller (which few are, really..) Legally it&#39;s hard to obtain a gun, and even harder to avoid being in trouble whenever someone fires a gun off (police usually check who own guns in the neighborhood legally, and few do) I live in a pretty bustling suburban town of about 50,000 and I don&#39;t remember ever seeing a gun, hearing a shot, or even hearing about a murder in my town in the 21 years I&#39;ve been here. Maybe America&#39;s gun laws are wrong, maybe they&#39;re not.

    I&#39;ll tell ya one thing though, I&#39;m not at all jealous of Canadians like some of you say, I&#39;m glad I live here. I mean, I respect Canadians and all, and I&#39;ve visited and it&#39;s OK but I didn&#39;t nearly enjoy it as much as my country. I don&#39;t know why many of the people in countries that are typically our ally hate us blatantly, but I think it&#39;s wrong... I mean, I don&#39;t hate you. No matter where you come from. As far as our foreign policy goes, we do what we think is right, generally. If you don&#39;t like it, then OK but I don&#39;t see it as a reason to hate every US citizen, who has never even met you. I don&#39;t come out here and say things like I hate all saudis and all afghanis even though some of them did what they did... because, not every person in those nations supported what was done, I&#39;m not going to make a blatant statement of bigotry like some of you have, I just don&#39;t feel the need.

    Although obviously before and after the war, the majority of Iraqis hated the US and what it stood for, back when the war in Iraq was starting (which I slightly opposed), many Americans were conciencious objectors who went to Iraq as "human shields" because they didn&#39;t believe in the war. I saw people wearing shirts like "We love the Iraqi children". Though I don&#39;t have enough exposure to claim this without a doubt, I haven&#39;t heard a similar idea from any of the countries we believe support terrorism. So, I just don&#39;t think it&#39;s common sense, this view that all americans are "bloodthirsty", or whatever.

    I despise french foreign policy, but still I don&#39;t come here on these boards looking to bash the french, so why do people have to do the reverse? The vast majority of Americans respect countries like France and the French people, we&#39;ve even shed blood with them - I can&#39;t think of a more enduring tie that would instill respect. But, I&#39;ve seen so many french articles and talked to many french people online who have an immediate angry and negative reaction when they find out you are American.

    Granted, these things may be just attributed to the ignorant few of a respective nation. Obviously America has those types of ignorant people, too. No one is without those people. Sometimes ours are more flamboyant, or maybe they ever represent a greater portion of the country than the average. Still, all I&#39;m saying is stop the hate and respect people for who they are... that&#39;s the important thing.
    Yeah ok [/b][/quote]
    What okay??

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    Originally posted by SensualGardening+28 October 2003 - 14:37--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (SensualGardening @ 28 October 2003 - 14:37)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
    Originally posted by neattairoski@28 October 2003 - 14:09
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    @28 October 2003 - 12:32
    Geez... seems like every forum I go to in every other thread I visit, an anti america rant goes on - nice to know how you all feel
    Anyways, I live on long island (about 30 min west of New York city) and I can tell you that practically no one here owns a gun. I guess it really depends on what part of the country you&#39;re from, down south and southwest there are more gun owners. Here in New York it&#39;s hard as hell to get a gun. The only way to get a gun really is if you&#39;re lucky enough to know an illegal seller (which few are, really..) Legally it&#39;s hard to obtain a gun, and even harder to avoid being in trouble whenever someone fires a gun off (police usually check who own guns in the neighborhood legally, and few do) I live in a pretty bustling suburban town of about 50,000 and I don&#39;t remember ever seeing a gun, hearing a shot, or even hearing about a murder in my town in the 21 years I&#39;ve been here. Maybe America&#39;s gun laws are wrong, maybe they&#39;re not.

    I&#39;ll tell ya one thing though, I&#39;m not at all jealous of Canadians like some of you say, I&#39;m glad I live here. I mean, I respect Canadians and all, and I&#39;ve visited and it&#39;s OK but I didn&#39;t nearly enjoy it as much as my country. I don&#39;t know why many of the people in countries that are typically our ally hate us blatantly, but I think it&#39;s wrong... I mean, I don&#39;t hate you. No matter where you come from. As far as our foreign policy goes, we do what we think is right, generally. If you don&#39;t like it, then OK but I don&#39;t see it as a reason to hate every US citizen, who has never even met you. I don&#39;t come out here and say things like I hate all saudis and all afghanis even though some of them did what they did... because, not every person in those nations supported what was done, I&#39;m not going to make a blatant statement of bigotry like some of you have, I just don&#39;t feel the need.

    Although obviously before and after the war, the majority of Iraqis hated the US and what it stood for, back when the war in Iraq was starting (which I slightly opposed), many Americans were conciencious objectors who went to Iraq as "human shields" because they didn&#39;t believe in the war. I saw people wearing shirts like "We love the Iraqi children". Though I don&#39;t have enough exposure to claim this without a doubt, I haven&#39;t heard a similar idea from any of the countries we believe support terrorism. So, I just don&#39;t think it&#39;s common sense, this view that all americans are "bloodthirsty", or whatever.

    I despise french foreign policy, but still I don&#39;t come here on these boards looking to bash the french, so why do people have to do the reverse? The vast majority of Americans respect countries like France and the French people, we&#39;ve even shed blood with them - I can&#39;t think of a more enduring tie that would instill respect. But, I&#39;ve seen so many french articles and talked to many french people online who have an immediate angry and negative reaction when they find out you are American.

    Granted, these things may be just attributed to the ignorant few of a respective nation. Obviously America has those types of ignorant people, too. No one is without those people. Sometimes ours are more flamboyant, or maybe they ever represent a greater portion of the country than the average. Still, all I&#39;m saying is stop the hate and respect people for who they are... that&#39;s the important thing.

    Yeah ok
    What okay?? [/b][/quote]
    Lets start a Quote Train so we can end this Thread.Alllll Aboard&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;
    OK to that

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