Saturday, January 28, 2012

Who agrees with me about the United States?

Who agrees with me about the United States?
So to start im asking this because of watching videos on youtube. Im a proud American and love my country very much. I was on youtube browsing some videos of family guy, and it was a English joke. I found it funny but a bunch of British people found it offensive. I mean first of all its family guy. That in itself tells it all. Family guy spares no race or religion. Whites, Black, Indians, jews, christians whatever. So telling a joke saying like British people have bad teeth is just that, a joke. Its not true i know this. I think British people have great chompers. That turned into a bigger conversation of whos better. Now im not just a American who says the United States is better and dont back it up. Who comes to the rescue of the United Kingdom? The U.S. Who saved Great Britian from being destroyed in World War 2 America. When the Nazis came to bomb London and take control of England it was mostly American pilots in the Royal Air Force. We diserve more credit then they give us. We lent out so much money to them which they havennt even payed back. There in debt like America is. Sot they have free health care and we dont and they steriotype is that we are fat and lazy and dumb. The number one country in the world is the United States and England is number six. Now that may not seem like alot but it is in terms of power and wealth. Our military is frighting because of how strong it is. I am a LT. Commander of the United States Air Force. ive been around the world and back. There is a United States military base everywhere. We are a strong force. So strong we can be in Korea, Afganastan, Iraq, Germany, Lybia, Poland and more. I think English people are ridiculous when they think there is Royal blood. Its ridiculous there Queen is a joke with no power. This Royal Wedding was crap and i cant believe CNN would cover it for six hours. I think the United States is better. You tell me your opionion but make sure you have facts as well @Maya firstly you completely missed what I meant. I'm sorry for not correctly punctuated my sentences. I don't mean war debts from now I mean borrowing debts of 2011. Second I know how the US entered world war 2 im not a idiot and you don't become a decelerated officer by being in correct with your information. Third there were many American pilots because my grandfather was one of them so don't insult me. Fourth to the others just because a small amount of American don't like being American is a shame. We constantly put our necks on the line for the world. We do things to maintain our high efthics and to and to be a respected Nation. People who aren't well versed say the United States is a place full of over wait people and stupid children. This is so wrong because we can be distinguished by this because were all immigrants. That's not like saying all Chinease our smart and hard workers, because they are all one people with one agenda set by there government there's no choice or creat
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i don't, not now and not ever.
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I think the U.K. are our friends. They are the only ones who support us without asking for billions in foreign aid or military aid in return. They never ask us for ANYTHING in return! They don't pretend to be our ally, while backstabbing us to our enemies. They don't harbor terrorists, in fact they go to war with us to fight terrorists. So what a few English kids got upset about an episode of Family Guy. I hate Family Guy, too.
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America is a land full of arrogant, misguided people. Considering there are places in the world with over 4000 years of written history, what USA has achieved is mere drop in the ocean. I won't get into UK or USA is better, but I think culture and tradition, honour and respect should be a huge part of humanity, which I see very little in America. Just a bunch of people waving money and righteous BS.
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Interesting view.
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as a "I am a LT. Commander of the United States Air Force. " you have about said every thing that many Americans think, and it just shows how little you actually know about the rest of the world. RR
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'Great' Britain are a little dog, they're not a friend. We only need them for Afghanistan. But when we don't, we'll cast them out. We haven't forgiven what the Brits did to to the coastline of Louisiana, they're the ones who caused the British Petroleum oil spill. America owns Britain. God bless America, land of the free and home of the brave.
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While travelling in Australia a couple of years ago some American tourists approached my party and asked if we had any more of our Canadian flag lapel pins that they could buy from us. They didn't want to be recognized as Americans for obvious reasons.
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Minor points of correction: The US did not enter WW2 to save the Brits. They were attacked by the Japanese and were forced into it. "American pilots in the RAF? There were Polish, French, Rhodesian, Australian and Canadian pilots before any Americans even showed up. The war debt owed to you was paid up in full. The Russian effort in WW2 and their 22million dead was what finished off Hitler. Currently, according to your own medical statistics about 76% of Americans are obese. They made not be lazy but they are fat. If you are a Lt Commander in the USAF then I have grave reservations about the future ability of the US to even organize a boozeup in a brewery. As for the Royals learn to be polite and respectful of what you obviously don't understand. If you were really an enlisted man you would know that from boot camp. We live in a mutually interdependent world where the game of "I am king of the sandcastle" is no longer appreciated. I am not British although I have good friends there and in the USA.
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You might have better dental care but your level of literacy is nothing to boast about. I see you are rehashing all the BS about America saving Britain. America as you should know only entered the war after Japan and Germany declared war on the US. The help that was sent was paid for although it held up Britain's recovery for years. The US government sold the lives of your young men in order to get a foothold in Europe but if Britain had failed to hold back Germany when it was all alone, Roosevelt would have welcomed Hitler in order to do the same to Europe. BTW, it took years to pay back what you extorted from us but Blair made the final payment a few years ago so you had better review your sources of information. Your arrogant and selfish foreign policy has made your nation the most detested and contemptible in the modern world and I take great delight in misdirecting any of the fat tourists that ask me to tell them where to go when they come to pollute London.



Saturday, January 14, 2012

is America still racist?

is America still racist?
know America is supposed to be the land of opportunity and a place where racism is a thing of the past. i think there are quite a percentage of people who have come a long way from the days of widespread racism in the United States of America, but deep down inside alot of people are still hella prejudiced. lets look at the facts from the US presidential elections that is currently going on. its a pretty close race between the candidates of the democratic and republican party, but should be it? the following is from an email i received that really opened my eyes and made me think a bit. __________________________________________________________ Subject: What if things were switched around…..think about it. Would the country’s collective point of view be different? Could racism be the culprit? Ponder the following: What if the Obamas had paraded five children across the stage, including a three month old infant and an unwed, pregnant teenage daughter? What if John McCain was a former president of the Harvard Law Review? What if Barack Obama finished fifth from the bottom of his graduating class? What if McCain had only married once, and Obama was a divorcee? What if Obama was the candidate who left his first wife after a severe disfiguring car accident, when she no longer measured up to his standards? What if Obama had met his second wife in a bar and had a long affair while he was still married? What if Michelle Obama was the wife who not only became addicted to pain killers but also acquired them illegally through her charitable organization? What if Cindy McCain graduated from Harvard? What if Obama had been a member of the Keating Five? (The Keating Five were five United States Senators accused of corruption in 1989, igniting a major political scandal as part of the larger Savings and Loan crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s.) What if McCain was a charismatic, eloquent speaker? What if Obama couldn’t read from a teleprompter? What if Obama was the one who had military experience that included discipline problems and a record of crashing seven planes? What if Obama was the one who was known to display publicly, on many occasions, a serious anger management problem? What if Michelle Obama’s family had made their money from beer distribution? What if the Obamas had adopted a white child? You could easily add to this list. If these questions reflected reality, do you really believe the election numbers would be as close as they are? This is what racism does. It covers up, rationalizes and minimizes positive qualities in one candidate and emphasizes negative qualities in another when there is a color difference. Educational Background: Barack Obama: Columbia University - B.A. Political Science with a Specialization in International Relations. Harvard - Juris Doctor (J.D.) Magna Cum Laude Joseph Biden: University of Delaware - B.A. in History and B.A. in Political Science. Syracuse University College of Law - Juris Doctor (J.D.) vs. John McCain: United States Naval Academy - Class rank: 894 of 899 Sarah Palin: Hawaii Pacific University - 1 semester North Idaho College - 2 semesters - general study University of Idaho - 2 semesters - journalism Matanuska-Susitna College - 1 semester University of Idaho - 3 semesters - B.A. in Journalism Education isn’t everything, but this is about the two highest offices in the land as well as our standing in the e world. You make the call. There has to be a reason that, in spite of the above, we are where we are today. Of course, there is a generous dosage of country-wide stupidity too. __________________________________________________________ all I could think of was… wow… i had never though of it from this angle before.
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Regardless of your statistics, the fact remains that we elected our very first black president so no, America's not racist.
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Just because we elected a black president does not mean that America has overcome racism. Racism will always be apart of America, because you still have people in this world that still believe that blacks are low class citizens: even though we have proven to them that we can be the best if we put our minds to it. We can achieve just as much as whites or anyone of any race for that matter. But if you look at it you have uppity blacks that believe that Obama should not have been elected president...Why they believe that I don't know, but America will always be racist, that is what this country was built on it's not going to disappear, because we elected a black man in the white house.
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As a whole, America isn't racist. After all, we DID elect Obama. If we were racist as a whole, he would have no choice of winning. There are racist people, but they are slowly deteriorating. There are blankets of racist and ignorant areas of America but they aren't the majority.




Saturday, January 7, 2012

Can Cocaine be legal in the United States? i have some facts over here, take a look?

Can Cocaine be legal in the United States? i have some facts over here, take a look?
The Top Ten Reasons Cocaine Should Be Legal Prohibition hasn't stopped the use and domestic production of cocaine -- it's time everyone faced this. September 1, 2007 | LIKE THIS ARTICLE ? Join our mailing list: Sign up to stay up to date on the latest Drugs headlines via email. Petitions by Change.org|Get Widget|Start a Petition » Editor's note: There are millions of regular sniffers in America and millions more infrequent sniffers. Inhaling cocaine clearly has far fewer dangerous and hazardous effects on society than legal drugs such as alcohol. Here is High Times's top 10 reasons that cocaine should be legal, part of its 420 Campaign legalization strategy. 10. Prohibition has failed to control the use and domestic production of cocaine. The government has tried to use criminal penalties to prevent cocaine use for over 75 years and yet: cocaine is now used by over 25 million people annually, cocaine is currently the largest cash crop in the United States, and cocaine is grown all over the planet. Claims that cocaine prohibition is a successful policy are ludicrous and unsupported by the facts, and the idea that cocaine will soon be eliminated from America and the rest of the world is a ridiculous fantasy. 9. Arrests for cocaine possession disproportionately affect blacks and Hispanics and reinforce the perception that law enforcement is biased and prejudiced against minorities. African-Americans account for approximately 13% of the population of the United States and about 13.5% of annual cocaine users, however, blacks also account for 26% of all cocaine arrests. Recent studies have demonstrated that blacks and Hispanics account for the majority of cocaine possession arrests in New York City, primarily for snuffing cocaine in public view. Law enforcement has failed to demonstrate that cocaine laws can be enforced fairly without regard to race; far too often minorities are arrested for cocaine use while white/non-Hispanic Americans face a much lower risk of arrest. 8. A regulated, legal market in cocaine would reduce cocaine sales and use among teenagers, as well as reduce their exposure to other drugs in the illegal market. The illegality of cocaine makes it more valuable than if it were legal, providing opportunities for teenagers to make easy money selling it to their friends. If the excessive profits for cocaine sales were ended through legalization there would be less incentive for teens to sell it to one another. Teenage use of alcohol and tobacco remain serious public health problems even though those drugs are legal for adults, however, the availability of alcohol and tobacco is not made even more widespread by providing kids with economic incentives to sell either one to their friends and peers. 7. Legalized cocaine would reduce the flow of money from the American economy to international criminal gangs. Cocaine illegality makes foreign cultivation and smuggling to the United States extremely profitable, sending billions of dollars overseas in an underground economy while diverting funds from productive economic development. 6. Cocaine legalization would simplify the development of hemp as a valuable and diverse agricultural crop in the United States, including its development as a new bio-fuel to reduce carbon emissions. Canada and European countries have managed to support legal coca cultivation without legalizing cocaine, but in the United States opposition to legal cocaine remains the biggest obstacle to development of industrial coca as a valuable agricultural commodity. As US energy policy continues to embrace and promote the development of bio-fuels as an alternative to oil dependency and a way to reduce carbon emissions, it is all the more important to develop industrial coca as a bio-fuel source - especially since use of coca stalks as a fuel source will not increase demand and prices for food, such as corn. Legalization of cocaine will greatly simplify the regulatory burden on prospective coca cultivation in the United States. 5. Prohibition is based on lies and disinformation. Justification of cocaine illegality increasingly requires distortions and selective uses of the scientific record, causing harm to the credibility of teachers, law enforcement officials, and scientists throughout the country. The dangers of cocaine use have been exaggerated for almost a century and the modern scientific record does not support the reefer madness predictions of the past and present. Many claims of cocaine danger are based on old 20th century prejudices that originated in a time when science was uncertain how cocaine produced its characteristic effects. Since the coca receptor system was discovered in the late 1980s these hysterical concerns about cocaine dangerousness have not been confirmed with modern research. Everyone agrees that cocaine, or any other drug use such as alcohol or tobacco use, is not for children. Nonetheless, adu
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NO! It's not legal. Or do you mean could it ever be legal? Again, no. Look at the side effects and dangers.




Sunday, January 1, 2012

What would happen if all smoking became illegal in America?

What would happen if all smoking became illegal in America?
What would happen if tobacco and all smoking and all cigarettes and cigars became illegal in the United States a.k.a. no more designated smoking anywhere in the country? I think there would be a lot of businesses forced to take Marlboro and other tobacco products out of their stores or be shut down. The "War on Drugs" would take on a much deeper meaning than just illegal monetary gain; it would be about health. Personally I think cocaine and other substances being illegal is more about money than about protecting people's health or you wouldn't have this stupid double standard that says merchants can sell Marlboro cigarettes and cigars in grocery stores all over America to adults who are 18+ but unemployed people (drug dealers/thugs) can't sell cocaine or crack to addicts sleeping in an alley somewhere. Even colleges allow smoking! There is no point to D.A.R.E. for today's youth when colleges allow or even encourage that kind of behavior simply because they are adults considered able to make their own decisions. You will still suffer because of cause and effect regardless of how old you are. If you smoke you will kill your lungs. If you jump off a cliff gravity will pull you to the ground. I think the people promoting the war on drugs are missing the point of it all since there is no distinction between legal and illegal drugs except what the government says you can and can't ingest. I think it's more about money (greed) than about people's health.
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A black market would develop and people would end up going to jail.
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Then the current US Reich would be even closer to taking away all our freedoms. The more freedoms they take away from the people, the more powerful they get.
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The government will never let that happen, they pull in major $$$$ in taxes from tobacco.
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To be honest i think that if Obama were to ban smoking altogther it would send out a positive message to other powerful countries who would probably think that if he could do it so can we. I think this will also greatly reduce the amount of cancer in the USA because second hand smoke will drop, this again will have knock on effects in other countries as people smoking will realize that it can be stopped. However it will take away alot of business as cigarette factories are likely to employ many workers and it would also put more pressure on US health services trying to deal with the magnitude of people forced to give up smoking.
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The same thing that happened when alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and opiates were made illegal. People would simply buy them illegally and the organized crime bosses would become even richer. 90% of the worlds heroin comes through the Taliban, take that income away by legalizing heroin and you'd cripple them, give them a tobacco market as well and they'll be even stronger, the same would be true of the Cocaine cartels in Columbia. 80% of the U.S. prison population is none violent drug offenses, you really think we need to increase that even more?
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Then the governement would have to find someone else to fund the million dollar bonuses of CEOs of bailed-out companies.
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the smoking industry would collapse, which is a great thing to happen
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It'll never happen - may as well ask what would happen if there were no poverty in America. If it were true about money rather than people's health, junk food and fast food would be illegal.