for pp_man and other Euros

Frimost said:
Here is an interesting article about GW and your anti-US sentiments

Stop being fixated with GW already, why don't you pay more attention to your own presidents some more? It’s like your all obsessed with him; what are you a bunch of stalkers who want to have sex with him or something?


I think that, apart from the Americans who agreed with the article, the most interesting comment was below:

'Stop generalising us as Europeans please. Most people in the UK much prefer the US to any other European Nation.
Jack, UK '

If I could add, stop generalising us as p_p_man, most Brits on this board prefer to have their own ideas.
 
There is only so much room in the title line and I wanted other people besides of pp-man but who were like-minded to see it as well.

There was not enough room for:

"Hey pp-man and other European dudes that are like you and think like you and stuff but for other cool Europeans you can disregard at your own discretion if you so wish" lol





And now for pp_man and others like him (especially people from the UK).

Terrorism hitting a little closer to your heart yet?
 
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bluespoke said:

If I could add, stop generalising us as p_p_man, most Brits on this board prefer to have their own ideas.

That's because we are stronger believers in free speech than America, hidebound as they are by Political Correctness...

:D
 
Frimost said:
Here is an interesting article about GW and your anti-US sentiments

Stop being fixated with GW already, why don't you pay more attention to your own presidents some more? It’s like your all obsessed with him; what are you a bunch of stalkers who want to have sex with him or something?

You seem to overlook the fact that Bush has created the reasons for that fixation himself.

As the article shows...

ppman
 
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p_p_man said:
That's because we are stronger believers in free speech than America, hidebound as they are by Political Correctness...

:D

Wow! I have to agree with you there.

Do I have to turn in my NRA card now?
 
bluespoke said:


As yet, neither this nor the other Saudi killings have been proved to be anything other than disputes over illegal drinking dens.

Until they are there is little mileage in linking them to the 'War on Terrorism'.

But America is 'fixated' about the 'war' on terrorism...

:D
 
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RawHumor said:


Wow! I have to agree with you there.

Do I have to turn in my NRA card now?

I should keep it.

When the right wing read what you have written

................................... who knows what you will need!
 
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bluespoke said:
I should keep it.

When the right wing read what you have written

................................... who knows what you will need!

Nahhhh... MOST right-wingers would agree that the whole PC movement is crap.

I'm just surprised that PP thinks so too.
 
Pisshead,

You have got to be the dumbest motherfucker I have ever seen.
But America is 'fixated' about the 'war' on terrorism...

No shit. We had two planes fly into skyscrapers, a third hit the Pentagon, and a fourth taken down by brave passengers who knew they would die, but gave their lives to protect others. Yeah, that did get us pretty fired up you fucking idiot. If you had a plane go into the House of Lords, or Buckingham Palace, you can bet your stupid ass that many Brits would be "fixated" on the war on terror, too.

When the right wing read what you have written

If you didn't have oxygen deprivation from having your head up your ass, you would know that the right in the US is the staunchest defender of the right to bear arms. It is the far left which do not want people to have arms. There is a lot more to fear from far left-wingers than right.
 
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RawHumor said:


Nahhhh... MOST right-wingers would agree that the whole PC movement is crap.

I'm just surprised that PP thinks so too.

Political Correctness doesn't rely on political affiliation...

It carries a cross Party sense of ridicule.

:)
 
Until they are there is little mileage in linking them to the 'War on Terrorism'.

It's still terrorism no matter who did it bluespoke. Besides, there are allegations that the drinking den confessions were tortured out of the Britains so that Saudi Arabia did not have to fess-up to a radical Islamic problem and thus be embarrassed in front of the International community in their eyes. Those bastards are more than capable of pulling that kind of stunt too.
 
pp_man

But America is 'fixated' about the 'war' on terrorism...

So?! You would be too if 3,000 of YOUR citizens perished in a single terror attack (and don't deny it).
 
Re: Pisshead,

rider said:


If you didn't have oxygen deprivation from having your head up your ass, you would know that the right in the US is the staunchest defender of the right to bear arms. It is the far left which do not want people to have arms. There is a lot more to fear from far left-wingers than right.

If you had bothered to concentrate your pea brain on what I wrote, instead of insulting me, you will see that you are arguing against nothing.

In the faintly comic post I was suggesting that RH keep his NRA membership to defend himself against the right wing, thinking that they too would have guns.

I am well aware of the difference between left and right wing.
 
Frimost said:


It's still terrorism no matter who did it bluespoke. Besides, there are allegations that the drinking den confessions were tortured out of the Britains so that Saudi Arabia did not have to fess-up to a radical Islamic problem and thus be embarrassed in front of the International community in their eyes. Those bastards are more than capable of pulling that kind of stunt too.

If it is to do with the drinking dens then it is pure criminality nothing to do with terrorism (unless you call one gangland boss blowing up another terrorism).

I have no doubt that there is a possibility that it could be Islamic fundamentalists but at this stage to link it to terrorism is only fuelling a fire that is already well alight!
 
Frimost said:


It's still terrorism no matter who did it bluespoke. Besides, there are allegations that the drinking den confessions were tortured out of the Britains so that Saudi Arabia did not have to fess-up to a radical Islamic problem and thus be embarrassed in front of the International community in their eyes. Those bastards are more than capable of pulling that kind of stunt too.

Now that's a real fixation.

If they're brown skinned Arabs...

They're not to be trusted, the cunning, devious bastards...

After all they're not democratic and don't believe in the American way of life.

ppman
 
Re: Pisshead,

rider said:
If you didn't have oxygen deprivation from having your head up your ass, you would know that the right in the US is the staunchest defender of the right to bear arms. It is the far left which do not want people to have arms. There is a lot more to fear from far left-wingers than right.

Rider, I say this because I care. There's a lot of decaffeinated brands on the market that are just as tasty as the real thing.
 
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RawHumor said:


Rider, I say this because I care. There's a lot of decaffeinated brands on the market that are just as tasty as the real thing.


LOL!
 
Re: pp_man

Frimost said:


So?! You would be too if 3,000 of YOUR citizens perished in a single terror attack (and don't deny it).

For fuck's sake...we've been fighting Sinn Fein terrorism since 1916...

You're just the new boys on the block.

ppman
 
quit being a stupid asshole pp_man

I didn't say anything about not trusting them because they are Arab, but because of Saudi Arabia's track record on human rights and repression of its populace under the banner of extreme Deodanism Islam and having invented and spread the Wahhabi sect of fundamentalism. They have covered-up stuff in the past like Iran’s involvement in the 1996 Dhahran barracks bombing and amputate hands and head for things as little as thievery. Don't take my word for it though pp_man, go there and find out and log onto this site, they would probably amputate your dick (assuming you even have one).

After all they're not democratic and don't believe in the American way of life.

EXACTLY right pp-man, you hit it on the button! They are NOT democratic and do NOT believe in our OR YOUR (Europe’s) way of life!
 
Frimost - what are you trying to prove? I don't much appreciate being stereotyped as a "Euro-type" - Europeans are probably more diverse than other continental grouping in the world. And as for our attitude towards the US & terrorism, you seem to forget we had a bomb exploded by the IRA in London, people were killed, & yet your government still gave their political representatives visas to enter the US, their fund collectors were still allowed to openly collect for arms. After 9/11 did we say "We're not going to help you because you didn't help us"? Did we fuck, we were there, immediately, without waiting for any invitation.

You might think that, well there was only a few people killed, it doesn't compare to the WTC. You tell that to their relatives, you tell that to the relatives of the 2500 people who have been killed in the province since 1969.

Stop shit stirring, you don't have to agree with criticism, but it's a bit sad when you try & make out you're above criticism. :confused:
 
Fixation?

Actually, p p, you're wrong. From what I can see, most Americans are NOT fixated on the war on terror. Not any more. For a while after 911, there was a veritable sea of American flags on cars on the road. Not every car had a U.S. flag on it, but about every other car did. Some had two or three. Now, you still see a few flags here and there, but the number has greatly diminished. Most Americans have gone back to being primarily concerned about the same things they're normally concerned with: getting by, making a living, getting laid, sports, etc. To the extent they're political, more people are concerned with "bread and butter" issues like the dismal state of the economy, health care, education, high cost of prescription drugs, etc.

This is especially true because this so-called "war" (which hasn't been declared, and is being fought against shadowy, undefined antagonists) is now in its "Sitzkrieg" (sit-down war, phony war) phase, with no active hostilities. It's only the government and the corporate mega-media, and hardcore ideological right-wingers, who are fixated on the "war on terror" (which has turned into mainly a war on our freedom here at home). They're frustrated now because the public's war fever has subsided, and attempts to whip it back up have been largely unsuccessful.
 
Blondboy

You are right in the respect that we have continued to allow IRA and the like here to raise funds. We do need to work with your country to clean up that mess, as well. But, I do think we also need to take care of these other radicals first. A good first step would be to turn over any intelligence info. we have to your intelligence people. At the same time, pull visas and don't allow them into our country to begin with. I wouldn't be averse to creating a joint counter-terror force with GB to assist your country in tracking down, and neutralizing that threat. But, the greater threat to both of our countries are Islamic terrorists. They have been implicated in many bombings on the continent. As I see it, all Frimost wants is to do the right thing. This "flame war" has been going on for two days with pisshead and redtard. Tempers are getting a little short, I think. You sound pretty intelligent, and I, for one, welcome your input.
 
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