How fast would a site like the one above would take to be shut down here? It’s a brilliant site! It would certainly give our Minister of (mis)Information pause for thought, and then all hell would break loose! 😉
beat me to it! I was just thinking that there must be an opposite, and you brought it! Thanks.
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an exercise in freedom of expression…
After browsing through their pictures you must agree that they are one sorry bunch.
I just love it when the loser Democrats whine like that.
Steve
lion_drak
an exercise in freedom of expression…
lol lookin at both sites , i laugh and wish we can say sorry one day about our own election turnout (presidential elections that is) in the middle east but that’s just never going to happen
lion_drak
an exercise in freedom of expression…
hmmm, i noticed that most of the people who said sorry about bush’s election were saying sorry out of fear from a terrorest attack, look at what people said. Shows how seriously worried the amarican nation is…..
Bani_Adam
Re: an exercise in freedom of expression…
[quote]I just love it when the loser Democrats whine like that. [/quote]
You regard 48% of your fellow Americans as losers? Really, Steve, I’m shocked. Shocked.
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Re(1): an exercise in freedom of expression…
While it’s true that the Democrats won a better president than they voted for, they act like a pack of whiny little losers because they didn’t get their way. I’d like to single out as the Biggest Democrat Loser whatever lefty weenie it was who tore the Bush-Cheney ’04 bumper sticker off my car. This is the second time this has happenned to me. It appears that the Democrats, who preen themselves as defenders of the First Ammendment, don’t actually support the freedom of speech in practice. Thank goodness we Republicans have saved them from themselves and their own Stalinist inclinations.
Now, some of the worst of the American lefties are making noise about leaving America for other countries, saying it will be just too horrible for them to live under President Bush. Good riddance to these losers, I say! Let them sally forth to New Zealand and see how they like it. My guess is that the first time they complain about all those sheep and the mess they leave behind the New Zealanders will find them just as overbearing and obnoxious as we Real Americans do. I am reminded of those American black radicals who gave the US the finger as they sailed off to Mother Africa in the ’60s, only to creep back in quietly ten years later to say we have it pretty good here.
In the end, those bitchin’ lefty losers will never get off those big comfy American couches they have planted their whiny asses on because deep down in their Blue State hearts they know that America Is The Place To Be and that living in most other places in the world sucks in a big way.
Steve
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Re(1): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Jasra,
She’s living in a dream world. There are plenty of guns in America, including Michigan. There are some cities in America which have outlawed guns, like DC, but that only means that the guns will be carried only by the criminals. Even in DC, intelligent homeowners have a gun in the house because there’s no sense dying while you wait for the DC police to handle a home invader.
I’m proud to say that I am well armed. That fact has saved my neighbors lives at least once. Recent history shows that gun homicides rise when guns are outlawed.
Steve
salima44
Re: an exercise in freedom of expression…
Cherryl,
I would like to state FOR THE RECORD, that Senator Edward Kennedy of the Peoples Republic of Massachuesetts, has killed more people in his car than I have with my GUNS. (yep thats PLURAL as in GUNS, not a gun)
Burchill
an exercise in freedom of expression…
Americans are not afraid. We know something can happen, but we live our lives, we hardly ever look over our shoulders, We have plans for every emergency and no matter what we will hang together and deal with problems. The storms in Florida wrecked havoc, the EMS workers secured the people the government is there to aid the victims. Mahmood, I fell so bad for the people of the middle east. I am not terribly religious, and cannot understand the zealot personality, Why would anyone feel that they had to make people conform, or die.
In my little Michigan town, in my neighborhood we have every race and religion, we all get along and respect each other. I remember you talked of imigration to Europe, You might want to rethink that idea.
The lack of guns in our society is a real plus .
Bani_Adam
Re(2): an exercise in freedom of expression…
[quote]they know that America Is The Place To Be and that living in most other places in the world sucks in a big way.
[/quote]
They obviously haven’t visited Australia.
Bani_Adam
Re(1): an exercise in freedom of expression…
[quote]I would like to state FOR THE RECORD, that Senator Edward Kennedy of the Peoples Republic of Massachuesetts, has killed more people in his car than I have with my GUNS. (yep thats PLURAL as in GUNS, not a gun) [/quote]
Really bad shot, huh?
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Re(3): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Ash,
I haven’t visited Australia but I have heard nothing but good things about it. Australia has probably the most analagous history and charactor with respect to America, which means they must be pretty good people. The Aussie women have always had a smile for visiting US military, which demonstrates their good taste. And they have some hot babes there, which always speaks well for a nation.
The only things wrong with Aussies are: 1) Sometimes we can’t understand what the heck some of them are saying; 2) They have the socialism bug; They should be smarter than that; and 3) They made guns illegal and were surprised to find their gun homicides spiked. They don’t seem to understand the connection.
They need to work on those three things and they will be perfect like we Americans.
Steve
mahmood
Re(4): an exercise in freedom of expression…
says he, strutting away and not finding it difficult at all to balance that chip, nay brick, on his shoulder! 🙂
Bani_Adam
Re(4): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Australia is very different to the US. One of its defining characteristics is a culture so laid-back it’s practically horizontal. The other is that it has what seems like a billion ugly-looking critters that want to kill you and are well-equipped to do it. And I don’t mean Republicans.
[note to Steve: the above includes one of those JOKE thingies]
[Modified by: Ash (Ash) on November 13, 2004 07:43 PM]
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Re(5): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Joke? What mean joke? Me no understand. You explain more better with rock and stick. Yes?
Steve
Alireza
Re(2): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Someone tore the Bush-Cheney 2004 bumper sticker off Steve’s car – LOL.
Whoever you are – nice one.
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Yes, I imagine that must seem like quite a glorious victory for the likes of you. It reminds me of early on in the war in Afghanistan when some Taliban captured a wheel off one of our helicopters and posed with with their trophy for the cameras. Look! We have a WHEEL! A WHEEL! One can only imagine what the Taliban could have done with a wheel. Maybe they could reverse-engineer it in their labs and produce their own wheels. Thank goodness we won before they could could acquire more of our modern technology, like fire.
We had plenty more wheels and I have plenty more Bush Cheney bumper stickers. America won in Afghanistan and we Republicans won the election. However, your side has one of our wheels and one of our bumper stickers. Looks like a good trade to me.
Enjoy!
Steve
Alireza
Re(4): an exercise in freedom of expression…
More idiocy – the idea that you’ve got to be a Republican to support the removal of the Taliban. Its the sort of “they’ll believe any old thing” line of marketting that works well for Bush/Cheney in the States, but you’ll have to do better than that here, pal. Sorry.
fekete
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Errrm …
repeat that again please Cherryl? The lack of guns in your society is a real plus??
I’m sure you all read what the Americans said as outcome of the elections – "Sorry Every Body" and "We Are Not Sorry". Well, Apologies accepted.
kategirl
an exercise in freedom of expression…
I respect the way these guys feel responsible for the actions being committed in their name. Could you even imagine a site like this being set up by Muslims or Arabs apologizing for 9-11 and other terrorist acts being committed in our name? The only thing that even comes anywhere close is the 9-11 statement from [url=http://freemuslims.org/news/article.php?article=148]Free Muslims[/url]. But that’s only from one individual.
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Does your mom know you’re on the Internet, kid?
Steve
[Modified by: Steve The American (Steve) on November 13, 2004 06:37 PM]
hosam
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Sccorpio:
Quote: Someone tore the Bush-Cheney 2004 bumper sticker off Steve’s car – LOL. Whoever you are – nice one.
What happened is that Steve went out and purchased more stickers to replace the ones stolen, thus donating a few more dollars to the Republican party.
chalk66x
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Or Hawaii which was overthrown by both the democrats and republicans.
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an exercise in freedom of expression…
And, in the spirit of representing both sides, check out ..
http://www.werenotsorry.com
Re: an exercise in freedom of expression…
beat me to it! I was just thinking that there must be an opposite, and you brought it! Thanks.
an exercise in freedom of expression…
After browsing through their pictures you must agree that they are one sorry bunch.
I just love it when the loser Democrats whine like that.
Steve
an exercise in freedom of expression…
lol lookin at both sites , i laugh and wish we can say sorry one day about our own election turnout (presidential elections that is) in the middle east but that’s just never going to happen
an exercise in freedom of expression…
hmmm, i noticed that most of the people who said sorry about bush’s election were saying sorry out of fear from a terrorest attack, look at what people said. Shows how seriously worried the amarican nation is…..
Re: an exercise in freedom of expression…
[quote]I just love it when the loser Democrats whine like that. [/quote]
You regard 48% of your fellow Americans as losers? Really, Steve, I’m shocked. Shocked.
Re(1): an exercise in freedom of expression…
While it’s true that the Democrats won a better president than they voted for, they act like a pack of whiny little losers because they didn’t get their way. I’d like to single out as the Biggest Democrat Loser whatever lefty weenie it was who tore the Bush-Cheney ’04 bumper sticker off my car. This is the second time this has happenned to me. It appears that the Democrats, who preen themselves as defenders of the First Ammendment, don’t actually support the freedom of speech in practice. Thank goodness we Republicans have saved them from themselves and their own Stalinist inclinations.
Now, some of the worst of the American lefties are making noise about leaving America for other countries, saying it will be just too horrible for them to live under President Bush. Good riddance to these losers, I say! Let them sally forth to New Zealand and see how they like it. My guess is that the first time they complain about all those sheep and the mess they leave behind the New Zealanders will find them just as overbearing and obnoxious as we Real Americans do. I am reminded of those American black radicals who gave the US the finger as they sailed off to Mother Africa in the ’60s, only to creep back in quietly ten years later to say we have it pretty good here.
In the end, those bitchin’ lefty losers will never get off those big comfy American couches they have planted their whiny asses on because deep down in their Blue State hearts they know that America Is The Place To Be and that living in most other places in the world sucks in a big way.
Steve
Re(1): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Jasra,
She’s living in a dream world. There are plenty of guns in America, including Michigan. There are some cities in America which have outlawed guns, like DC, but that only means that the guns will be carried only by the criminals. Even in DC, intelligent homeowners have a gun in the house because there’s no sense dying while you wait for the DC police to handle a home invader.
I’m proud to say that I am well armed. That fact has saved my neighbors lives at least once. Recent history shows that gun homicides rise when guns are outlawed.
Steve
Re: an exercise in freedom of expression…
Cherryl,
I would like to state FOR THE RECORD, that Senator Edward Kennedy of the Peoples Republic of Massachuesetts, has killed more people in his car than I have with my GUNS. (yep thats PLURAL as in GUNS, not a gun)
an exercise in freedom of expression…
Americans are not afraid. We know something can happen, but we live our lives, we hardly ever look over our shoulders, We have plans for every emergency and no matter what we will hang together and deal with problems. The storms in Florida wrecked havoc, the EMS workers secured the people the government is there to aid the victims. Mahmood, I fell so bad for the people of the middle east. I am not terribly religious, and cannot understand the zealot personality, Why would anyone feel that they had to make people conform, or die.
In my little Michigan town, in my neighborhood we have every race and religion, we all get along and respect each other. I remember you talked of imigration to Europe, You might want to rethink that idea.
The lack of guns in our society is a real plus .
Re(2): an exercise in freedom of expression…
[quote]they know that America Is The Place To Be and that living in most other places in the world sucks in a big way.
[/quote]
They obviously haven’t visited Australia.
Re(1): an exercise in freedom of expression…
[quote]I would like to state FOR THE RECORD, that Senator Edward Kennedy of the Peoples Republic of Massachuesetts, has killed more people in his car than I have with my GUNS. (yep thats PLURAL as in GUNS, not a gun) [/quote]
Really bad shot, huh?
Re(3): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Ash,
I haven’t visited Australia but I have heard nothing but good things about it. Australia has probably the most analagous history and charactor with respect to America, which means they must be pretty good people. The Aussie women have always had a smile for visiting US military, which demonstrates their good taste. And they have some hot babes there, which always speaks well for a nation.
The only things wrong with Aussies are: 1) Sometimes we can’t understand what the heck some of them are saying; 2) They have the socialism bug; They should be smarter than that; and 3) They made guns illegal and were surprised to find their gun homicides spiked. They don’t seem to understand the connection.
They need to work on those three things and they will be perfect like we Americans.
Steve
Re(4): an exercise in freedom of expression…
says he, strutting away and not finding it difficult at all to balance that chip, nay brick, on his shoulder! 🙂
Re(4): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Australia is very different to the US. One of its defining characteristics is a culture so laid-back it’s practically horizontal. The other is that it has what seems like a billion ugly-looking critters that want to kill you and are well-equipped to do it. And I don’t mean Republicans.
[note to Steve: the above includes one of those JOKE thingies]
[Modified by: Ash (Ash) on November 13, 2004 07:43 PM]
Re(5): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Joke? What mean joke? Me no understand. You explain more better with rock and stick. Yes?
Steve
Re(2): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Someone tore the Bush-Cheney 2004 bumper sticker off Steve’s car – LOL.
Whoever you are – nice one.
Re(3): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Yes, I imagine that must seem like quite a glorious victory for the likes of you. It reminds me of early on in the war in Afghanistan when some Taliban captured a wheel off one of our helicopters and posed with with their trophy for the cameras. Look! We have a WHEEL! A WHEEL! One can only imagine what the Taliban could have done with a wheel. Maybe they could reverse-engineer it in their labs and produce their own wheels. Thank goodness we won before they could could acquire more of our modern technology, like fire.
We had plenty more wheels and I have plenty more Bush Cheney bumper stickers. America won in Afghanistan and we Republicans won the election. However, your side has one of our wheels and one of our bumper stickers. Looks like a good trade to me.
Enjoy!
Steve
Re(4): an exercise in freedom of expression…
More idiocy – the idea that you’ve got to be a Republican to support the removal of the Taliban. Its the sort of “they’ll believe any old thing” line of marketting that works well for Bush/Cheney in the States, but you’ll have to do better than that here, pal. Sorry.
Re: an exercise in freedom of expression…
Errrm …
repeat that again please Cherryl? The lack of guns in your society is a real plus??
Re(6): an exercise in freedom of expression…
come on now, there is no need for that.
Debate, don’t flame or insult.
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I’m sure you all read what the Americans said as outcome of the elections – "Sorry Every Body" and "We Are Not Sorry". Well, Apologies accepted.
an exercise in freedom of expression…
I respect the way these guys feel responsible for the actions being committed in their name. Could you even imagine a site like this being set up by Muslims or Arabs apologizing for 9-11 and other terrorist acts being committed in our name? The only thing that even comes anywhere close is the 9-11 statement from [url=http://freemuslims.org/news/article.php?article=148]Free Muslims[/url]. But that’s only from one individual.
Re(5): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Does your mom know you’re on the Internet, kid?
Steve
[Modified by: Steve The American (Steve) on November 13, 2004 06:37 PM]
Re(3): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Sccorpio:
Quote: Someone tore the Bush-Cheney 2004 bumper sticker off Steve’s car – LOL. Whoever you are – nice one.
What happened is that Steve went out and purchased more stickers to replace the ones stolen, thus donating a few more dollars to the Republican party.
Re(3): an exercise in freedom of expression…
Or Hawaii which was overthrown by both the democrats and republicans.
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