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Re: 30 Little Known Facts About America
« Reply #25 on: May 07, 2010, 02:50:09 PM »
Corrupt, devious manipulation of society (not just the United State), and people is definitely going on, don't get me wrong!

It's very clear that you and Samson aren't fond of the United States and its people, your immense hatred of everything American skews what you (two) perceive as reality.

I don't have an intense hatred of everything American, the vast majority of my family are American.
I do intensely hate the devious manipulation of society as you so appropriately put it, and I do have a great deal of contempt for the arrogant hubris, self-righteous hypocrisy, and ignorance so prevalent within American society. Don't get me wrong. it's not that I don't think these same abuses are occuring throughout the world, including in Canada, ...it's just that so much of it is hidden in plain sight, and Americans simply can't see it, and whhen they do, they pretend it's not there, and cling further to their fantasies. This is the part that gauls me. at least other nationns when they engage in it, are skillful in their deception. i can see how some people may be fooled, ...but in the US, it's like you're all standing up and screaming "OK Dupe me next. I'm a real imbecile, throw the truth in my face, and I will laugh it off because that's what we do in America." Like obama said in the election campaign, it's truly as if many of you actually do take pride in being ignorant.

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I didn't watch the video considering the fact that you (and Samson) have track record of posting baseless videos.

What baseless videos have I ever posted?
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Re: 30 Little Known Facts About America
« Reply #26 on: May 07, 2010, 02:51:11 PM »

I'd much rather be called a jerkoff.  I've never really met an artist, or art history major, that I could really stand.  :D

No problem jerkoff... you got it!
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Re: 30 Little Known Facts About America
« Reply #27 on: May 07, 2010, 02:56:49 PM »
I don't have an intense hatred of everything American, the vast majority of my family are American.
I do intensely hate the devious manipulation of society as you so appropriately put it, and I do have a great deal of contempt for the arrogant hubris, self-righteous hypocrisy, and ignorance so prevalent within American society. Don't get me wrong. it's not that I don't think these same abuses are occuring throughout the world, including in Canada, ...it's just that so much of it is hidden in plain sight, and Americans simply can't see it, and whhen they do, they pretend it's not there, and cling further to their fantasies. This is the part that gauls me. at least other nationns when they engage in it, are skillful in their deception. i can see how some people may be fooled, ...but in the US, it's like you're all standing up and screaming "OK Dupe me next. I'm a real imbecile, throw the truth in my face, and I will laugh it off because that's what we do in America." Like obama said in the election campaign, it's truly as if many of you actually do take pride in being ignorant.

What baseless videos have I ever posted?

I'm just not sure why record numbers of educated Europeans, South Americans, and Asians are coming to such a blatantly ignorant country like the United States when they could just stay where they are, or better yet just immigrate to Canada instead?  ???
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Re: 30 Little Known Facts About America
« Reply #28 on: May 07, 2010, 03:03:12 PM »
No problem jerkoff... you got it!
Glad I can accomodate.  :D


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Re: 30 Little Known Facts About America
« Reply #29 on: May 07, 2010, 03:42:24 PM »
I'm just not sure why record numbers of educated Europeans, South Americans, and Asians are coming to such a blatantly ignorant country like the United States when they could just stay where they are, or better yet just immigrate to Canada instead?  ???

Pure capitalism... supply & demand. The scarcer the supply, the more it increases in value. It's a gold rush.
They come because record numbers of educated people is exactly what an ignorant country like yours needs.
They're in very high demand in the USA, because educated intelligence is such a rare commodity in the US. :P

Don't hate the player, hate the game. You set it up... I just delivered the obvious punchline  ;)

America has always had good PR, (land of the free, home of the brave, where the streets are paved with gold) ::)
plus after evil American corps along with their attack dogs in the CIA have sucked all the wealth out of South American countries and installed their puppet dictators, what's left, but to go to America rather than live in poverty at the hands of a brutal military dictatorship.

Many are choosing to come to Canada instead. If we figured out how to do away with our gawdawful winters, we'd be overun with those who place a premium on civilization like ants at a picnic. They'd be on us like bees to honey. For now, they remain attracted to you like flies to shit.

Hope that answered your question well enough.  ;D
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Re: 30 Little Known Facts About America
« Reply #30 on: May 07, 2010, 03:52:35 PM »
That's very interesting!

What luck we've had being ignorant, yet on the cutting edge of nearly all scientific, technological, medical, industrial, economic, educational, military and agricultural advancements for the last two hundred years!

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The United States almost single-handedly created the modern day powerhouses known as Germany and Japan!  All I can say, is what luck for a country full of so called ignoramuses!   ;D
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Re: 30 Little Known Facts About America
« Reply #31 on: May 07, 2010, 08:11:59 PM »
Pure capitalism... supply & demand. The scarcer the supply, the more it increases in value. It's a gold rush.
They come because record numbers of educated people is exactly what an ignorant country like yours needs.
They're in very high demand in the USA, because educated intelligence is such a rare commodity in the US. :P

Don't hate the player, hate the game. You set it up... I just delivered the obvious punchline  ;)

America has always had good PR, (land of the free, home of the brave, where the streets are paved with gold) ::)
plus after evil American corps along with their attack dogs in the CIA have sucked all the wealth out of South American countries and installed their puppet dictators, what's left, but to go to America rather than live in poverty at the hands of a brutal military dictatorship.

Many are choosing to come to Canada instead. If we figured out how to do away with our gawdawful winters, we'd be overun with those who place a premium on civilization like ants at a picnic. They'd be on us like bees to honey. For now, they remain attracted to you like flies to shit.

Hope that answered your question well enough.  ;D


Whatever douchebag.  Still waiting for that list enumerating all of Canada's significant contributions to the world.

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Re: 30 Little Known Facts About America
« Reply #32 on: May 08, 2010, 08:54:38 AM »
America is officially owned by a man named Theodore Washington, look it up.

After "America" began being called as such following a generalization of a "New World" map that had Amerigo Vespucci's name written in bold letters across the continent that is now North America, the right to ownership began to come into question.

"America's" name began its reign in 1507, and by 1661, confusion arose about its true ownership.  Because different parts of North America and South America were settled by colonies of various nations, no single entity could claim right to its ownership.  This all changed when wealthy merchant Theodore Washington, who owned much of Bristol, Canterbury, Portsmouth, and large segments of property in more than 20 English cities, including entire districts in some of England's largest cities began inquiry into purchase of "America."  

Washington purchased all unclaimed American land, both known and as yet undiscovered.  This included most of what is known as Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, nearly all of Canada, and the vast majority of what is now the United States.  Washington paid property rights to England for all of its "New World" settlements, allowing Washington property rights in every British Colony.  

Washington never sold America, and died unexpectedly of consumption at age 51.  All his assets were given to his children; assets which explicitly stated "ownership of all American soil unclaimed as of 1661, and property rights in all of America's British colonies."  
To this day, official ownership of some 92% of the United states is in the Washington family name.  The 8% of the U.S. that isn't officially owned is comprised of most of the east coast, in which the Washington family still owns property rights (where "property rights" is never officially defined in the original documents.)
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