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  • J Jeremy Falcon

    digital man wrote:

    No one I know or work with has or openly airs anti-American sentiment; quite the reverse, usually. They may not like President Bush and his administration or what he/they represent through their policies but they are smart enough not to confuse Bush with every other American.

    I never once seen a French guy over here treated badly for their nationality. But, I can't swear it never happened. The point is, the world is bigger than you think. :) Jeremy Falcon

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    Ed Gadziemski
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    Jeremy Falcon wrote:

    I never once seen a French guy over here treated badly for their nationality.

    United States House of Representatives cafeterias change names for 'french' fries and 'french' toast[^]


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    • R Red Stateler

      You State Minister is a fool. Your king's an even bigger fool. His daughter (or maybe daughter-in-law), however, can rule me anytime. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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      espeir wrote:

      You State Minister is a fool. Your king's an even bigger fool. His daughter (or maybe daughter-in-law), however, can rule me anytime.

      And if she did, that would make her the biggest fool of all. :laugh: The evolution of the human genome is too important to be left to chance.

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      • V Vincent Reynolds

        To clarify my comment: like Judaism and Christianity, Islam is considered an Abrahamic religion. Wow, I bet it's going to be really hard to find someone prepared for an intellectual debate at your level. In lieu of that, I suppose you'll continue to scream and throw feces at those outside your cage. "Pooping" on them, as you call it. Enjoy.

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        Adnan Siddiqi
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        Ignore him Vincent.He believes in Bible which was published by GW Bush and its commonly called KBV(King Bush Version). How are things at your end?

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          Vincent Reynolds wrote:

          To clarify my comment: like Judaism and Christianity, Islam is considered an Abrahamic religion.

          Of course educated people are quite aware of the fact that Islam does not recognize the representation of Abraham in the Bible, which Adnan clearly referenced. An ignorant person wouldn't recognize that obvious fact. Now back to my search for someone capable of intellectual debate. Anyone? "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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          Adnan Siddiqi
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          Didnt I tell you?I know neocons more than you know Islam.

          espeir wrote:

          representation of Abraham in the Bible

          and what is His(AS) representation in Bible? :rolleyes:

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          • E Ed Gadziemski

            thealj wrote:

            By definition, the U.S. is not an empire. While they may exert influence on other nations, they do not exercise dominion over them.

            May I remind you of these?[^]


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            73Zeppelin
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            Okay, but considering about 80% of those listed are uninhabited , I still don't think that qualifies the U.S. as an empire. If you use that list as your measuring stick, then Britain is still considered an empire: British overseas territories[^].

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            • S Stan Shannon

              Richard A. Abbott wrote:

              Do other Americans in other Countries have similar experiences?

              My son just returned from a two week tour of Europe and England, he reported no abuse of any kind, but was traveling with a large group of other Americans, so didn't have the chance to interact with any of the locals on a one-on-one basis.

              Richard A. Abbott wrote:

              And what should American Policymakers do about it?

              I don't know. More bombs? "You have no concept of the depth and complexity of my beliefs." Jim A. Johnson

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              Stan Shannon wrote:

              tour of Europe and England

              You do know that England is in Europe?


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              • A Adnan Siddiqi

                Ms Cox, 29, says she has been called, among other things, "terrorist", "scum", "low life", and feels that she is constantly being held to account for the actions of President Bush and for US foreign policy. Altering one[^] of stan's post: The simple point remains that if a billion muslims majority of Americans refused to tolerate Neocons' terrorism on the level it currently exists amoung Islamic Neocons radicals, such terrorism hatred simply could not continue to exist. However she adds: "Bush is our leader and I respect that. It's a bit like the way you feel about your father. You don't always agree with him, but you would defend him." *No Comments*. BTW,How many pro Bush consider him a *daddy*?

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                Adnan Siddiqi wrote:

                However she adds: "Bush is our leader and I respect that. It's a bit like the way you feel about your father. You don't always agree with him, but you would defend him."

                Hmmmm.... I don't like Tony Blair. If I'm abroad and someone starts commenting on how much they dislike TB I'll heartely agree with them. I would never defend him just because he "is our leader". It isn't how I feel about my father either. I just think she's got a strange set of sensibilities - which is her choice, and she takes the consequences of that choice.


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                  Stan Shannon wrote:

                  tour of Europe and England

                  You do know that England is in Europe?


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                  Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                  You do know that England is in Europe?

                  Is not! ;P "You have no concept of the depth and complexity of my beliefs." Jim A. Johnson

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                  • C Colin Angus Mackay

                    Stan Shannon wrote:

                    tour of Europe and England

                    You do know that England is in Europe?


                    Scottish Developers events: * .NET debugging, tracing and instrumentation by Duncan Edwards Jones and Code Coverage in .NET by Craig Murphy * Developer Day Scotland: are you interested in speaking or attending? My: Website | Blog

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                    Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                    You do know that England is in Europe?

                    But when traveling it is customary for non-Europeans to distinquish between them. To be accurate, his group went to London, Paris, some place in Austria, some place in Switzerland, Venice and some place in Germany. "You have no concept of the depth and complexity of my beliefs." Jim A. Johnson

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                    • A Adnan Siddiqi

                      Ignore him Vincent.He believes in Bible which was published by GW Bush and its commonly called KBV(King Bush Version). How are things at your end?

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                      You and Vincent will make very dear friends. You are like-minded. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                      • E Ed Gadziemski

                        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                        I never once seen a French guy over here treated badly for their nationality.

                        United States House of Representatives cafeterias change names for 'french' fries and 'french' toast[^]


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                        Jeremy Falcon
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                        Nice try, but that has nothing to do with my post about a french guy being treated poorly like with the case of the OP's link. Jeremy Falcon

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                        • 7 73Zeppelin

                          Okay, but considering about 80% of those listed are uninhabited , I still don't think that qualifies the U.S. as an empire. If you use that list as your measuring stick, then Britain is still considered an empire: British overseas territories[^].

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                          Ed Gadziemski
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                          thealj wrote:

                          considering about 80% of those listed are uninhabited , I still don't think that qualifies the U.S. as an empire

                          Four million Puerto Ricans may disagree with that assessment. And the population of Guam alone almost equals the combined population of all British territories. But I agree, on the whole the U.S. is barely an empire if it is one at all.


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                            You and Vincent will make very dear friends. You are like-minded. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                            Adnan Siddiqi
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                            Are you jealous espeir?Fix yourself so that we can make a threesome

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