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  • B brianwelsch

    True enough. I was just butting in. You know how we Americans are. ;)

    BW


    If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
    -- Steven Wright

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    RC_Sebastien_C
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    :)

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    • J J Dunlap

      Our current government, and the corporatocracy that it has become, and the apathy of many Americans and their disregard for what our country does to other countries (and to people at home as well), are things to be very ashamed of. But I think our heritage - the ideals our country was founded on, and those in our country who have made great achievements for humanity, and the freedom and opportunity that our forefathers gave us and we have been privleged to enjoy, are things to be very proud of. In that context I can understand someone being excited and proud to become a US citizen.

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      True enough, it's just to bad that the former so dramatically outweighs the latter in this day.


      only two letters away from being an asset

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      • A Allah On Acid

        I am glad everyone in the US is not like you.

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        ditto

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        • R Rob Manderson

          started the day as an alien, finish it as a US Citizen :cool::cool: Now to register to vote, update my record with Social Security and enjoy a celebratory dinner with my wife! :)

          Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^] My blog mirror http://robmanderson.blogspot.com[^]

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          Congrats! Just remember that April 15th is an undeclared national holiday. :badger:

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          • R Rob Manderson

            started the day as an alien, finish it as a US Citizen :cool::cool: Now to register to vote, update my record with Social Security and enjoy a celebratory dinner with my wife! :)

            Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^] My blog mirror http://robmanderson.blogspot.com[^]

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            Congrats, I'm glad you liked it enough to stay.


            and of course [they] outsource their technical support to a land where English bears little resemblance to the language I speak - Christopher Duncan

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            • R RC_Sebastien_C

              ditto

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              HollyHooo wrote:

              ditto

              :doh:

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                True enough, it's just to bad that the former so dramatically outweighs the latter in this day.


                only two letters away from being an asset

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                Mark Nischalke wrote:

                only two letters away from being an asset

                Yes, you certainly are.

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                • R Rob Graham

                  Mark Nischalke wrote:

                  only two letters away from being an asset

                  Yes, you certainly are.

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                  And that's what makes this country so great, how honest opinions, and genuine curiosity are welcomed so warmly.


                  only two letters away from being an asset

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                    And that's what makes this country so great, how honest opinions, and genuine curiosity are welcomed so warmly.


                    only two letters away from being an asset

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                    Rob Graham
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                    Your comments and opinions might be appropriate in the soapbox, but in response to someone celebrating their choice to become a citizen, they are ignorat and rude. You remain two letters short.

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                    • R Rob Manderson

                      started the day as an alien, finish it as a US Citizen :cool::cool: Now to register to vote, update my record with Social Security and enjoy a celebratory dinner with my wife! :)

                      Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^] My blog mirror http://robmanderson.blogspot.com[^]

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                      Roger Wright
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                      Congrats, Rob! And "Welcome.":-D

                      "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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                      • R Rob Graham

                        Your comments and opinions might be appropriate in the soapbox, but in response to someone celebrating their choice to become a citizen, they are ignorat and rude. You remain two letters short.

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                        Then explain to me how my comments, by starting with I mean no offense, are rude, and why my opinion should be in the soap-box while yours, calling me rude and ignorant, are worthy of the lounge.


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                          I mean no offense, but why would you want, or need, to be a US Citizen? As one myself, I'm ashamed of this country and the way we (in general) treat the rest of the world. BTW, I've spent about 10 years in the past living outside the US so I think I have a somewhat outsider's viewpoint.


                          only two letters away from being an asset

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                          Mark Nischalke wrote:

                          why would you want, or need, to be a US Citizen

                          Hmmm, interesting questions. I've lived here nearly four years; will be living here, hopefully, many more. Whilst I wouldn't say living here as an 'alien' is all that tough, surely there's merit in choosing to become a part of the society in which I now, by choice, live?

                          Mark Nischalke wrote:

                          I've spent about 10 years in the past living outside the US

                          Yeah, and I spent a bit over 48 years living outside the US. I think I definitely qualify as having an outsiders viewpoint! Without wanting to tread on soapbox territory I'd posit that the outsiders view of the US (as a global power) is just as (in)accurate as the view of the most insular US inhabitant who's never been out of the country. Most of the 'Americans' I work and socialise with in my day to day life are fine upstanding folk - why wouldn't I want to become a part of that?

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                          need, to be a US Citizen

                          One word: enfranchisement. Having had the vote for 30 years in Australia it was quite difficult, on polling day, to be unable to vote. This gives me the right to cast a vote in the community of which I'm a part. It also gives me license to hold and express views about local and national politics.

                          Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^] My blog mirror http://robmanderson.blogspot.com[^]

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                            I mean no offense, but why would you want, or need, to be a US Citizen? As one myself, I'm ashamed of this country and the way we (in general) treat the rest of the world. BTW, I've spent about 10 years in the past living outside the US so I think I have a somewhat outsider's viewpoint.


                            only two letters away from being an asset

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                            Go to hell.

                            =====Brain melting code===== static int Sqrt(int x){ if (x<0) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(); int temp, y=0, b=0x8000, bshft=15, v=x; do { if (v>=(temp=(y<<1)+b<>=1)>0); return y; :omg: ====TSI TLFL EEOOLHTG===== ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Decode that and you will win.;P ============Hint=========== cout << "33 20 57 4F 52 44 53 62 63 6B 77 6F 72 64 73";

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                              Go to hell.

                              =====Brain melting code===== static int Sqrt(int x){ if (x<0) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(); int temp, y=0, b=0x8000, bshft=15, v=x; do { if (v>=(temp=(y<<1)+b<>=1)>0); return y; :omg: ====TSI TLFL EEOOLHTG===== ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Decode that and you will win.;P ============Hint=========== cout << "33 20 57 4F 52 44 53 62 63 6B 77 6F 72 64 73";

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                              Ah, a true expression of the principles of freedom of speech. When ones opinion is not agreeable, don't seek to understand or open the mind, simply curse and dismiss them. BTW, Hell is in Michigan. Been there. ;P


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                                Then explain to me how my comments, by starting with I mean no offense, are rude, and why my opinion should be in the soap-box while yours, calling me rude and ignorant, are worthy of the lounge.


                                only two letters away from being an asset

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                                Mark Nischalke wrote:

                                Then explain to me how my comments, by starting with I mean no offense, are rude, and why my opinion should be in the soap-box while yours, calling me rude and ignorant, are worthy of the lounge.

                                Ok, here's an example. Now, I don't mean any offense here, but you're a douche bag. See how that works? I didn't mean to be offensive by calling you a douche bag, but you may well take it in a negative light. I'm sorry about that, but I'm just trying to give my opinion...No offense intended.

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                                  Ah, a true expression of the principles of freedom of speech. When ones opinion is not agreeable, don't seek to understand or open the mind, simply curse and dismiss them. BTW, Hell is in Michigan. Been there. ;P


                                  only two letters away from being an asset

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                                  Mark Nischalke wrote:

                                  . When ones opinion is not agreeable, don't seek to understand or open the mind, simply curse and dismiss them.

                                  I will not agree to insulting my own country (America). I wouldnt want to live anywere else.

                                  =====Brain melting code===== static int Sqrt(int x){ if (x<0) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(); int temp, y=0, b=0x8000, bshft=15, v=x; do { if (v>=(temp=(y<<1)+b<>=1)>0); return y; :omg: ====TSI TLFL EEOOLHTG===== ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Decode that and you will win.;P ============Hint=========== cout << "33 20 57 4F 52 44 53 62 63 6B 77 6F 72 64 73";

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                                    Mark Nischalke wrote:

                                    Then explain to me how my comments, by starting with I mean no offense, are rude, and why my opinion should be in the soap-box while yours, calling me rude and ignorant, are worthy of the lounge.

                                    Ok, here's an example. Now, I don't mean any offense here, but you're a douche bag. See how that works? I didn't mean to be offensive by calling you a douche bag, but you may well take it in a negative light. I'm sorry about that, but I'm just trying to give my opinion...No offense intended.

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                                    Taka Muraoka
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                                    JBurkey wrote:

                                    See how that works?

                                    Rubbish. Where was his personal attack on you? He said that he was ashamed of his country and the way that it has treated the rest of the world i.e. it's simply his opinion which he is both entitled to and free to state. Now, if you take it as a personal insult that somebody could possibly think that there is anything bad about your country, that's really your problem. His post simply stated his opinion, with no intent to offend (as opposed to yours).


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                                      Mark Nischalke wrote:

                                      why would you want, or need, to be a US Citizen

                                      Hmmm, interesting questions. I've lived here nearly four years; will be living here, hopefully, many more. Whilst I wouldn't say living here as an 'alien' is all that tough, surely there's merit in choosing to become a part of the society in which I now, by choice, live?

                                      Mark Nischalke wrote:

                                      I've spent about 10 years in the past living outside the US

                                      Yeah, and I spent a bit over 48 years living outside the US. I think I definitely qualify as having an outsiders viewpoint! Without wanting to tread on soapbox territory I'd posit that the outsiders view of the US (as a global power) is just as (in)accurate as the view of the most insular US inhabitant who's never been out of the country. Most of the 'Americans' I work and socialise with in my day to day life are fine upstanding folk - why wouldn't I want to become a part of that?

                                      Mark Nischalke wrote:

                                      need, to be a US Citizen

                                      One word: enfranchisement. Having had the vote for 30 years in Australia it was quite difficult, on polling day, to be unable to vote. This gives me the right to cast a vote in the community of which I'm a part. It also gives me license to hold and express views about local and national politics.

                                      Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^] My blog mirror http://robmanderson.blogspot.com[^]

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                                      Thank you. Now I understand another view point. It's a remarkable thing when different people can share thoughts and opinions and open their minds to different thoughts and viewpoints, all without resorting to insults, name calling, flaming, and least of all guns and bombs.

                                      Rob Manderson wrote:

                                      This gives me the right to cast a vote in the community of which I'm a part.

                                      With that, I do say welcome, and use your power wisely.


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                                        Mark Nischalke wrote:

                                        . When ones opinion is not agreeable, don't seek to understand or open the mind, simply curse and dismiss them.

                                        I will not agree to insulting my own country (America). I wouldnt want to live anywere else.

                                        =====Brain melting code===== static int Sqrt(int x){ if (x<0) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(); int temp, y=0, b=0x8000, bshft=15, v=x; do { if (v>=(temp=(y<<1)+b<>=1)>0); return y; :omg: ====TSI TLFL EEOOLHTG===== ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Decode that and you will win.;P ============Hint=========== cout << "33 20 57 4F 52 44 53 62 63 6B 77 6F 72 64 73";

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                                        And where was the insult? I was stating my opinion. Now on the other hand telling someone to "go to hell" can not be interpreted as anything more than an insult to the person it was directed at, not an opinion.


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                                          Mark Nischalke wrote:

                                          Then explain to me how my comments, by starting with I mean no offense, are rude, and why my opinion should be in the soap-box while yours, calling me rude and ignorant, are worthy of the lounge.

                                          Ok, here's an example. Now, I don't mean any offense here, but you're a douche bag. See how that works? I didn't mean to be offensive by calling you a douche bag, but you may well take it in a negative light. I'm sorry about that, but I'm just trying to give my opinion...No offense intended.

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                                          And no offense taken. See how that works.

                                          JBurkey wrote:

                                          Now, I don't mean any offense here, but you're a douche bag.

                                          Where as my comment asked a question, yours clearly has the direct intent to inflame.


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