assuming you are an American .. lol, just one click away ..
heh, .. to "you sure enjoy abusing people don't you" and "your slovenly lack of concern for facts" .. now add .. you sure make poor assumptions
..fish, lol, read a couple of your posts the other day and you sure enjoy abusing people don't you. Then there is your slovenly lack of concern for facts .. Reeltimer, made a post with this statement in it ..
"This nation is the first in human history that does not use its power to annex territory."
and you said,, think it was, close enough, What a great post!
lol, it took me 2 minutes to see that the USA annexed about 11 bits of territory. Even if you don't think non-whites are people that doesn't mean that their land is not territory.
I make it about 11, take Hawaii for one.
Glug, glug, glug, to the gulag for you if you don't clean up your act .. rotf!
.. fish, just jigged these .. George, jnr's view of the world ..
The President's View of the World .. ex now, i assume you know .. i thank the USA voters, lol, you don't i assume ..
On June 11, 2001, President George W. Bush embarked on his first notable international tour, hoping to improve public perceptions of himself at home and abroad. Criticism of his administration was widespread because of its seemingly indifferent, domineering, or arrogant attitude on a variety of foreign policy issues, including missile defense and the environment. Other countries viewed Bush as putting the United States at the center of the world. "I think this cartoon says pretty much what I still believe," observes Telnaes ..
Effects of the U.S.A. Patriot Act
On October 26, 2001, the U.S.A. Patriot Act was signed into law by President Bush, giving the federal government a wide range of new powers--among them, increased wiretapping and electronic surveillance capabilities, greater access to previously private records, and the ability to detain immigrants without legal charges. Attorney General John Ashcroft, the driving force behind the act, claimed that it was necessary to combat terrorism. Others, however, argued that it threatened civil liberties. Telnaes's cartoon is a take-off on James Montgomery Flagg's famous World War I recruiting poster of Uncle Sam and plays off the strict Puritan culture of New England.
I assume my first two assumptions are right, the third is noe of my business and i don't care about it at all, but am assuming you have used condoms at least once in your life.
ROTFLMAO! .. this one needs no explanation ..
nor this one ..
and to be fair the link, as Ann Telnaes is spot on with others also, i think .. assuming you will agree with at least one.