[quote=markmax33][quote=walterwhite]And I commend you for not bringing up greenspans religion.[/quote]
Lol…no wonder SK loves the fed and doesn’t want to see it audited…jk, sort of.[/quote]
Dude.
You are such a bigoted douche bag.
I find it funny how you complain about Jews being anti-American as you drop your English every 3rd post.
I really don’t get that you are very American.
Yeah I am sure you have a flag on your car and worship at The Rock but you really don’t seem to get the whole diversity of opinion thing.
We are the mother-fucking homeland for lots of groups.
We have most of the worlds Irish and Jews and about half of all Mexicans.
I don’t know where all the Pollacks came from but both my dad and I married Polish chicks so apparently there are a lot.
This becomes relevant to the US as a country in the following way:
-We supported Solidarity in Poland in the 70’s and 80’s partially out of ethnic sentiment (though fighting commies was part of that).
-We supported the independence of Ireland (over the oppression of our British allies) largely out of ethnic and personal sentiment. Mind you we did that when most of Ireland (and Irish Americans) sided with the Axis powers.
-We supported a Jewish state on some god-awful real estate that we thought would go largely uncontested based on moral and ethnic sentiment. We are still paying for the stupidity in execution of that one.
-We continue to support liberal reforms in the near east as part of this sentiment.
Remember, there is nothing in the constitution permitting us to go to war in Europe in the 40’s.
We could have just defended ourselves from Japan and called it a day.
I, for one, am really glad that we allow our sentiment to guide us. We have made mistakes to be sure.
Likud, Hamas, UVF, and Sinn Fein are great examples of us not thinking through our actions.
Still I am glad we did them and that alone is a good reason to vote against Ron Paul.