I just love your loooong posts. :wink:
Yes, but always somebody "chewed" more than they could handle and IMHO this can happen to the States, looking at the rate of military interventions under Bush's presideny. Even America does not have unlimited funds and such interventions, which are not at all that cheap can weaken American reserves. Did you ever think how could all the money for the Iraq campaign be spent to improve or boost American economy? It surprises me that you never criticize the high costs of the campaign, being the capitalist you are. History has proven that no world reign can last forever, no matter how great or clever the superpower is. If you think differently, you are wrong.
I am well aware of wage competition. I just don't understand where did you get the idea that Americans are one of the most hard working people in the world. :? And where'd you get the idea that Europeans don't work. IMO there is not too much difference in the way Americans or Europeans work... And you are treating the Europe as a whole, which is definitely not right. Europe is a community of many nations and countries, which all have a much longer history than the USA (and please don't start talking about native Indians :wink: ) and each nation has different "working habits". While the Germans are probably one of the hardest workers on the globe (I think they work a lot harder than the Americans), the Italians tend to work less and their work is usually o lesser quality. I could mention other European good and "lousy" working nations, but I won't cause I hope I made my case (Saying that there are 400 millions of people in Europe who don't work is just wrong and stupid). I would have to say that the Japanese are the hardest world workers, though.
It's nice to see that we agree on something once again. It's just that I thought you made a couple of posts on the old MS, that Europeans defy American actions just because they are jealus of the American super power status, but I probably misunderstood you. :wink:
Europe is not sitting on sidelines in my point of view. They never supported terrorism, and they have always acted against Al-quaeda in its own territory. I understand why some of the EU did not want to support the current American campaign in Iraq. It is not reasonable to fight terrorism or whatever the US are fighting by invading countries which do not pose any serious current threats (to the western world). As it is clearly evident in Iraq, the American campaign has only enflamed terrorists from all parts of the middle east. International terrorists were not weakened at all, in fact they seem to be stronger than ever. But I am glad too, that the EU didn't participate in overthrowing of Sadams regime, although that WAS a GOOD thing. Because being the greatest of friends with some dictators (Saudis, Musharaf,...) while acting against those who don't "cooperate" is simply hypocritical. I even wouldn't have such a problem with this hypocrisy as long as Bush wouldn't claim that his causes are righteous and sincere. I mean, WTF? There are a lot of dictators who would have deserved to be removed first (just couldn't think of a better structure of the sentence, so nevermind my English :wink.
:? Stop the West? From doing what? I don't get it... What are they trying to stop us from doing? I always thought they are "rebelling"/opposing US troops being stationed in the Arab countries (Quatar, Saudi Arabia,...).
I am flattered because the EU gave Al Quaeda very few reasons to be hated for. They never (in the last decades to be more precise) stationed their troops in Arab countries, they were always trying to find the peaceful solution (although most if not all of the times they failed ), they voted against Israel in a couple of UN resolutions. They did not support the mujaheddines, Sadam and they did not turn their back on them afterwards. They at least tried to remain quite neutral (there may have been some exceptions but I am talking about most of the EU... please correct me if I am wrong). I understand why Arabs think the US are using them, after all America has been friends with a lot of muslim countries / leaders / groups, but mostly they turned their back on them, so no wonder they feel exploited, while on the other hand friendship with the greatest Arab "enemy", Israel seems eternal.
It would be a kind of a "Jerry Springer family" then, because the dad would be kind of a mother's son (more of a bastard, actually :wink. (Jerry! Jerry!) No, I get your point and a couple of nice skits, there. :Crackup:
I won't quote them all to save some server space (I am saying this after I've written 100s of words @me ) :wink:.
I agree that "mom" should start kicking some ass, but not the way dad does (he only kicks the asses of the children he dislikes ) and that dad will calm down a bit and he will try to be a bit more fair with his ass-kicking... So that in the end mom and dad would meet somewhere in between and they would leave happily ever after. Sound to good to be true, but, maybe someday our greatgreatgreatgreat...greatgrandchildren will live in a world like that... :wink:
no need for karma the pleasure was all mine... Actually I didn't see this in the end before I've written all my other replies.
Originally posted by mylexicon
Originally posted by mylexicon
Originally posted by mylexicon
Originally posted by mylexicon
Originally posted by mylexicon
Originally posted by mylexicon
Originally posted by mylexicon
I won't quote them all to save some server space (I am saying this after I've written 100s of words @me ) :wink:.
Originally posted by mylexicon
Originally posted by mylexicon
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