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    04 Dec '15 16:35
    Originally posted by FMF
    Yes, but does it address the matter in hand or dodge it? I'd say it just dodges it.
    Hmmmm, well, you are King Dodger....you must have good insight into dodging? πŸ˜›
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    04 Dec '15 16:41
    Originally posted by Landisqueen170
    Hmmmm, well, you are King Dodger....you must have good insight into dodging? πŸ˜›
    "King Dodger"? How so? Example please.
  3. Standard memberSeitse
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    04 Dec '15 17:011 edit
    Originally posted by Landisqueen170
    How many "countries" do you live in?

    You are entitled to your opinion. I could care less what it is...mostly because you are just obnoxious about everything and never offer up anything positive.
    Several. I'm a nomad, darling. Plus I carry 3 passports. So, yes,
    I call several countries my home.

    And, by the way, what I said is not an opinion. The US is an imperialistic
    country which has violently overthrown or financed coups against
    democratically elected governments, a fact accepted by your own
    elected representatives and clearly documented in Senate hearings,
    declassified CIA documents, and the like.

    Read Kinzer's "Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from
    Hawaii to Iraq." A serious source, with well documented research, and
    hardly a hater of his own country.

    Truth hurts but it's needed. You're welcome.
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    04 Dec '15 17:38
    Originally posted by Seitse
    Several. I'm a nomad, darling. Plus I carry 3 passports. So, yes,
    I call several countries my home.

    And, by the way, what I said is [b]not
    an opinion. The US is an imperialistic
    country which has violently overthrown or financed coups against
    democratically elected governments, a fact accepted by your own
    elected representatives and clearly docume ...[text shortened]... search, and
    hardly a hater of his own country.

    Truth hurts but it's needed. You're welcome.[/b]
    How much did you have to pay for the passports? Did they do a good job on them? It is getting easier to spot fakes you know.
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    04 Dec '15 17:52
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    How much did you have to pay for the passports? Did they do a good job on them? It is getting easier to spot fakes you know.
    A lot. American ones were dime a dozen but I turned them down. Who wants to be hated wherever one goes, right?
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    04 Dec '15 19:11
    Originally posted by Seitse
    A lot. American ones were dime a dozen but I turned them down. Who wants to be hated wherever one goes, right?
    Besides, when you go to a Euro country with an american passport, the lines are really long. You have, say, an Irish passport, zip right by all those stupid Americans in lineπŸ™‚
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    04 Dec '15 19:14
    Americans coming here? Nah, they usually just pop by Disneyland
    Paris, get ripped off by the café waiters, and then return home
    bragging about having been to 'Europe'.

    Last time I saw an American passport it was years ago, an Asian man
    who desperately told everybody around him that he was Canadian.
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    04 Dec '15 19:35
    Originally posted by Seitse
    Several. I'm a nomad, darling. Plus I carry 3 passports. So, yes,
    I call several countries my home.

    And, by the way, what I said is [b]not
    an opinion. The US is an imperialistic
    country which has violently overthrown or financed coups against
    democratically elected governments, a fact accepted by your own
    elected representatives and clearly docume ...[text shortened]... search, and
    hardly a hater of his own country.

    Truth hurts but it's needed. You're welcome.[/b]
    I'd say that taking the opinions of those who hate America and won't listen to evidence to the contrary and those who love America and won't listen to evidence to the contrary, and splitting the difference may be closer to the actual truth.
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    04 Dec '15 20:15
    Originally posted by Trev33
    Americans kill more Americans per year that Isis ever will. Sort out your mess of a country.
    The wife of the gunman was found to have declared allegiance to ISIS.

    http://news.yahoo.com/pious-california-killer-showed-no-outward-signs-violence-081939530.html#


    A whole thread to bash Americans while suggesting this was a right winged hit.

    Hilarious.
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    04 Dec '15 20:21
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    Now it seems more likely it was domestic terror, some kind of anti government group with a gripe against a local government office it seems, they targeted a county health bash, a luncheon for county health workers.

    This was a cowardly act in the worse way, so far 14 dead and 14 more injured, the perps in full body military armor with masks just burst in ...[text shortened]... rn up in a furnace or ax it apart to keep from being tracked. All the hallmarks of true cowards.
    Just out of curiousity, what made you come to such a wrong conclusion as this?

    Were you just hoping this was the case?
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    04 Dec '15 20:223 edits
    How many moonbats here like Obama and Hillary think that this terrorism was caused by climate change?

    Granted, Californis is going through a bit of drought.
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    04 Dec '15 22:07
    Originally posted by Landisqueen170
    Sonhouse...Trev, wolfgang and Seitse live in utopias...didn't you know? Void of all societal issues and problems. Their countries/governments enjoy unblemished histories and always, always make philanthropic, altruistic policies.
    Why you having a go at me again? πŸ™„
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    04 Dec '15 22:40
    Originally posted by whodey
    The wife of the gunman was found to have declared allegiance to ISIS.

    http://news.yahoo.com/pious-california-killer-showed-no-outward-signs-violence-081939530.html#


    A whole thread to bash Americans while suggesting this was a right winged hit.

    Hilarious.
    Interesting story. If true it changes little about what ive said in this thread, the guy just moved to America last year, if he was connected with Isis you would think the US government would have discovered this. It's easy to do something in support of a particular group when you are not actually part of it. How did they get the weapons in the first place should be the real question.

    My point was that it's going to happen time and time again in America until your whole culture is changed towards guns and how easy it is to optain them. Regardless of the reasons for the shooting.
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    04 Dec '15 22:41
    Originally posted by Suzianne
    I'd say that taking the opinions of those who hate America and won't listen to evidence to the contrary and those who love America and won't listen to evidence to the contrary, and splitting the difference may be closer to the actual truth.
    Who hates America?
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    04 Dec '15 22:52
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    Your flag says Columbia. Is that where you reside now? Columbia had famous Cartel battles and I think they are ongoing as we speak. That would make at least some sections of Columbia very dangerous to this day.
    There are some regions that are still controlled by FARC that are impossible to visit unless you have a death wish. Most places outside of Bogota are genrally very safe though.
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