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SUBMAN1's gonna have a field day with this one!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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Europe and in particularly Germany has embraced the Democratic party since JFK. I am not sure if it is that the European's relate to a liberal party more-so than a conservative party. The prudent student of history knows that the Iranian situation we have today is due to Jimmy Carter's regime. The man made way for the current leadership in Iran as we know it today. The American economy started to take a downward spiral because of Bill Clinton's NAFTA agenda. Since JFK there has not been a democratic President that has done anything but damage the American people. It is a disgrace that one of our Seawolf Submarine's bears the name of the Peanut farmer, but that is my opinion only. Ronald Reagan was not liked much by the German's either, yet the American economy was never better during his Presidency. The sales of BMW and Mercedes Benz vehicles were at an all time high in the 80's. The German's cannot thank the peanut farmer for that. It is puzzling though, that the German's seem to denounce certain President's like Reagan and both Bush's, and paint them as "war mongers" of some sort. Yet the German's have an intense history of war mongering themselves in starting both world wars. There is an air of Irony and some hypocracy if this is truly the case.
G.W. is not the best President we have had. Iraq was a mistake because you cannot liberate a people that does not desire it. But at the very least America has not suffered an attack since 911, and I give G.W. credit for that. The House and Senate has a lower popularity rating than does the President amongst American's and it has a democratic majority. This tells me that the people are sick and tired of both parties in general, as well they should be. Both parties are guilty of "burning the candle at both ends." The only viable solution to improve America and foreign relations will be a strong independant party that holds the vision of the American Constitution first and foremost. Then amendments have to be made to limit terms for the Senate and to ensure political corruption has no place in serving the American people. I am a firm advocate of withdrawing troops from Europe and Japan. WW2 has long been over along with the Cold war, so it is high time that America scales down and brings those resources home. The money could be spent it much better ways even from a military standpoint. So as long as our German friends no longer start world wars and keep making great beer and mediocre cars, I say tho them, "Ich bin ein Deutchlander..." ![]() |
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Medicore cars compared to what (thinking of Porsche, Mercedes, BMW, [O.K. VW is way to expensive for what you get])?
Besides, Mr Bush jr. has ****ed up your country hasn't he? Your financial situation is a catastrophe and he still spends billions of dollars he doesn't have. His foreign policy can only be described as that of someone who has no idea of diplomacy. The reputation of the US has never been lower than today (or at least I'm not aware of any time when it was lower). So why the hell should we like him? What good has he done that should make us like him? We have been insulted as "old Europe" ,by Cheny, because we didn't want to participate in Iraq, a war that was started without the proof of WMD, without the proof that Saddam was involved in 9/11 and therefore based on lies! Clinton was at least way more diplomatic and charismatic. By the way since you are mentioning a certain peanut farmer all the time, what was Bush's profession again? Alcoholic? Unsuccessful Team manager? Deserter? And maybe you should look up again who started WW I. ![]() Don't take this post wrong, it's not supposed to be a rant, it is just supposed to show the German (or at least my) opinion. Besides, I'm not sure whether I like Obama at all. But I think it can't get any worse than Bush! |
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Who has brought your country into this mess that all those billions are necessary? (I know, not only Bush alone, but great help of his buddies like Cheny). If the congress were cutting the money now this would lead to an even bigger mess, so what choice do they have?. 2) Being liked by us is surely not part of his job, but it makes things easier. Maybe more nations had followed you to Iraq or were willing to offer help in Afghanistan... 3) Nope, I don't care much whether you like her or not (since I don't like her myself that much ![]() I just wonder what great deeds Mr. Bush has done to deserve your loyalty.:hmm: |
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Were it his plans that stopped them? How many people were killed on 9/11? I think something around 3000 or so. How many people have been killed in the name of fighting terror? Not to mention all those civilians that were killed in Iraq. Not only those that were "collateral damage" but also those who fell prey to the terror you want to fight. I think it's several 10,000s by now.:hmm: I don't call this a successful strategy. Maybe you stopped terror in your own country, but you brought a lot of death and destruction to other people. ![]() Maybe some more "European thoughts" for a better understanding of our relationship with Bush: What bothers us Europeans most is simply the way he treated us. Like we had to follow him. Another thing is that he disrespected human rights. That's something that ticks us Germans really off (probably still the bad conscience ![]() We didn't expect Saddam or any third world country to play by the (human rights) rules but we thought you would because you are better than that (at least I hope so). ![]() That's actually what made us really dislike him. ![]() |
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Our economic problems stemmed from NAFTA. That coupled with a huge burden of illegal aliens that are taxing the taxpayer. Bad business practice by loaning institutions etc... This is not the fault of one, but the fault of many and stands to be corrected. Globalization is cutting the throat of America. The "progressive" mindset of this movement will only further it. A serious wake up call is happening in Washington DC. More people are registering as "Independants" more than ever before and will hopefully continue, because that is the only hope for America in the long run or we become a third world nation. But the World opinion, in my opinion of America is that we are despised when things are OK, and embraced when things like when WW2 happened. The most shameful thing IMO was the civilian bombing of the Serbian people by none other than a democratic President. If there was a treacherous act then it was that! To bomb allies of both World Wars was a disgraceful act. I suppose because Serbia is not an economic powerhouse. The European union did nothing in protest to this. If the Muslims were to inhabit let's say Bavaria and the decided it was theirs and tried to claim independance, I wonder how the German people would react? It is easy to be an arm chair quarter back in discussing world affairs, but when the reality strikes things change very quickly. May the words of the great sage 'Rodney King' prevail, "Can't we just all get along?"
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hope for the world??
get &*%&^% what a load of utter BS... how does Obama inspire leadership?? flip flops about like a fish out of water, a man full of contradictions that the media with few exceptions seems to ignore... I guess its a phase the world is going through at the moment. hopefully momentarily |
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that was it, the speech has been delivered. Against my usual habit to simply ignore politicians and their oh so precious speeches, I watched it from beginning to end. berlin police said there has been an audience of 215.000. There are 12.000 Americans living in Berlin.
I think it was an extremely clever speech, and he hit the right tone. Of course - I remain to be a realist, and politicians and speeches... you know the story. ![]() I would say this: Obama expressed a lot of those things that I aolso, here and there in various threads expressed to be desirable in the relations between America, and europe. IF he would get elected, and IF he would turn out to be a president who really acts like he talks, and puts his deeds to where his speech was leading, it could turn out to be a very good presidency for america, and a better, though more mutually demanding relation between the Us, and Europe. IF. We need to wait and learn what will come of that IF. I just wonder if all German really understood that on certain issues like Iran he indicated that he has no intention to adapt the european way of doing, and that his stressing of mutual partnership includes the Europeans and namely germany to invest more - last but not least into the military factor. Foreign minister Steinmeier always speaks slow and tired like an old grandfather, but today's news item after he met Obama showed him commenting with a voice that sounded even for his standards somewhat bewildered or disillusioned to me. I think many people in the governemnt and especially in the SPD party will need to learn that just because Obama is not Bush this does not mean that he plans to all-embrace the SPD's unrealistic visions and diplomatic ways of dealing questions of foreign policies. the worstening of relations in the past eight years, has been the responsibility of a stupid, unknowing and unsensible George bush. I start to think that if Obama becomes president, and if - against the current expectations - relations will not improve and partnership will not become as far-reaching as Obama has outlined - this time it will not be america's fault, but the fault of a Germany that in this case would prove to be too unflexible and unrealistical in it's assessment of what it can expect america to be like - and what not. at the next NATO meeting Spring 2009, germany better has learned to see that difference, else we will start to suffer the same mockery and lacking understanding that has been enjoyed by America and George bush in the past eight years. and we should not repeat the mistakes of Georgie who gave us so much opportunity to laugh and curse - which only means we understood these to be mistakes indeed. we would be even greater fools then, if repeating them in his place, knowingly. Thanks for paying a visit, senator. I'm not your fan, but I enjoyed your presence nevertheless. And that is a million times more positive than what I have said about Bush's two Germany visits.
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