Pericolos0 Posted October 6, 2004 Report Posted October 6, 2004 whats the poll on people in the military in Iraq?
Pericolos0 Posted October 6, 2004 Report Posted October 6, 2004 isnt the entire american army volunteer? howmuch of it is in iraq?
-Stratesiz- Posted October 6, 2004 Report Posted October 6, 2004 Some people join the army so that they can afford to study. Not all people in the army are sent to Iraq.
st0lve Posted October 6, 2004 Report Posted October 6, 2004 Explain to me again, what's so bad about France? I really don't get why most Americans seem to hate France.From Green Day - Holiday: Sieg Heil to the president gasman Bombs away is your punishment Pulverize the Eiffel towers Who criticize your government Bang bang goes the broken glass man Kill all the fags that don't agree Trials by fire, setting fire Is not a way that's meant for me Just cause, just cause, because we're outlaws yeah! ololo I dunno, I just get strange ideas. uhh.. hope you are not basing americans opinion on the lyrics of green dayHaha no, but take a look at "Pulverize the Eiffel towers Who criticize your government". I just guessed that thats the reason why USA hate france? I'll stay in EOT for lief posty
Teppesh Posted October 6, 2004 Report Posted October 6, 2004 First thing wrong with france is the fact that the Gaul's are just a newer friendlier version of the Nazi party. Extreame nationalism, socialism and a strong anti-semetic bias, sounds like fascism to me. Also about the poor. I was born in poverty, and grew up in poverty. I can say we don't and never wanted hand outs, hand outs don't help. Help is appreciated, but the vast majority of us wantv to be able to take care of ourselves. Suffer from lack of an edgucation, edgucate yourself, I did. Suffer from injury and illness, heal yourself, i did. The thing about socialism is that, in a socialistic world it is assumed that I am hopeless, incapible of improving my own lot, so programs are instituted to house me, feed me, and heal me, with everyone else paying for it. Do you know how depricating it is to be on welfare? How hard it is to get off of it? I no longer live in abject poverty, Yeah, I'm hardley rich, but in a socialist world I could never get as far as I have. Also, without hardship, their is rarely aney motivation to change ones lot. Communism, and socialism are simular in that, both breed stagnation.
The Postman Posted October 6, 2004 Author Report Posted October 6, 2004 First thing wrong with france is the fact that the Gaul's are just a newer friendlier version of the Nazi party. Extreame nationalism, socialism and a strong anti-semetic bias, sounds like fascism to me. Also about the poor. I was born in poverty, and grew up in poverty. I can say we don't and never wanted hand outs, hand outs don't help. Help is appreciated, but the vast majority of us wantv to be able to take care of ourselves. Suffer from lack of an edgucation, edgucate yourself, I did. Suffer from injury and illness, heal yourself, i did. The thing about socialism is that, in a socialistic world it is assumed that I am hopeless, incapible of improving my own lot, so programs are instituted to house me, feed me, and heal me, with everyone else paying for it. Do you know how depricating it is to be on welfare? How hard it is to get off of it? I no longer live in abject poverty, Yeah, I'm hardley rich, but in a socialist world I could never get as far as I have. Also, without hardship, their is rarely aney motivation to change ones lot. Communism, and socialism are simular in that, both breed stagnation. Where to begin. First off, suggesting that France, of all countries, is facist is a bit of a farce. There's no strong central leader with incredible charsima. If you want to talk ignorant nationalism and anti-semitism, you really need to hit up the Southern United States. We're bubbling with it. As per the poor not wanting handouts? I think the welfare system would like to have a talk with you. You overcame to some degree? Great, kudos on a job well done. By and large poverty breeds stagnation, either through bad personal habits acquired from the area in which you live, or because of a lack of willpower or perhaps belief that a higher power will give them a nice life after they die (giving up before you're even out the gates). Socialism, I don't believe breeds stagnation. Communism, however does, but for different reasons than you listed. A system of trade and industry cannot flourish under a system in which abuse is so easy to spawn. Capitalism at least takes our lesser qualities (greed, slothe, pride etc) and puts them to good use. Socialism is still democracy, and is still capitalism to a certain extent, only less-so. Check out some modern European nations if you want examples. As per self education, I hate to engage in a personal attack Tepp, but man, you even managed to mispell "education."
von*ferret Posted October 6, 2004 Report Posted October 6, 2004 And asked who is the more richer and more powerful country the European Socialists or the United States of America, I know where I stand.
The Postman Posted October 6, 2004 Author Report Posted October 6, 2004 And asked who is the more richer and more powerful country the European Socialists or the United States of America, I know where I stand. Yeah, we have more weapons and two oceans on either side. Of course we're more powerful. Richer? I think some European nations would like to have a word with you. If you're going with landmass to wealth ratio anyhow
Pericolos0 Posted October 6, 2004 Report Posted October 6, 2004 http://fsmitha.com/world/luxembourg.html Like other successful European economies, its federal tax rate is high, at 41.7 percent, behind Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Belgium, France, Austria, Italy and Norway. ;p
von*ferret Posted October 6, 2004 Report Posted October 6, 2004 On another note, this image completely spells out my opinion of wellfare (for themost part)
-Stratesiz- Posted October 7, 2004 Report Posted October 7, 2004 You don't see the big picture. It's easy for someone to say welfare is not needed who is a part of the upper class. Everyone has the right to education. So far I've payed 100 euros for my university level studies in total. How much do you pay?
Pericolos0 Posted October 7, 2004 Report Posted October 7, 2004 lol you dont have to work harder :s the money you give to welfare you get back in some sort of way btw i payed 100 euros too for college
-Stratesiz- Posted October 7, 2004 Report Posted October 7, 2004 50 euros per year. I also didn't pay anything for the food before university level.
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