United States of America - World's most evil nation?


United States of America - World's most evil nation?

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Roar #1 wrote:
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The US love to stick their noses in everything, they see themselves as the un elected leaders of the world. And their constant hard on for military personnel is off putting :lol:

Everything that happens in the world always has to be somehow linked to them even if they have absolutely nothing to do with it.


That's because the world turns to them in a time of Crisis. When the world needs great aid, they arent getting on the phone to Beijing or Moscow are they?


Does the world turn to them or do they force them selves into it?


I'd suggest the former. And that is the responsibility that they have to this current day world.
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bomberboy wrote:
Roar #1 wrote:
The US love to stick their noses in everything, they see themselves as the un elected leaders of the world. And their constant hard on for military personnel is off putting :lol:

Everything that happens in the world always has to be somehow linked to them even if they have absolutely nothing to do with it.


That's because the world turns to them in a time of Crisis. When the world needs great aid, they arent getting on the phone to Beijing or Moscow are they?


Does the world turn to them or do they force them selves into it?
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Roar #1 wrote:
The US love to stick their noses in everything, they see themselves as the un elected leaders of the world. And their constant hard on for military personnel is off putting :lol:

Everything that happens in the world always has to be somehow linked to them even if they have absolutely nothing to do with it.


That's because the world turns to them in a time of Crisis. When the world needs great aid, they arent getting on the phone to Beijing or Moscow are they?
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The US love to stick their noses in everything, they see themselves as the un elected leaders of the world. And their constant hard on for military personnel is off putting :lol:

Everything that happens in the world always has to be somehow linked to them even if they have absolutely nothing to do with it.
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Krugman: Obama among the most ‘successful presidents in American history’
10/13/14 11:44 AM—UPDATED 10/13/14 12:45 PM
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By Steve Benen
Paul Krugman would never be mistaken for an Obama cheerleader. When President Obama was riding high, enjoying broad support and high poll numbers, it was Krugman who was discouraged, offering substantive criticism and words of caution. In late 2007, the then-senator’s campaign team was so irritated with Krugman that Obama’s aides dropped an oppo document on him.

Six years later, it’s interesting to see how much the roles have reversed. The president’s support has clearly faltered. Much of the country either blames him for tumultuous events, refuses to credit him for national progress, or both. But it’s Krugman who’s come around – much of the American mainstream has turned on Obama, for reasons that may not be entirely rational, but it’s the Nobel laureate offering a spirited defense of the president in a Rolling Stone cover story.
… Obama faces trash talk left, right and center – literally – and doesn’t deserve it. Despite bitter opposition, despite having come close to self-inflicted disaster, Obama has emerged as one of the most consequential and, yes, successful presidents in American history. […]

This is what a successful presidency looks like. No president gets to do everything his supporters expected him to. FDR left behind a reformed nation, but one in which the wealthy retained a lot of power and privilege. On the other side, for all his anti-government rhetoric, Reagan left the core institutions of the New Deal and the Great Society in place. I don’t care about the fact that Obama hasn’t lived up to the golden dreams of 2008, and I care even less about his approval rating. I do care that he has, when all is said and done, achieved a lot. That is, as Joe Biden didn’t quite say, a big deal.
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Krugman’s piece goes into considerable detail – on the economy, on health care, on Wall Street reform, on climate – but the broader takeaway is that the New York Times columnist is saying what much of the country is not: that Obama’s presidency has been a great success. The praise is qualified at times, but it’s nevertheless enthusiastic.

Indeed, Krugman sat down yesterday with ABC’s Jonathan Karl, arguing that in his “ranking of consequential presidents, at least in modern history,” he would put FDR on top, followed by LBJ, then Obama, then Reagan.

“Bill Clinton is an incredibly gifted politician,” Krugman added. “Bill Clinton, in a room, and it doesn’t matter how many people are in the room, you think he’s talking to you. But in fact Bill Clinton was not a consequential president. And Obama, although clearly not the natural politician, he is a consequential president.”

Especially when it comes to the economy, Danny Vinik argued that Krugman’s case is compelling.
President Obama has made many economic mistakes during his presidency…. But it’s also true that the U.S. economy is in far better shape than the rest of the developed world. Growth is stronger and unemployment is lower. As Krugman explains in the current issue of Rolling Stone, the U.S. recovery has even slightly outpaced the historical average for a recovery after a severe financial crisis. And this is despite the reckless, destructive behavior of the Republicans.

The recovery still has a long way to go, of course. And given Congressional gridlock, Obama has little control over the economy right now. Whether or not American workers finally feel like the recession is over and see their wages rise is in the (capable) hands of the Federal Reserve. But given what Obama can control, his economic policies have done a pretty good job in the aftermath of the Great Recession, even if it’s impossible to convey that in a speech.
Looking ahead, it’s probably worth keeping these big-picture perspectives in mind. Those of us caught up in the day-to-day coverage of current events find it easy to see trees, but forests are more elusive. It’s easy to focus on turmoil and gridlock, and get the sense that Obama’s presidency is a mess.

But the question of whether history will be kind is another matter entirely. For much of the country, consequential presidencies are defined by a handful of landmark events. Years from now, when someone utters the name “Barack Obama,” the thumb-nail sketch may very well be a president who rescued the nation from the Great Recession, overhauled a broken health care system and brought coverage to tens of millions of people, brought some accountability to Wall Street, and started the country on a path towards climate sanity, among other accomplishments.

It may seem odd to think about Obama now as a historical giant, but Krugman probably won’t be the last to see him as among the most “successful presidents in American history.”


http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/krugman-obama-among-the-most-successful-presidents-american-history

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Pure evil this. "Lets not care about the Kurds, but we'll help out those Yezidi so we can secure the oil in Kurdistan"

United States of Evil :oops:
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Steve Wynn: I'm 'more scared' about US than China

Wynn disparages the White House: "I am stunned at the immaturity of this administration. ... We elected a man as president who had no experience at anything."

http://www.cnbc.com/id/102049852#.
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Well we now have an ebola outbreak in the USA.

All on the watch of Hussein Obama. Just couldn't make this stuff up..

http://online.wsj.com/articles/dallas-man-says-u-s-ebola-victim-had-been-ill-1412270496


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Just look at this nonsense. I thought the great United States military had the situation in the sky all under control now :oops:

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Weapons and supplies "accidentally" handed to IS

Iraqi military pilots mistakenly dropped aid packages to ISIS militants, instead of their own soldiers, according to security and military officials.

The supplies of food, water and ammunition were intended to assist besieged Iraqi army personnel, who had been fighting Islamist extremists for a week in Saglawyah and the village of Al-Sijar in the country’s western province of Anbar, NBC reports.

“Some pilots, instead of dropping these supplies over the area of the Iraqi army, threw it over the area that is controlled by ISIS fighters,” said Hakim Al-Zamili, a member of the security and defence committee in the Iraqi parliament.

“Those soldiers were in deadly need of these supplies, but because of the wrong plans of the commanders in the Iraqi army and lack of experience of the pilots, we in a way or another helped ISIS fighters to kill our soldiers.”

The incident on September 19 was confirmed by a brigadier-general in the defence ministry, who declined to be named.

Some air force pilots “do not have enough experience,” he said, adding they are “young and new.”
An investigation will be launched into the incident.

http://www.news.com.au/world/war-on-islamic-state-australias-involvement-in-iraq-begins/story-fndir2ev-1227077191544

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Gonzalez, who was armed with a knife, reportedly overpowered another Secret Service agent near the main foyer before he was eventually tackled by the off-duty officer, who had been serving on the Obama daughters' security detail.

Prosecutors said last week that Gonzales had 800 rounds of ammunition in his car, in addition to a machete and two hatchets.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/30/secret-service-white-house-intruder_n_5908266.html


This could have been interesting. Guy broke into the very house of evil itself.


By interesting I am assuming you are referring to the potential murder of people in the white house not happening.
Sorry you missed that.
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Omar Gonzalez breaking into the White House

09/30/2014

The man who scaled the White House fence and broke into the executive mansion earlier this month was tackled by an off-duty Secret Service officer, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.

According to the Post, an agent who was leaving for the night after seeing President Barack Obama's family leave the premises by helicopter was walking through the White House when Omar Gonzalez dashed through the front door and into the East Room. Gonzalez, who was armed with a knife, reportedly overpowered another Secret Service agent near the main foyer before he was eventually tackled by the off-duty officer, who had been serving on the Obama daughters' security detail.

Prosecutors said last week that Gonzales had 800 rounds of ammunition in his car, in addition to a machete and two hatchets.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/30/secret-service-white-house-intruder_n_5908266.html


This could have been interesting. Guy broke into the very house of evil itself.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:
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433 wrote:
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Being this naive. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Aren't you like a teenager still lol?

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Nah 18 bruv

Being THIS naive :lol: :lol: :lol:
not sure if serious :lol:

Yes good Lols were had.
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Polemides wrote:
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And Russia or China are any better?

:roll:


Who have they nuked?

What islamist terrorist groups do they sponsor?

What governments have they toppled through their CIA equivalent?

Can you use Facebook in China, Can you get jailed for protesting in China or Russia.

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433 wrote:
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433 wrote:
Being this naive. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Aren't you like a teenager still lol?

-PB


Nah 18 bruv

Being THIS naive :lol: :lol: :lol:

Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here

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paulbagzFC wrote:
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World War II, USA were not the aggressors but were attacked by the Japanese, who subsequently declared war on the USA.

Korea, was a UN sponsored Police Action.


Being this naive. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Aren't you like a teenager still lol?

-PB


Nah 18 bruv

It's common knowledge that the US wanted to contain the spread of communism, it adhered to Domino Theory (basically if one country fell to communism then it would spread). They were worried about a communist Korea spreading to the Japs.

Although it was a UN mission, MacArthur really ran it on his own and rarely reported to the UN. Most of the troops supplied were American. It was an American mission in all but name.
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433 wrote:
Joffa wrote:
World War II, USA were not the aggressors but were attacked by the Japanese, who subsequently declared war on the USA.

Korea, was a UN sponsored Police Action.


Being this naive. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Aren't you like a teenager still lol?

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USA's 25 Most Awkward Allies
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/02/americas-most-awkward-allies-103889.html
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10 Reasons America Will Be Judged as the Most Brutal Empire in History
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/11/10-reasons-america-will-be-judged-as.html
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22 pages, 3 people banned, 10 essay long rants and a lot of lols.

Overall a 7.5/10 thread
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SocaWho wrote:
And Russia or China are any better?

:roll:


Who have they nuked?

What islamist terrorist groups do they sponsor?

What governments have they toppled through their CIA equivalent?
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Joffa wrote:
World War II, USA were not the aggressors but were attacked by the Japanese, who subsequently declared war on the USA.

Korea, was a UN sponsored Police Action.


Being this naive. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Joffa wrote:
World War II, USA were not the aggressors but were attacked by the Japanese, who subsequently declared war on the USA.

Korea, was a UN sponsored Police Action.


I'm not sure what Obama had to do with Gadaffi either.


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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:


:lol:
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World War II, USA were not the aggressors but were attacked by the Japanese, who subsequently declared war on the USA.

Korea, was a UN sponsored Police Action.
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