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Bitch & Moan / Re: Fuck America
« on: October 23, 2014, 10:20:48 am »
Nor is my country country controlled by Jew Zionist lobby groups that pretty much dictate forgien policies and even domestic laws!

You lost the discussion when you admitted you're ashamed of your country

Now stfu and go fellate your mother

I haven't admitted to anything, that's just by your ignorance driving you to assume out of desperation because you have nothing to go on!

The only explanation for not saying where you're from is you're ashamed

Not, its because it obviously an annoyance to you and prompts you to make unfounded allegations in order to try and belittle me.

Its halerious because it makes you butthurt in a big way.

Even though there is indication to what my nationality is on this forum you are obviously to ignorunt and retarded to figure that out.

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Politics: Left, Right, and Center / The New World Order
« on: October 23, 2014, 10:06:50 am »
9/11, 7/7, Sandy hook, Boston Bomb, Norway etc etc....This is just another BS hoax to further their NWO agenda...Terror Terror T-E-R-R-O-R

joe biden told his troops in May they are part of the NWO. If you look, every US president has stated the NWO and UK Prime Ministers. They all say this for a reason
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2EGHRSBk2c

His also stated the "gates of hell"...These are words of the luciferian beliefs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8OZE4N2PqM

This is not the actions of an honest government administration....He is a puppet of the NWO i.e. his masters the freemasons and jesuits

Look at the foundation and beliefs of the United Nations...Alice A Bailey!!! The UN what's a NWO, they claim it's for peace bla bla fucking bla, but they seem perfectly OK with the illegal Zionist state and it's vessel states such as the US to commit horrid war crimes including ethnic cleansing, mass murder on a global scale, illegal overthrows of democratically elected government's and the sponsor of neo-Nazi gourps such as that in Ukraine and the sponsor of terror gourps such as the ISIS - http://antiwar.com/blog/2014/06/15/arming-isis-in-syria-then-bombing-them-in-iraq/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDpk...lTNOx5UzGFkVDQ

The NWO was wrong for Hitler, so why is it OK for the west?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjmX...H654FKD0AT_Ugw

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Spurious Generalities / Re: Say Something About The Poster Above You
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:45:23 am »
Missed that one by a mile wolfchops.

Oxy-moron

Do you mean to try and imply that my comment was ironic? Goddamn you're grasping.

The product of the failed American education system.

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Bitch & Moan / Re: Fuck America
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:42:10 am »
Everybody wants to rule the world woofy

Nah Kroz, I have to disagree with that.

Let's take Iran for example - when has Iran ever tried to invade another country or assert itself upon another nation?

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Bitch & Moan / Re: Fuck America
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:39:41 am »
Six Ways America Is Like a Third-World Country


Although the U.S. is one of the richest societies in history, it still lags behind other developed nations in many important indicators of human development – key factors like how we educate our children, how we treat our prisoners, how we take care of the sick and more. In some instances, the U.S.'s performance is downright abysmal, far below foreign countries that are snidely looked-down-upon as "third world." Here are six of the most egregious examples that show how far we still have to go:

1. Criminal Justice

We all know the U.S. criminal justice system is flawed, but few are likely aware of just how bad it is compared to the rest of the world. The International Center for Prison Studies estimates that America imprisons 716 people per 100,000 citizens (of any age). That's significantly worse than Russia (484 prisoners per 100,000 citizens), China (121) and Iran (284). The only country that incarcerates a higher percentage of its population than we do is North Korea. The U.S. is also the only developed country that executes prisoners – and our death penalty has a serious race problem: 42 percent of those on death row are black, compared to less than 15 percent of the overall population.

Over two and a half million American children have a parent behind bars. A whopping 60 percent of those incarcerated in U.S. prisons are non-violent offenders, many of them in prison for drug charges (overwhelmingly African-Americans). Even while our crime rate has fallen, our incarcerated population has climbed. As of 2011, an estimated 217,000 American prisoners were raped each year ­– that's 600 new victims every day, a truly horrifying number. In 2010, the Department of Justice released a report about abuse in juvenile detention centers. The report found that 12.1 percent of all youth held in juvenile detention reported sexual violence; youth held for between seven and 12 months had a victimization rate of 14.2 percent.

2. Gun Violence

The U.S. leads the developed world in firearm-related murders, and the difference isn't a slight gap – more like a chasm. According to United Nations data, the U.S. has 20 times more murders than the developed world average. Our murder rate also dwarfs many developing nations, like Iraq, which has a murder rate less than half ours. More than half of the most deadly mass shootings documented in the past 50 years around the world occurred in the United States, and 73 percent of the killers in the U.S. obtained their weapons legally. Another study finds that the U.S. has one of the highest proportion of suicides committed with a gun. Gun violence varies across the U.S., but some cities like New Orleans and Detroit rival the most violent Latin American countries, where gun violence is highest in the world.

3. Healthcare

A study last year found that in many American counties, especially in the deep South, life expectancy is lower than in Algeria, Nicaragua or Bangladesh. The U.S. is the only developed country that does not guarantee health care to its citizens; even after the Affordable Care Act, millions of poor Americans will remain uninsured because governors, mainly Republicans, have refused to expand Medicaid, which provides health insurance for low-income Americans. Although the federal government will pay for the expansion, many governors cited cost, even though the expansion would actually save money. America is unique among developed countries in that tens of thousands of poor Americans die because they lack health insurance, even while we spend more than twice as much of our GDP on healthcare than the average for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a collection of rich world countries. The U.S. has an infant mortality rate that dwarfs comparable nations, as well as the highest teenage-pregnancy rate in the developed world, largely because of the politically-motivated unavailability of contraception in many areas.

4. Education

The U.S. is among only three nations in the world that does not guarantee paid maternal leave (the other two are Papua New Guinea and Swaziland). This means many poor American mothers must choose between raising their children and keeping their jobs. The U.S. education system is plagued with structural racial biases, like the fact that schools are funded at the local, rather than national level. That means that schools attended by poor black people get far less funding than the schools attended by wealthier students. The Department of Education has confirmed that schools with high concentrations of poor students have lower levels of funding. It's no wonder America has one of the highest achievement gaps between high income and low income students, as measured by the OECD. Schools today are actually more racially segregated than they were in the 1970s. Our higher education system is unique among developed nations in that is funded almost entirely privately, by debt. Students in the average OECD country can expect about 70 percent of their college tuition to be publicly funded; in the United States, only about 40 percent of the cost of education is publicly-funded. That's one reason the U.S. has the highest tuition costs of any OECD country.

5. Inequality

By almost every measure, the U.S. tops out OECD countries in terms of income inequality, largely because America has the stingiest welfare state of any developed country. This inequality has deep and profound effects on American society. For instance, although the U.S. justifies its rampant inequality on the premise of upward mobility, many parts of the United States have abysmal levels of social mobility, where children born in the poorest quintile have a less than 3 percent chance of reaching the top quintile. Inequality harms our democracy, because the wealthy exert an outsized political influence. Sheldon Adelson, for instance, spent more to influence the 2012 election than the residents of 12 states combined. Inequality also tears at the social fabric, with a large body of research showing that inequality correlates with low levels of social trust. In their book The Spirit Level, Richard Pickett and Kate Wilkinson show that a wide variety of social indicators, including health and well-being are intimately tied to inequality.

6. Infrastructure

The United States infrastructure is slowly crumbling apart and is in desperate need for repair. One study estimates that our infrastructure system needs a $3.6 trillion investment over the next six years. In New York City, the development of Second Avenue subway line was first delayed by the outbreak of World War II; it's still not finished. In South Dakota, Alaska and Pennsylvania, water is still transported via century-old wooden pipes. Some 45 percent of Americans lack access to public transit. Large portions of U.S. wastewater capacity are more than half a century old and in Detroit, some of the sewer lines date back to the mid-19th century. One in nine U.S. bridges (or 66,405 bridges) are considered "structurally deficient," according to the National Bridge Inventory. All of this means that the U.S. has fallen rapidly in international rankings of infrastructure.



Want to try and prove this article wrong?

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Bitch & Moan / Re: Fuck America
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:32:31 am »
Nor is my country country controlled by Jew Zionist lobby groups that pretty much dictate forgien policies and even domestic laws!

You lost the discussion when you admitted you're ashamed of your country

Now stfu and go fellate your mother

I haven't admitted to anything, that's just by your ignorance driving you to assume out of desperation because you have nothing to go on!

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Bitch & Moan / Re: Fuck America
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:30:08 am »
Nor is my country country controlled by Jew Zionist lobby groups that pretty much dictate forgien policies and even domestic laws!

Now you're just trying in vain to troll.

Please enlighten us with your unstanding knowledge of world politics, how can you consider a statement I make that is known as common fact to be trolling, unless of course you want to try and get me banned for saying something that you are too feeble to understand.

:rolleyes:

Yeah mate, not buying into it u mad?


That's because whatever argument your are going to try and make will be nothing more than fallacy!

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Bitch & Moan / Re: Fuck America
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:28:52 am »
You're a fucking moron, and Australia is a piece of shit with no rights whatsoever. You have no idea what the fuck you're talking about.

Ahh that butthurt... Why you angry about what some gone said non the internetz? This why you fail IRL.

Yes I agree, Aussie land is just another Zionist vessel state willing to please their masters every which way they can! But at least Aussie land don't try to impose\enforce their politics and laws onto other country's.

Yea...cause no one takes australia seriously.  Especially with those gay accents

I agree, but really, America has more homosexuality and its loyal subjects shouldn't throw stones in glass houses!

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Spurious Generalities / Re: Say Something About The Poster Above You
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:21:15 am »
Missed that one by a mile wolfchops.

Oxy-moron

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Bitch & Moan / Re: Fuck America
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:19:17 am »
Yeah, no.

This very small statement says otherwise!

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Bitch & Moan / Re: Fuck America
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:16:09 am »
Nor is my country country controlled by Jew Zionist lobby groups that pretty much dictate forgien policies and even domestic laws!

Now you're just trying in vain to troll.

Please enlighten us with your unstanding knowledge of world politics, how can you consider a statement I make that is known as common fact to be trolling, unless of course you want to try and get me banned for saying something that you are too feeble to understand. 

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Bitch & Moan / Re: Fuck America
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:11:48 am »
You're a fucking moron, and Australia is a piece of shit with no rights whatsoever. You have no idea what the fuck you're talking about.

Ahh that butthurt... Why you angry about what someone said non the internetz? This why you fail IRL.

Yes I agree, Aussie land is just another Zionist vessel state willing to please their masters every which way they can! But at least Aussie land don't try to impose\enforce their politics and laws onto other country's.

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Bitch & Moan / Re: Fuck America
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:08:00 am »
Nor is my country country controlled by Jew Zionist lobby groups that pretty much dictate forgien policies and even domestic laws!

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Bitch & Moan / Re: Fuck America
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:03:46 am »
Wolfey, you are just a retard who is upset that whatever third-world shithole you crawled out of is America's little bitch.

At least in my country we can go out the door without worrying about getting shot by the cops or getting molested by some tranny or getting mugged by a crack head for 1 cents. Notice I put cops first? Well that's because you have more chance of getting shot by a cop than anyone else.

At least in my country we have rights, not the fake right that people have in America, but proper rights.

Where I come from we are not in trillions of debt and our homeless rate is significantly lower than your supposed first world country, nor do we have city's and towns laying to waste.

What's so great about America?

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Spurious Generalities / Re: Say Something About The Poster Above You
« on: October 23, 2014, 08:47:40 am »
love trying to feign some sort of superiority to get recognition form others on the forum. Pathetic

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