Wade
  • Wade
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15 years ago
I forgot to add, I'd like someday to visit Liechtenstein.

Or rather, I'd like to be wealthy enough someday to have to visit the bankers of Liechtenstein.

:)
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dfosterf
15 years ago

What any 'JarHead' won't admit though is the following..


In the civilian leadership structure of the United States military, the Marine Corps  is a component of the Department of the Navy.[/quote]

"pack93z" wrote:



True enough, but so as not to confuse our European friends, he left off the rest of the definition. It SHOULD have read as follows:

The United States Marine Corps is a component of the Department of the Navy. Specifically, the MEN's Department




:neener: :ahole: :sign5: :cheers: :salute:
Pack93z
15 years ago

What any 'JarHead' won't admit though is the following..


In the civilian leadership structure of the United States military, the Marine Corps  is a component of the Department of the Navy.[/quote]

"dfosterf" wrote:



True enough, but so as not to confuse our European friends, he left off the rest of the definition. It SHOULD have read as follows:

The United States Marine Corps is a component of the Department of the Navy. Specifically, the MEN's Department

"pack93z" wrote:




:neener: :ahole: :sign5: :cheers: :salute:



One of my football buddies is a lifer in the Marines.. on one of his leaves I brought this subject up as we were shooting the breeze and had enough to talk smart.

Boy did that piss him off.. so of course being me and bigger than he.. I keep egging him on until he actually wanted to wrestle around about it.. I found that entertaining as all hell. We still laugh about it today.
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"
Rockmolder
15 years ago

I have nothing against Europe. But the "one world government" that is taking over Europe that will be here soon has me worried.
Of course i'm not surprised.....God said it would happen.
As far as us being involved in wars. Unfortunately there are bad people out there, which if they are left alone, will try to take over the world. Just think along the lines of Adolph Hitler. There were plenty of "bleeding hearts" that didn't want the U.S. to get involved in WW2 either. They protested just like they do now. Yes, it would be great if everyone got along and "played nice". But truth is, it will NEVER be that way. Just look at North Korea and the nut job running that place, with nukes.
SOMEONE has to fight back against the bullies of the world. It's always been us. And everyone wants to turn their backs on us, and act like they are better then us...........of course until one of those nutjobs attacks them, and THEN who do you think they come to begging for help? Yup....the United States.
Lets see what France does when some country decides to attack them.


We get looked down at.....till we are needed. Then all of the sudden we are loved again.
Thats how i feel, at least.

"Cheesey" wrote:



You know that Europe is about the same size as the US?

I don't think that an united Europe is something you can stop in the long run, only delay. And it might look a lot like the US.

'We' really have to, if we want to keep up with the big boys in the world, I'm afraid. I mean, we're the size of a state and really can't defend ourselfs too well, if something where to happen. Same goes for Switzerland, Belgium, Portugal etc.

If French or German where to become an official language in the Netherlands, as a result of this unification, I'm emigrating to the US. I'll come and live with 'asshole' Dave, who in reality, is a big sap. :thumbright:
Cheesey
15 years ago
One of the problems of a "unified" Europe is that if the euro goes under, ALL the countries go under, not just one. All of Europe could collapse at once.
Plus, they all lose what makes each country unique.
Again, just my opinions......for what they are worth.
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Rockmolder
15 years ago

One of the problems of a "unified" Europe is that if the euro goes under, ALL the countries go under, not just one. All of Europe could collapse at once.
Plus, they all lose what makes each country unique.
Again, just my opinions......for what they are worth.

"Cheesey" wrote:



Oh, I agree about the loss of cultire. That'd be horrible. On the other side, you have a different cultire in Wisconsin than in New York, for instance. The only thing that might get lost in the long run is our language.

And again, the US and Europe are about equal in size. The US uses the Dollar. You'd have the same problem if that went under. Half of the countries in Europe already use the Euro, so we'd already be screwed if its value would plunge. Or go too high, of course.
dfosterf
15 years ago
We should just run our tab up and then repudiate our debt.

I bet that would piss the Chinese off REAL good.

I like it. lol

The International kiss my ass act of 2010.

Keep it simple.

The U.S. hereby declares that the government and the citizenry ain't payin' shit to anyone for anything they previously owed. This applies to all Americans, everywhere. If you owe 200k on your house, you are hereby authorized to tell your mortgage lender to kma. If you owe your next door neighbor for that six pack he picked up for yesterday, tell him to kma.

If the US owes a couple Trillion to China and/or Saudia Arabia..be advised...KMA.

The Europeans are certainly welcome to join in, but I'd suggest getting your nuclear stockpiles up to date, or start kissing the asses of those that got 'em, because I got a feeling they are gonna be needed... Those Chinese are tight with their money, ya know... lol Maybe a toll-free number that Americans that are overseas could call if they are getting grief for being a deadbeat...We have the Air Force drop a precision guided munition on any hotels that got a beef with our policy.

Wade could go to Monte Carlo and run up some nice fat markers and a huge hotel bill, drinkin' that hoitsy-toitsy swill he is fond of.

"That will be 40,000 Euros, Monsieur"

"Nah, I'm an American." (Because Wade is a nice guy...) "Put it on Barack's tab, he's buyin'"
Nonstopdrivel
15 years ago
I'll let you know when I get back from Germany on 30. Januar.
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Porforis
15 years ago
My only opinions about Europe come from the statements and actions of their leaders, their economic systems, and their interactions with my loved ones. My parents have been to France and England and have been treated like shit just because they didn't speak French/didn't have a British accent. I'm not a huge fan of the idea of socialism in my own country but am hesitant to make a judgment about its implementation in a society I'm not familiar with on an intimate level. Whatever works for you.

What I absolutely can't stand is the whole "America should just mind its own business" or "Let's let the U.N. take care of it!" attitude. If the U.N. weren't completely toothless, the U.S. wouldn't need to almost single-handedly take care of everyone else's problems. Before you go complaining about starting wars and interfering in the affairs of other countries, have someone kill a few thousand of your citizens. Some people forget what 9/11 was like, I do not.

A lot of people criticize the Israelis, but forget about the tens of thousands of missiles launched at their cities in the past several years. What's happened every other time Israel has given land back besides more and more attacks? If Israel gives back everything the Palestinians are looking for now, do you think they'll suddenly stop lobbing missiles? Do you think that they won't ask for everything else? Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results is the definition of insanity.

Israel and to a lesser extent the U.S. is under constant threat, and Europe has completely forgotten what it's like to have an enemy just waiting to completely wipe you off the map and having the rest of the world bitch at you for reacting with anything more than harsh words. Diplomacy's gotten nowhere with Iran and North Korea. Do you honestly think diplomacy with the Taliban and Saddam Hussein (Providing financial support to the families of suicide bombers) would have gone any better?
Nonstopdrivel
15 years ago
Do you honestly give a shit about tribal countries that have been indulging in internecine warfare for 4000 years?
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