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Are you still living as a hypocrite in CA, commie? Still haven't found the courage of your convictions? What a surprise.
Are you still the practicing Pentagon pincushion?
No surprise there.


Why do you live in a country you hate, you fucking communist hypocrite? You don't have the balls to live your convictions, pussy?
I hate the rich fascists and their useful media sluts who've hijacked my country's government.
Why do you swallow their lies?
 
Are you still the practicing Pentagon pincushion?
No surprise there.


Why do you live in a country you hate, you fucking communist hypocrite? You don't have the balls to live your convictions, pussy?
I hate the rich fascists and their useful media sluts who've hijacked my country's government.



The US has never been a communist country, hypocrite. Grow a backbone and go live somewhere you hate less. We sure as hell won't miss you, shitstain.
 
Why do you live in a country you hate, you fucking communist hypocrite? You don't have the balls to live your convictions, pussy?
I hate the rich fascists and their useful media sluts who've hijacked my country's government.



The US has never been a communist country, hypocrite. Grow a backbone and go live somewhere you hate less. We sure as hell won't miss you, shitstain.
The US has always been socialism for the rich and free enterprise for the rest.
You're simply too chicken-shit to notice.
 
I hate the rich fascists and their useful media sluts who've hijacked my country's government.



The US has never been a communist country, hypocrite. Grow a backbone and go live somewhere you hate less. We sure as hell won't miss you, shitstain.
The US has always been socialism for the rich and free enterprise for the rest.
You're simply too chicken-shit to notice.


Take your fantasies and asinine conclusions to some country where people might buy it, comrade. GTFO.
 
How am I afraid to speak up? See, here in America, we are not afraid to speak out against our government, and question them. This isn't Russia where the SS will come and get you in the middle of the night. We have freedoms, unlike you all in Russia.
If you're more "free", why are there more Americans locked up in US prisons than Russians in Russian prisons?

A majority of our people in our country are locked up for non-violent offenses i.e. drugs. Yea, we like to get high, and our government has a "war on drugs." Therefore they arrest soooo many people in my country for it. That is why the US has the most crowded prisons in the world.
Therefore, Americans are FREE?
Thanks for the Logic primer, Aristotle.
 
If you're more "free", why are there more Americans locked up in US prisons than Russians in Russian prisons?

A majority of our people in our country are locked up for non-violent offenses i.e. drugs. Yea, we like to get high, and our government has a "war on drugs." Therefore they arrest soooo many people in my country for it. That is why the US has the most crowded prisons in the world.
Therefore, Americans are FREE?
Thanks for the Logic primer, Aristotle.

Yes we are. I would much rather live in America than Russia where at least we can be critical of our government. :eusa_hand:
 
The US has the highest concentration of its population in prison today because economic policies favoring the richest 1% of the population has produced millions of superfluous citizens. The fact that there are even less free States on the planet doesn't mean the US is free. It isn't, and it's headed in the wrong direction.
 
I forgot how funny it was when georgie didn't know what a comparative was.
What is it you're interested in comparing, Unk?


You and a mindless lump of dung. Hmmm...no difference.
How about the history of the US and Korea?

"1. In 1866 the U.S. merchant ship General Sherman defied the laws of Korea (then pursuing a policy of strict isolation) by entering Korean waters, and sailing up the Taedong River towards Pyongyang to demand trade. What happened to the ship?

a. It was attacked by local people and soldiers, burned, and sunk, with the loss of its entire crew.

b. Its crew was politely told that since Korea was a satrapy of China all negotiations concerning commerce had to take place via Beijing.

c. It was welcomed, and Korean officials began discussing with the Americans a Treaty of Amity and Commerce.

Don't be afraid, Sissy.

A Pop Quiz on Korea CounterPunch Tells the Facts Names the Names
 
This current crisis will force the President into an emergency 36 more holes of golf.
 
I forgot how funny it was when georgie didn't know what a comparative was.
What is it you're interested in comparing, Unk?


You and a mindless lump of dung. Hmmm...no difference.
How about the history of the US and Korea?




What is it you are comparing?
The Philippines and Korea

"3. After the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5, Japan acquired control over Korea, annexing it formally in 1910. In 1905 Japanese Prime Minister Katsura Tar? met secretly with U.S. Secretary of War William Howard Taft, producing the Taft-Katsura Agreement in which the U.S. recognized Japan’s interests in Korea. What did the U.S. receive in return?

a. Japanese agreement to limit emigration to the U.S.

b. Japanese recognition of U.S. colonial rule over the Philippines.

c. Japan’s renunciation to all claims to the Hawai’ian Islands.

A Pop Quiz on Korea CounterPunch Tells the Facts Names the Names
 
I forgot how funny it was when georgie didn't know what a comparative was.
What is it you're interested in comparing, Unk?


You and a mindless lump of dung. Hmmm...no difference.
How about the history of the US and Korea?




What is it you are comparing?
The Philippines and Korea

"3. After the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5, Japan acquired control over Korea, annexing it formally in 1910. In 1905 Japanese Prime Minister Katsura Tar [sic]? met secretly with U.S. Secretary of War William Howard Taft, producing the Taft-Katsura Agreement in which the U.S. recognized Japan’s interests in Korea. What did the U.S. receive in return?

a. Japanese agreement to limit emigration to the U.S.

b. Japanese recognition of U.S. colonial rule over the Philippines.

c. Japan’s renunciation to all claims to the Hawai’ian Islands.


You said you were comparing the Philippines and Korea, but your post did not do so. I don't think you want to compare, I think you want to copy and paste. Do you have anything of your own to say? Are there any other grammatical structures you need help understanding?
 
I forgot how funny it was when georgie didn't know what a comparative was.
What is it you're interested in comparing, Unk?


You and a mindless lump of dung. Hmmm...no difference.
How about the history of the US and Korea?




What is it you are comparing?
The Philippines and Korea

"3. After the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5, Japan acquired control over Korea, annexing it formally in 1910. In 1905 Japanese Prime Minister Katsura Tar [sic]? met secretly with U.S. Secretary of War William Howard Taft, producing the Taft-Katsura Agreement in which the U.S. recognized Japan’s interests in Korea. What did the U.S. receive in return?

a. Japanese agreement to limit emigration to the U.S.

b. Japanese recognition of U.S. colonial rule over the Philippines.

c. Japan’s renunciation to all claims to the Hawai’ian Islands.


You said you were comparing the Philippines and Korea, but your post did not do so. I don't think you want to compare, I think you want to copy and paste. Do you have anything of your own to say? Are there any other grammatical structures you need help understanding?
Are you experiencing difficulty understanding logical inference or US-Korean History? How many keystrokes do you imagine you're worth?

4. At the Yalta Conference in February 1945, U.S. President Roosevelt and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin discussed the postwar future of Korea. Stalin advocated independence as soon as possible. Roosevelt

a. agreed to immediate independence

b. advocated a trusteeship of 20-30 years, citing the positive example of U.S. rule in the Philippines

c. suggested Korea remain a part of the Japanese Empire, to be occupied by Allied forces

A Pop Quiz on Korea CounterPunch Tells the Facts Names the Names
 

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