"How dare you post facts in this thread! This thread is about how the US is on the verge of collapse, how the American military is dog-shit, how China is better, smarter, more advanced, thatn old, white-man, America will ever be! We shoot down ALL your planes! Our cities are clean and we...
Amen, brother! :enjoy: :usflag: It's as if you are reading my thoughts!
Although, I don't know where I want them to move to. I wouldn't wish the UN on anybody! :agree: It's like hoping someone will get cancer.
Thank you and Merry Christmas!
Interesting article, btw, but I think non-Christians are more interested in the actual historic date of the Nativity, or who the three wise men really were, than Christians are.
:rofl: What, have you been in hibernation since the 1950's or something? Nobody in the West thinks that....or thinks like that for many generations. Least of all, Western liberal media.
You expressed my feeling. I think these days, government officials need to always be mindful that there is a possibility that a viral news report is fake, but I don't really fault him for what he said.
Yup, much truth in what he says. It proves the quip that if you go "Right far enough, you will run into the "Left". I am far enough "Right", that I agree with him on most of what he says.
That's because you don't understand that we are a federation of states, not a unitary republic. The states elect the president, not the popular vote. Just as it's the states that can change the constitution, etc., not a national plebiscite.
Non-Christians tend to think that the actual historic date of Christmas is vital for Christians. The date it is celebrated is tradition, not doctrine. In my Church, western Catholics celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December while many Eastern Rite Catholics will celebrate it along with the...
When posters use language like "boot-licker" to describe someone's country, they are not...
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