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The U.S. aint a nation,...

 
 
Busma
 
Reply Sat 6 Oct, 2007 07:44 pm
...it's nations because folks are divided against one another so much and plus folks are multiplied against themselves. From the hypocritical to the contradictive to the false humanitarian types to the needy to the greedy it is a pot of fucked up cooking. Somebody needs to take that mess off the stove. Will these nations gather together for a single stance on something benefitial to everyone? No! Therefore it is time for new nations to emerge seperate from the U.S. Land areas need be taken for new governments to set up and function seperate. That way it will add to the peace that barely exists.

What say you?

The U.S. is outdated or rather lived to its demise due to the population. Corruption is automatic when population is at its too much mark too. A single government doesnt have the capacity to run fair with over population. How many ppl must be treated unfairly in this day and age before you wake up to form newer national governments or just break up a huge old national government for smaller newer ones to live side by side for some common sense?
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TTH
 
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Reply Sat 6 Oct, 2007 07:55 pm
I say NO
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Sun 7 Oct, 2007 02:22 pm
I also say NO NO NO.
It is just like any other nation with all its ups and downs.
Nothing more.
Nothing less.
Nothing else.
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