It's a perfect analogy. You just don't like how true it is.Aardor wrote:That's a terrible analogy. And I think he is worried about his own country, and the state of the world, since our current President has affected so many things related to his country/the world.Fash wrote:Let's say the Yankees are looking for a new general manager, and there are several contenders. Does the opinion of the Phillies players and coaches have any relevance what so ever? No. Worry about your own damn country... I have to wonder why you're so obsessed with ours.
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Re: Common sense alive and well in Europe
Why not address the other posts made on this subject? or are they over your head? Even fucking noysyrump agrees with us.Midnyte_Ragebringer wrote:It's a perfect analogy. You just don't like how true it is.Aardor wrote:That's a terrible analogy. And I think he is worried about his own country, and the state of the world, since our current President has affected so many things related to his country/the world.Fash wrote:Let's say the Yankees are looking for a new general manager, and there are several contenders. Does the opinion of the Phillies players and coaches have any relevance what so ever? No. Worry about your own damn country... I have to wonder why you're so obsessed with ours.
Furthermore, why don't you explain, while taking the other posts made on why it's a terrible analogy into account, why it is a good analogy??? Oh wait, you aren't smart enough to form a coherent argument.
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Because it shouldn't need to be addressed? It's so elementary.
What another baseball team does, who they hire, etc. directly affects every other team as well. They are a collective unit all wrapped up under the MLB and we are all wrapped up under Earth. Yet, it is still none of the Padres business who the Mets hire for their skipper or GM. No one gives a fuck what they think and nor should they.
What another baseball team does, who they hire, etc. directly affects every other team as well. They are a collective unit all wrapped up under the MLB and we are all wrapped up under Earth. Yet, it is still none of the Padres business who the Mets hire for their skipper or GM. No one gives a fuck what they think and nor should they.
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The fact that you cant name the Prime Ministers of Spain and the UK has nothing to do with their relevance, it's to do with the fact you are both retarded fucking idiots who need to read more.
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You should consider that when you want stuff from other teams, having a GM that the other teams, and their fans, like could be beneficial. Obama will have an initial rush of international political capital.Midnyte_Ragebringer wrote:Because it shouldn't need to be addressed? It's so elementary.
What another baseball team does, who they hire, etc. directly affects every other team as well. They are a collective unit all wrapped up under the MLB and we are all wrapped up under Earth. Yet, it is still none of the Padres business who the Mets hire for their skipper or GM. No one gives a fuck what they think and nor should they.
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Nods. As did Bush when he was first elected.Forthe wrote:You should consider that when you want stuff from other teams, having a GM that the other teams, and their fans, like could be beneficial. Obama will have an initial rush of international political capital.Midnyte_Ragebringer wrote:Because it shouldn't need to be addressed? It's so elementary.
What another baseball team does, who they hire, etc. directly affects every other team as well. They are a collective unit all wrapped up under the MLB and we are all wrapped up under Earth. Yet, it is still none of the Padres business who the Mets hire for their skipper or GM. No one gives a fuck what they think and nor should they.
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Nah, the American people had a rush of sympathy/support when you were attacked shortly after he was elected.
Now, really, no one could give a fuck.
That could change rapidly if you elect someone that doesn't run about attacking other nations without cause, but you don't give a fuck either, not because you're morally superior, but because you still think you're the super power despite how ineffectual you've been at prosecuting every war you've ever been involved in beyond WWII.
Now, really, no one could give a fuck.
That could change rapidly if you elect someone that doesn't run about attacking other nations without cause, but you don't give a fuck either, not because you're morally superior, but because you still think you're the super power despite how ineffectual you've been at prosecuting every war you've ever been involved in beyond WWII.
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That post is absolutely fucking spot on. 
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There's no thinking about it. The U.S. is the sole super power currently. As for wars after World War II that the U.S. has been involved in, we won the only important one, the Cold War. The Empire of the Rising Sun would be in Sidney if not for the U.S and the Russians would have steamrolled Europe after WW II if not for the U.S. And yet, you people bitch about U.S. troops stationed around the world and the U.S. going into the Middle East to secure some oil, forgetting that you're not speaking Japanese or Russian today (but do know English for those of you that happen to not be Australian, Canadian or Brit!) thanks to us Yanks.Zaelath wrote: That could change rapidly if you elect someone that doesn't run about attacking other nations without cause, but you don't give a fuck either, not because you're morally superior, but because you still think you're the super power despite how ineffectual you've been at prosecuting every war you've ever been involved in beyond WWII.
English is the dominant language on the internet, in printed form and spoken. There's your clue that the United States is on top for the time being.
I'm not happy with the way things have gone politically the past 16 years in the U.S. and we're not going to see a major shake up with McCain taking office next so you'll have to keep dealing with your hatred of America. The United States has the military might but economically, the entire world is linked so it doesn't matter as much as it has in the past. I could give a shit about Euros, Canadians or Aussies hating America though so the feeling is mutual.
The rest of the world could give a fuck about the U.S. while the U.S. could give a shit about what other countries think. Shit fuck. Fuck shit. Back and forth. It's an ugly job keeping the oil flowing to the Western world while at the same time having the free countries of the world bitching as America offers up itself as the target and "face" of the West. If one of your countries somehow was the superpower of the Western World instead of the U.S, we'd all be bitching at your country for steamrolling countries but we'd continue to gobble up the oil and resources of the world as bystanders benefiting from the big dog's actions.
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For someone who claims to have travelled extensively, you really do come off with some terribly uninformed redneck bullshit.
You are as thick as fucking pigshit.
You are as thick as fucking pigshit.
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The analogy is bad simply because the Yankees do not launch strafing fire missions against the Padres.
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Winnow states truth and all you can do is call him a redneck. Wow. How original for you.Nick wrote:For someone who claims to have travelled extensively, you really do come off with some terribly uninformed redneck bullshit.
You are as thick as fucking pigshit.
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Fuckin' wow!
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Militarily I might agree with Winnow but China has the US by the balls economically. Remember how the USSR was defeated?
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Japan had us by the balls in the 80's or so it was thought. There's no reason for China to crash the U.S. economy as it would hurt them just as much. We can always write off that debt like all the other countries do with money they owe the United States. China is made up of crumbling buildings and shacks. One earthquake will cost them a heap of money and time to rebuild.Forthe wrote:Militarily I might agree with Winnow but China has the US by the balls economically. Remember how the USSR was defeated?
I mentioned in my post that the world is so intertwined economically that the only countries you can really beat on are in the Middle East.
The main point is that the (Western) world is better off with the U.S. being the only military power. Give that power to China and we'd all be riding bicycles and sharing a single TV down at the bottom floor of our mega living complexes. All the sandal wearing liberals on this forum would be shot on site.
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This is surprising though:
A Belgian company gunning for the #1 brewery in America!Sun Jun 1, 11:32 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Belgium's InBev NV (INTB.BR) is close to securing a $50 billion financing package to enable it to launch a takeover bid for Anheuser-Busch Cos Inc (BUD.N), maker of Budweiser beer, the Sunday Telegraph reported.
The paper said InBev, the world's second-biggest brewer, had held talks with banks JP Morgan (JPM.N), Santander (SAN.MC), BNP Paribas (BNPP.PA) and Merrill Lynch (MER.N) about a financing package.
Once it has guarantees from the banks, InBev could write a formal letter to Anheuser-Busch's board, a move expected as early as this week, the paper said, quoting market sources.
No-one at InBev could immediately be reached for comment.
A source familiar with the situation said last week InBev was still considering whether to bid for the U.S. brewer and had not yet begun merger talks.
The Sunday Times, however, reported Anheuser-Busch had already pulled in a top defense team, hiring investment banks Goldman Sachs (GS.N) and Citigroup (C.N) to fend off takeover interest from InBev.
The Busch family has a stake of around 3.5 percent in Anheuser but exerts a strong influence over directors. Both former boss August Busch III and his son, chief executive August Busch IV, have said they will not sell.
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Has everything to do with thier relevence Nickyboy. I can read til I'm blue in the face, and unless I read a paper printed in the UK or Spain, they wont ever be mentioned. Well ok Uk does get mentioned on occasion (is it still Blair?). But Spain, Luxembourg... Nevah.Nick wrote:The fact that you cant name the Prime Ministers of Spain and the UK has nothing to do with their relevance, it's to do with the fact you are both retarded fucking idiots who need to read more.
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You somehow missed the transfer of power from Blair to Brown. Remember, it was when our Retard In Chief lost his European piss boy**.
I was doing fine until you added Luxembourg to the list.
** History of the World, Part I reference anyone?
I was doing fine until you added Luxembourg to the list.
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