| obieslut said: America had been starting wars on countries which are more or less harmless too them. they have been killing innocent people and have been trying to take over the world. America is 1)the modden hitler in my opinion. they are bulling nations saying weapons of mass destruction which they have not even found. i am sorry but if america's leaders wants to go around bulling countries 2)then they deserve to get nuked. Plus 3)if iraq want to blow each other up or whatever country it is then let them, why even get involved, i think iraq was better off before ameria raged war on them and i am sure many of you will agree, and the british leaders are just as stupid aswell, for going along with this. about the englsih leader saying the ends justifies the means. that is wrong and noone shoudl start war for petty reasons. 4)trying to stop violence by being even more violent does not work in my opinon, what are the upcominggeneration going to think having leaders behaving like this. if they want to rage war on each other then put the fucking leaders in one room and let them duke it out, dont make peopole who dont care nor want anything to do with it suffer.
So back to the title, do you think americas economy is afiling because of all the shit they have done, and england to. do you think it is Karma? i do
when i say americans i mean the american president and other various leaders, same goes for england to. |
1) and 2) I know you probably don´t mean it, but be careful when coming out with these lines. You are talking abut millions of people that died here, have a sense of history. And wishing a nuke on anybody is pretty stupid.
3) If Iraq tries to blow up another country or commit genocide on a segment of it´s people, The US and the UN should intervene.
4) It contradicts your own view in 2)
I get your pissed off at the government. But like you said, the end don´t justify the means, and violence only brings more violence. So if you want things to change, vote for a better candidate.
Here is a great line that illustrates my point - "Decisions are made by those who show up"









