Quoting Haunted from 22:37, 1st Sep 2005
Bare in mind Alias, the US did not get involved in WW1 until they discovered the central powers were allying with mexicans against the US.
I don't think it deserves to go on a list of 'good deeds'. The same list that crops up every single time someone mentions something critical of the US.
Quoting Haunted from 22:37, 1st Sep 2005
Bare in mind Alias, the US did not get involved in WW1 until they discovered the central powers were allying with mexicans against the US.
I don't think it deserves to go on a list of 'good deeds'. The same list that crops up every single time someone mentions something critical of the US.
Quoting Haunted from 22:37, 1st Sep 2005
Bare in mind Alias, the US did not get involved in WW1 until they discovered the central powers were allying with mexicans against the US.
I don't think it deserves to go on a list of 'good deeds'. The same list that crops up every single time someone mentions something critical of the US.
Quoting Haunted from 22:37, 1st Sep 2005
Bare in mind Alias, the US did not get involved in WW1 until they discovered the central powers were allying with mexicans against the US.
I don't think it deserves to go on a list of 'good deeds'. The same list that crops up every single time someone mentions something critical of the US.
Quoting exnihilo from 23:47, 1st Sep 2005
And that attitude sums up why British, Canadian, Australian, Indian, Dutch, French, Polish, Russian and so on and so forth get so angry with the American "we won the war for you" attitude. The first world war was NOT won by America, it was won by a blockade of Germany by the Royal Navy largely, the arrival of American materiel in the last stages of the war speeded the end. It was not a solo efffort. And neither was World War II, stop claiming them as your nation saving the world for freedom, democracyand motherhood. You invented none of them, you safeguard none of them and you most assuredly don't have the monopoly on any of them!
Quoting raheli from 00:56, 2nd Sep 2005
I had thought better of most of you. This is a terrible disaster where thousands of people have DIED and millions of people's lives have been destroyed, and you are turning this into an excuse for American-bashing. You're right, America doesn't need monetary help from the rest of the world. A little bit of compassion would be nice, though, and an acknowledgement that a person's nationality does not dictate whether they are a good or bad person. I detect a very upleasant connotation that all these people deserve this for being citizens of the big bad evil US. You don't have to DO anything, you need to give ZERO money to this relief effort, all that could reasonably be expected is a compassionate response and sympathy for suffering, and even that is beyond some of you. Go right ahead and judge me on my nationality. I judge you on your actions.
Quoting Duggeh from 03:11, 2nd Sep 2005
you're drunk.
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Quoting alias from 23:34, 1st Sep 2005Quoting Haunted from 22:37, 1st Sep 2005
Bare in mind Alias, the US did not get involved in WW1 until they discovered the central powers were allying with mexicans against the US.
I don't think it deserves to go on a list of 'good deeds'. The same list that crops up every single time someone mentions something critical of the US.
Actually the Zimmerman note which I hope that you are referring to was sent to Mexico and asked them to join the central powers *IF* the US entered the war. Make sure you have the facts stright before you talk out of your ass.
You don't think that it was a good deed - fuck you and be thankful you don't speak German.
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