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fuck you, civil war

Postby Dalya » Wed Nov 29, 2006 8:19 am

i don't care why you happened anymore.

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Postby James » Wed Nov 29, 2006 8:56 am

"Just say slavery..."
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Postby ifihadahifi » Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:07 pm

I've been on a Civil War kick lately.

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Postby mr_j » Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:17 pm

"Just say slavery..."

heh did you see the DVD commentary to that Simpsons episode? Apparently, the INS agent saying that is a true story.....
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Postby James » Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:23 pm

"Just say slavery..."

heh did you see the DVD commentary to that Simpsons episode? Apparently, the INS agent saying that is a true story.....
I don't doubt it. There are a lot of inherent truths in The Simpsons, even if you think it's rather far-fetched.

I mean, Rupert Murdoch really can throw three small parcels to the ground and they turn into guards. And he can make a marching band form his name with one phone call...
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Postby Dalya » Thu Nov 30, 2006 12:45 am

my mom became a citizen 2 years ago. it's true.
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Postby sam » Thu Nov 30, 2006 3:55 am

"Just say slavery..."

heh did you see the DVD commentary to that Simpsons episode? Apparently, the INS agent saying that is a true story.....
I don't doubt it. There are a lot of inherent truths in The Simpsons, even if you think it's rather far-fetched.

I mean, Rupert Murdoch really can throw three small parcels to the ground and they turn into guards. And he can make a marching band form his name with one phone call...
If you can only give a one word answer, then I guess that would be it.

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Postby Dalya » Thu Nov 30, 2006 6:34 pm

the extra credit question on the test was "who is an american?" and i said it's someone with american citizenship. then i said the only common characteristic is that you have to be somewhat apathetic to live here, because someone is always getting screwed over. and i said you dont have to have any specific political or religious beliefs and you dont even have to believe in civil liberties, as first proven by Adams (Alien and Sedition Acts) and now by Bush with the Patriot Acts. So to be an American you have to have a social security number and live on American soil. Aren'tyou proud?
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Postby katie » Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:43 pm

then i said the only common characteristic is that you have to be somewhat apathetic to live here, because someone is always getting screwed over.
isn't that true of everywhere though? isn't that a life thing, not an american thing?
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Postby sam » Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:32 am

the extra credit question on the test was "who is an american?"...
Could have been going for the Americas angle, it pisses many of our southerly neighbors that we claim the title solely for ourselves.

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Postby Dalya » Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:33 am

my first sentence was "well 'american' actually refers to anyone who lives in the americas, but assuming you mean the meaning appropriate for this class..."

it pisses me off too.
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Postby NerfHerder » Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:58 pm

the extra credit question on the test was "who is an american?"
Whenever a single mother teaches her child how to tie his shoes, they are an American. When an elementary school class is reciting the pledge of allegience, they are Americans. Whenever a spectator at a baseball game looks up at the best damn flag in the world during the best damn national anthem ever conceived and sheds a tear, he is an American.

Wherever one must work for freedom and struggle against oppression, America is there. Wherever terrorists cower in fear in their little caves and have to spoon each other for comfort, America is there. Wherever a market system prevails and both parties get what they're looking for, America is there.

Wherever the stars and stripes inspire hope and vanquish fear, AMERICA. Wherever our nation's schools help educate our young people to the highest standard, AMERICA. Wherever an individual may do whatever he wants that doesn't interfere with another's right to do the same, AMERICA.

America is all around us. It is in the air. You can smell it at barbecues. It is in the soil. You can smell it after a good rain. And most importantly, it is in our souls. You can sense it in everything you do. From dropping your kids off at soccer practice to voting, you are excercising the America inside you.

Some people tell me that America is just a country, with borders and limitations and laws. But I know the truth. America is made out of good people doing good things for the good of mankind. That is what America really is. Americans are the embodiment of everything pure in America.

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Postby aquaphase » Sun Dec 03, 2006 12:06 am

the extra credit question on the test was "who is an american?"
Whenever a single mother teaches her child how to tie his shoes, they are an American. When an elementary school class is reciting the pledge of allegience, they are Americans. Whenever a spectator at a baseball game looks up at the best damn flag in the world during the best damn national anthem ever conceived and sheds a tear, he is an American.

Wherever one must work for freedom and struggle against oppression, America is there. Wherever terrorists cower in fear in their little caves and have to spoon each other for comfort, America is there. Wherever a market system prevails and both parties get what they're looking for, America is there.

Wherever the stars and stripes inspire hope and vanquish fear, AMERICA. Wherever our nation's schools help educate our young people to the highest standard, AMERICA. Wherever an individual may do whatever he wants that doesn't interfere with another's right to do the same, AMERICA.

America is all around us. It is in the air. You can smell it at barbecues. It is in the soil. You can smell it after a good rain. And most importantly, it is in our souls. You can sense it in everything you do. From dropping your kids off at soccer practice to voting, you are excercising the America inside you.

Some people tell me that America is just a country, with borders and limitations and laws. But I know the truth. America is made out of good people doing good things for the good of mankind. That is what America really is. Americans are the embodiment of everything pure in America.

USA!
USA!
USA!
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Postby NerfHerder » Sun Dec 03, 2006 12:08 am

I almost forgot the short answer to the question. Thanks for reminding me, Justin.

Stephen Colbert = America.
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Postby ChrisLovesYou » Sun Dec 03, 2006 2:23 am

the extra credit question on the test was "who is an american?"...
Could have been going for the Americas angle, it pisses many of our southerly neighbors that we claim the title solely for ourselves.
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