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simmering hatred for the majority

oh, and Americans have nothing to do with the suffering of others, right?



Sampling of Deaths
From U.S. Military Interventions & Propping Up Corrupt Dictators
(using the most conservative estimates)

Nicaragua – 30,000 dead
Brazil – 100.000 dead
Korea – 4 million dead
Guatemala – 200,000 dead
Honduras – 20,000 dead
El Salvador – 63,000 dead
Argentina – 40,000 dead
Bolivia – 10,000 dead
Uruguay – 10,000 dead
Ecuador – 10,000 dead
Peru – 10,000 dead
Iraq – 1.3 million dead
Iran – 30,000 dead
Sudan – 8-10,000 dead
Colombia – 50,000 dead
Panama – 5,000 dead
Japan – 140,000 dead
Afghanistan – 10,000 dead
Somalia – 5000 dead
Philippines – 150,000 dead
Haiti – 100,000 dead
Dominican Republic – 10,000 dead
Libya – 500 dead
Macedonia – 1000 dead
South Africa – 10,000 dead
Pakistan – 10,000 dead
Palestine – 40,000 dead
Indonesia – 1 million dead
East Timor – 1/3-1/2 of total population
Greece – 10,000 dead
Laos – 600,000 dead
Cambodia – 1 million dead
Angola – 300,000 dead
Grenada – 500 dead
Congo – 2 million dead
Egypt – 10,000 dead
Vietnam – 1.5 million dead
Chile – 50,000 dead
 
WAAAH WAAAH WAAAH...Get the hell out of here if you despise us,no one is begging you to stay sweetheart...Go hole up with your hating breathen,the taliban.Adios.
 
U.S. Perversions of Foreign Elections

The U.S. has specifically intervened to rig or distort the outcome of foreign elections, and sometimes engineered sham “demonstration” elections to ward off accusations of government repression in allied nations in the U.S. sphere of influence. These sham elections have often installed or maintained in power repressive dictators who have victimized their populations. Such practices have occurred in nations such as:

Philippines (1950s)
Italy (1948-1970s)
Lebanon (1950s)
Indonesia (1955)
Vietnam (1955)
Guyana (1953-64)
Japan (1958-1970s)
Nepal (1959)
Laos (1960)
Brazil (1962)
Dominican Republic (1962)
Guatemala (1963)
Bolivia (1966)
Chile (1964-70)
Portugal (1974-75)
Australia (1974-75)
Jamaica (1976)
El Salvador (1984)
Panama (1984,89)
Nicaragua (1984,90)
Haiti (1987,88)
Bulgaria (1990-91)
Albania (1991-92)
Russia (1996)
Mongolia (1996)
Bosnia (1998)
 
US Versus World at the United Nations


The U.S. has repeatedly acted to undermine peace and human rights initiatives at the United Nations, routinely voting against hundreds of UN resolutions and treaties. The U.S. easily has the worst record of any nation on not supporting UN treaties. In almost all of its hundreds of “no” votes, the U.S. was the “sole” nation to vote no (among the 100-130 nations that usually vote), and among only 1 or 2 other nations voting no the rest of the time. Here’s a representative sample of U.S. votes from 1978-1987:

U.S. Is the Sole “No” Vote on Resolutions or Treaties

For aid to underdeveloped nations
For the promotion of developing nation exports
For UN promotion of human rights
For protecting developing nations in trade agreements
For New International Economic Order for underdeveloped nations
For development as a human right
Versus multinational corporate operations in South Africa
For cooperative models in developing nations
For right of nations to economic system of their choice
Versus chemical and biological weapons (at least 3 times)
Versus Namibian apartheid
For economic/standard of living rights as human rights
Versus apartheid South African aggression vs. neighboring states (2 times)
Versus foreign investments in apartheid South Africa
For world charter to protect ecology
For anti-apartheid convention
For anti-apartheid convention in international sports
For nuclear test ban treaty (at least 2 times)
For prevention of arms race in outer space
For UNESCO-sponsored new world information order (at least 2 times)
For international law to protect economic rights
For Transport & Communications Decade in Africa
Versus manufacture of new types of weapons of mass destruction
Versus naval arms race
For Independent Commission on Disarmament & Security Issues
For UN response mechanism for natural disasters
For the Right to Food
For Report of Committee on Elimination of Racial Discrimination
For UN study on military development
For Commemoration of 25th anniversary of Independence for Colonial Countries
For Industrial Development Decade in Africa
For interdependence of economic and political rights
For improved UN response to human rights abuses
For protection of rights of migrant workers
For protection against products harmful to health and the environment
For a Convention on the Rights of the Child
For training journalists in the developing world
For international cooperation on third world debt
For a UN Conference on Trade & Development
U.S. Is 1 of Only 2 “No Votes on Resolutions or Treaties

For Palestinian living conditions/rights (at least 8 times)
Versus foreign intervention into other nations
For a UN Conference on Women
Versus nuclear test explosions (at least 2 times)
For the non-use of nuclear weapons vs. non-nuclear states
For a Middle East nuclear free zone
Versus Israeli nuclear weapons (at least 2 times)
For a new world international economic order
For a trade union conference on sanctions vs. South Africa
For the Law of the Sea Treaty
For economic assistance to Palestinians
For UN measures against fascist activities and groups
For international cooperation on money/finance/debt/trade/development
For a Zone of Peace in the South Atlantic
For compliance with Intl Court of Justice decision for Nicaragua vs. U.S.
**For a conference and measures to prevent international terrorism (including its
underlying causes)
For ending the trade embargo vs. Nicaragua

U.S. Is 1 of Only 3 “No” Votes on Resolutions and Treaties

Versus Israeli human rights abuses (at least 6 times)
Versus South African apartheid (at least 4 times)
Versus return of refugees to Israel
For ending nuclear arms race (at least 2 times)
For an embargo on apartheid South Africa
For South African liberation from apartheid (at least 3 times)
For the independence of colonial nations
For the UN Decade for Women
Versus harmful foreign economic practices in colonial territories
For a Middle East Peace Conference
For ending the embargo of Cuba (at least 10 times)

In addition, the U.S has:

Repeatedly withheld its dues from the UN
Twice left UNESCO because of its human rights initiatives
Twice left the International Labor Organization for its workers rights initiatives
Refused to renew the Antiballistic Missile Treaty
Refused to sign the Kyoto Treaty on global warming
Refused to back the World Health Organization’s ban on infant formula abuses
Refused to sign the Anti-Biological Weapons Convention
Refused to sign the Convention against the use of land mines
Refused to participate in the UN Conference Against Racism in Durban
Been one of the last nations in the world to sign the UN Covenant on Political &
Civil Rights (30 years after its creation)
Refused to sign the UN Covenant on Economic & Social Rights
Opposed the emerging new UN Covenant on the Rights to Peace, Development
& Environmental Protection
 
gotta go now..

matinee of K-Pax!

gotta go out and spend my money with all the other American hypocrites to keep our 'free' economy going.

;-)
 
HUCKLEBERRY FINNaplex said:
One question-If we're all so terrible,and this country is such a horrible mass of folks,why are you still residing here?!?

I'm sincerely reviewing other places to move to...

...the first time I thought to leave here was when Bush got elected. Now I'm for real.

I know, I know....'get the fuck out already'.

:D
 
strongchick said:
US Versus World at the United Nations


The U.S. has repeatedly acted to undermine peace and human rights initiatives at the United Nations, routinely voting against hundreds of UN resolutions and treaties. The U.S. easily has the worst record of any nation on not supporting UN treaties. In almost all of its hundreds of “no” votes, the U.S. was the “sole” nation to vote no (among the 100-130 nations that usually vote), and among only 1 or 2 other nations voting no the rest of the time. Here’s a representative sample of U.S. votes from 1978-1987:...........







America is kinda like you strongchick...it respects others values, but protects its own values first.....It's the best country in the world and that is why it is hated by many, with freedom you must make certain sacrafices and to achieve freedom some "injustices" must be acted out.....gotta take the good with the bad.....life can't be perfect....if not for the U.S. you wouldn't have a board to post your political views on.



:teleport:
 
strongchick said:


I'm sincerely reviewing other places to move to...

...the first time I thought to leave here was when Bush got elected. Now I'm for real.

I know, I know....'get the fuck out already'.

:D

Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out...Good riddance,berkelyite.
 
strongchick said:


I'm sincerely reviewing other places to move to...

...the first time I thought to leave here was when Bush got elected. Now I'm for real.

I know, I know....'get the fuck out already'.

:D

Don't let your whiny fat never get laid by anything but a rotting cucumber want my needs served but dont want to do nothing and no man wants me because I am a psychopathic crazy bitch that has no clue how I am free today but if I could just live in Afghanistan and have my clit snipped and be treated like a non woman ass hit the door.

Fuck you have to be the stupidest human being on this planet next to plifter.
Maybe you 2 should hook up and you could do him with a strap on and he could fall asleep after m,unching that mangled twisted box of yours.
 
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