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It is the 'American' idea of true freedom that I do not understand. I don't think it is freedom to be afraid to walk the streets. I dont think it is freedom to live your lives in fear of attack by one or all of the following: Commies, tourists (terrorists), white people with guns, black people with guns, rapists, mountain lions, Mexicans, Aliens, Ruskies, Huskies, peruvians and penguins. I dont think you are free if you are internationally derided and warned not to travel to some parts of the world. It is not free to have to rely on motor cars to get a loaf of bread. It is not free to have to rely on the armed forces to ensure your safety.
You, I hope, have learned by now that you cannot invade countries and demand freedom at the point of a gun.
In reality, your comment is as foolish as anything I may have written in the years I have been posting. So you enjoy what you think is freedom and I will enjoy what I think is freedom.


But you're just a lakey to your Chinese masters, so what you think means nothing.
 
Who gives a fuck??
But since you brought it up, make sure you keep them in the Urn. :cof1:

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I'll take an Aussie over a oppressive Brit any day.

Oh come come. Brits have never been oppressive. We are nice people. And really we quite like the Aussies. I've never met one who doesn't have a 'Yank' joke though!
Could it be that you are just short of friends? :)
 
Oh come come. Brits have never been oppressive. We are nice people. And really we quite like the Aussies. I've never met one who doesn't have a 'Yank' joke though!
Could it be that you are just short of friends? :)

I'm pretty sure any self respecting IRISHMAN would disagree with both comments.
 
Funny, most foreign makers are AMERICAN owned. Volvo is owned by Ford, as is Aston Martin, Jaguar, and Land Rover, not to mention Mazda. Chrystler owns Mistubishi and I believe Mercedes. And GM owns several as well, though I honestly don't know which ones, if any anymore.

Many of those are not owned, but partnership kind of deals.

And I thought it was mostly the other way around with Chrysler. I thought a foreign company pretty much owned them?
 
Many of those are not owned, but partnership kind of deals.

And I thought it was mostly the other way around with Chrysler. I thought a foreign company pretty much owned them?

Daimler? No they're partnered.The partnership is different for each of the brands but almost all are built in America (most parts anyways).
 
I'm pretty sure any self respecting IRISHMAN would disagree with both comments.

Is there such a thing?

What was that American organisation? Y'know the one that funded terrorism? Nor .. something....? Oh yes, NORAID.
Are you Irish Cap'n?
 
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