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happysadfun wrote:don't try to debate on American polotics
happysadfun wrote:(hint- if you're not an American, please don't try to debate on American polotics)
happysadfun wrote:(hint- if you're not an American, please don't try to debate on American polotics)
vtmarik wrote:I'd like to declare that as racism based on the precedent set by the "Do you hate the scottish/irish/welsh" thread.
happysadfun wrote: (hint- if you're not an American, please don't try to debate on American polotics)
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
qeee1 wrote:happysadfun wrote: (hint- if you're not an American, please don't try to debate on American polotics)
yes, because not being an American makes your opinion less valid.
reverend_kyle wrote:Yes, because its more likely to disagree with happysadfun.
wolf_man wrote:I t would take a 2/3 vote in the senate to expel him, and I haven't heard of a governer being able to declare a Senator incapacitaed.
Unless he dies or 25 Democrats vote to replace him with a Republican, there will still be a two seat lead for the Dems
s.xkitten wrote:i doubt it will personally, but you never know with south dakota...
wolf_man wrote:According to what I've heard, South Dakota law has no provision for declaring a Senator incapacitated. So for there to be a vaccancy, he has to resign, die, or be expelled.
qeee1 wrote:happysadfun wrote: (hint- if you're not an American, please don't try to debate on American polotics)
yes, because not being an American makes your opinion less valid.
happysadfun wrote: I won't debate in your polotics threads, as I think it's rude to debate about a country you have never lived in and don't plan on living in.
happysadfun wrote:I'm saying that most of you don't know as much about american polotics as you do your own respective countries. I won't debate in your polotics threads, as I think it's rude to debate about a country you have never lived in and don't plan on living in.
ttocs wrote:well, I think that it is good to have a balence, this will be a wake-up call to the republicans in office that they cannot do anything they want...
happysadfun wrote:qeee1 wrote:happysadfun wrote: (hint- if you're not an American, please don't try to debate on American polotics)
yes, because not being an American makes your opinion less valid.
I'm saying that most of you don't know as much about american polotics as you do your own respective countries. I won't debate in your polotics threads, as I think it's rude to debate about a country you have never lived in and don't plan on living in.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
qeee1 wrote:happysadfun wrote:qeee1 wrote:happysadfun wrote: (hint- if you're not an American, please don't try to debate on American polotics)
yes, because not being an American makes your opinion less valid.
I'm saying that most of you don't know as much about american polotics as you do your own respective countries. I won't debate in your polotics threads, as I think it's rude to debate about a country you have never lived in and don't plan on living in.
If ignorance is really your problem then make the disclaimer regarding ignorance, as I've no time for your jingoistic generalisations.
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