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| How typically flawed |
October 5, 2006, 12:19 am |
by Mr. Watson
your analysis is. The MSM is full of fanatical liberal supports who bash any and all things American as being a conservative issue. Yet again another example of a skewed liberal using his pulpit to blame and never offer a solution.
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| Ryder Cup failure |
October 4, 2006, 8:26 pm |
by Soula Morris
I am a European living in the United States. I think what some or maybe many Europeans dislike about certain American (mis?)perceptions is the notion that Europeans, or the rest of the world for that matter, is jealous. Jealous of what? Ignorance coupled with arrogance? Do me a favor: Take the article above, and replace the words Europe/Europeans with America/Americans. Pretty insulting, isn't it? A little less self-glorification would become this country very well these days. If one is so blinded by ones own superiority, one tends to loose sight of reality. Ask Nero. Greatness comes from within and not because you represent something. So the next time you are wondering why America is getting its behind kicked in rapid succession, don't blame Bush (even though he deserves it.) Blame your own imperialistic attitutde. Bush shines through you, thank you very much.
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October 3, 2006, 2:45 pm |
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| Straight Talk |
October 3, 2006, 2:45 pm |
by Mr. Watson Niac
Never have I read a more lucid description of why our American golfers can't compete worth a plug nickel in The Ryder Cup.
I have an admission to make. It's painful. I was pulling for the Europeans to win the Ryder Cup. All because of the arrogant, bully-of-the-world, love-it-or-leave-it posture of our current occupant of the White House and his band of smirking thugs. They provide all the motivation anyone needs to kick American booty.
Hopefully, in a couple of years us golfers and non-golfers and every other dadburned American, regardless of race, color or pay check, will get our country back.
And I'll be able to cheer our athletes once more.
Army Specialist (Ret.) and Vietnam Veteran Watson Niac
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