a) I only play on Xbox Live, and I have to renew my subscription.
b) I spend most my gaming time on the PC.
Still thats embarrising
a) I only play on Xbox Live, and I have to renew my subscription.
b) I spend most my gaming time on the PC.
Listen Sebastian, you spend so much time in the Do For Love forum that you don't retain the right to call me gay for making sure people don't misunderstand me.
I don't get why people have a problem with it. What about it is it that makes it gay, that bothers you? That I am making sure I don't offend overly sensitive people? That I myself am sensitive mayhaps?

Militant probably meant "knowledgeable," not "intelligent." And it's true. Americans don't know a thing and they don't want to know. Because then they might have to be responsible for it and do something. This is true about most people, but we Americans take the cake.
A citizenship test requires a well filled-out application, a 70% passing grade, and the ability to write a sentence. The 70% passing grade means 7 out of 10 questions that you answer have to be right. The 10 questions are from a list of 100 questions, where 10 of those are guaranteed to be on the test. The test can ask what the 11th president of the US was or who the current President is. The test is flawed and shows how little Americans think of us foreigners. So, that immigration lawyer may have thought he was smart when he said that, but the test is flawed. I mean, the questions they ask are some pointless ones about the US history. It's more of a way to ass-kiss the good old white people in the gov't if the good old Jose from Mexico can name a white dead guy. Jose, "did you say James Polk was 11th president?" Oh, we're so proud of you, go get yourself that farming ranch in Yakima that you always wanted."
However, 1-12k system is very mediocre in the US, but saying intelligent people are a minority is foolish. Look up the city that you visited a couple months ago. 47% of Seattle's adult population hold Bachelor's degrees.
You Europeans judge Americans based on
1. knowledge of history
3. knowledge of geograghy
a little too much. Not knowing where Berlin is does not equal lack of intelligence. It requires lack of knowledge about a minuscule part of it.
Still thats embarrising
No, it's not foolish - it's the truth.
There's a lot more small towns full of mostly stupid people, and those are the people that vote, and hence idiots like Bush end up in power.
Sir, I think he's just being an asshole because he feels disrespectedYou are a retard. I've played 2 games, 1 I played for a few hours online only, the other I played online most of the time (I probly spent about 30 minutes playing in story mode). You can only get a small handful of gamerpoints when playing online any way. The other games, I turned on and turned them off a few minutes later.

it's obvious that while the average american citizen isn't guilty of any of these things and your president is, you were the ones who chose your president in the first place.

You agreed with Jokerman, but reiterated your previous point. Contradiction. Knowledge or intelligence, can't be both.
Well, Presidents are not voted in by popular vote. It's a bit more complex than that mili.
Also, life in America doesn't revolve around foreign policy. People don't base their vote on whether a President will bomb some country or not.
the popular vote doesn't matter. it's the electoral vote that decides who wins. the supreme court didn't elect bush. they just cleared up all the bullshit. 6 months after the elections 3 of the biggest liberal news medias including the nyt all concluded bush won. deal with it.We didn't choose shit, the supreme court did. Bush lost the popular vote. Everyone already knows that though.
I saw 9/11. I know all the shady stuff behind Bush' presidency, I've read tons about it. I'm not a hater, I'm just pointing out some observations. I would love to live in Seattle![]()

My brother is a builder. But he lives in the real world and understands the amount of money it costs. He doesn't live in LALA land where you can save enough for retirement in 10 years as a builder.
As for the presidents, I can't say I know too much about how it works, but isn't votes what it boils down to?
oh hell no. i think he was insecure and didn't know what to do with the problem, thus why he sat with a bunch of kids reading a book after receiving the message that the country is under attack. or maybe he was thinking about the children, and thought him staying there would somehow be better than just getting up and leave.i really hope you are not one of those idiots that falls for those conpsiracy theories that big bad evil bush was behind 9/11![]()