RE: READ UPDATE Pg.2 Senate Passes Agreement Before America Defaults @ Midnight
August 2, 2011 at 2:59 pm
Well, we're smart enough not to use the fallible "crabs in a bucket" scenario to demonstrate repeat offenses against common sense.
You can argue all you like that that simile is representative of the American citizenry here. You can ignore the fact that that scenario is not a constant when there are American's, like myself, who know (and posted) that those crabs only die because people keep putting crabs in buckets without aeration. While aerating and saltwater will stand to keep those crabs thriving instead.
You can condemn and call names toward America and American's all you like, as you sit in your home on foreign soil and hate us with all you're worth. Because American's, if we fit your crab's in a bucket scenario, wouldn't have voted 21 new senators and 65 new representatives into office in 2009.
If we were what you imagine we are, we would never have freshmen on the Hill. We work to change what sucks. We strive to free ourselves from what isn't working. Some of us know all it takes is fresh ocean water and oxygen, to keep crabs alive and thriving in a bucket and that's why this nation isn't full of buckets of dead crab everywhere you look.
We the people of the United States of America aren't the pathetically stupid kid's you imagine is all that inhabits this nation. And while there are a lot of people in the world that hate our country, those people fail to realize that when tragedy strikes their own lands, America is the first to respond with compassion, aid and rescue from what ails the suffering.
Everyone hates us, until they need us.
Meanwhile, your own government isn't stellar. No government is. But it's always easy to point to America, when you're not an American and condemn us for all that we are, while failing to look in your own back yard realizing your system is no better. It's simply a matter of your indigenous crabs suffocate in a different color bucket is all.
You can argue all you like that that simile is representative of the American citizenry here. You can ignore the fact that that scenario is not a constant when there are American's, like myself, who know (and posted) that those crabs only die because people keep putting crabs in buckets without aeration. While aerating and saltwater will stand to keep those crabs thriving instead.
You can condemn and call names toward America and American's all you like, as you sit in your home on foreign soil and hate us with all you're worth. Because American's, if we fit your crab's in a bucket scenario, wouldn't have voted 21 new senators and 65 new representatives into office in 2009.
If we were what you imagine we are, we would never have freshmen on the Hill. We work to change what sucks. We strive to free ourselves from what isn't working. Some of us know all it takes is fresh ocean water and oxygen, to keep crabs alive and thriving in a bucket and that's why this nation isn't full of buckets of dead crab everywhere you look.
We the people of the United States of America aren't the pathetically stupid kid's you imagine is all that inhabits this nation. And while there are a lot of people in the world that hate our country, those people fail to realize that when tragedy strikes their own lands, America is the first to respond with compassion, aid and rescue from what ails the suffering.
Everyone hates us, until they need us.
Meanwhile, your own government isn't stellar. No government is. But it's always easy to point to America, when you're not an American and condemn us for all that we are, while failing to look in your own back yard realizing your system is no better. It's simply a matter of your indigenous crabs suffocate in a different color bucket is all.
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