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Celebrate America: Peace through War, Safety through Torture

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2007

Patriots for Corporate Rights (corporaterights.org) celebrates America by standing up against moonbats who dare to dissent and protest torture and the war.

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  • this is a joke...right?

  • @pem82sox

    No joke, friend! We will create a better world, one victim at a time!

  • Ah, you're back.

  • No, Idude893. *You're* back.

  • what is wrong with these people. are they stupid?

  • @halofornoobs93 Sticks and stones, Halo. Be careful where you throw them. Everything you say on the internet is recorded and you may regret it someday.

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  • If you think I'll support a person who believes in a world dominated by a single country or government, I'm afraid you're mistaken.

    The United States of America may be a livable and an undoubtedly influential nation, but in the end, it's no different to any other country in the world besides government and geography.

    Make money your god and it'll plague you like the devil.

  • Idude, I think I was wrong about you. We agree the US is the best, so we should be working together, not arguing. As the USA, we only arrange or back coups for good reason, like when Syria, Greece, Cuba, Iran, British Guyana, South Korea, Laos, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, South Vietnam, Guatemala, Ecuador, Brazil, Bolivia, Zaire, Ghana, Greece, Cambodia, Bolivia, El Salvador, Chile, Australia, Liberia, Chad, Grenada, Fiji, Venezuela, Haiti, and Honduras adopt non-US business-friendly policies.

  • Because the U.S. is not based on a single purpose, it cares for its citizens. Its human rights record is rough but clean, compared to many other countries.

  • The US has a pretty awful "human rights record," but we're far from collapsing. How do you explain that?

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