Author Topic: The United States may be soon to collapse.  (Read 8485 times)

>USA is not likely to crash and burn
>There would be no wars
>If there is one we would kick ass

internet censorship will not be the ending move of the US
only the beginning of a seemingly never-ending combo of moves that will lead to its downfall





INTERNET CENSORSHIP
coming to a theater near you

The only worthy military they have fought in the past 100 years is the Germans and the Japanese. They haven't enaged in a war with a fully developed military power since.
>implying the Viet Cong weren't worthy adversaries.


>implying the Viet Cong weren't worthy adversaries.
They're were more of a militia than a military.
I'm talking about countries with the military power of places like Canada, Great Britain and Russia. Not a small little nation with a stuff military.

They're were more of a militia than a military.
They still managed to kick our ass.

jesus christ
WELCOME TO MOTHERloving AMERICA COUSIN, THE PLACE THAT'S FULL OF JACKASSES
if this passes i'm seriously going to canada, no loving doubt.

I blame the people that voted for the politicians that are in office

I blame the people that voted for the politicians that are in office

Oh well...

I plan on moving to Canada in the future anyway :P

Not a small little nation with a stuff military.
I wouldn't call an outnumbered and underequipped army (yes, ARMY, not a loving militia you galactic handicap) who managed to fend off a military superpower "stuff".

It's stuff like this that makes me say the terrorists are winning.
Seriously. The US is COMPLETELY paranoid about terrorism. It's ridiculous.

lol link me to an actual reliable news source that talks about this, not some videogame reviewer. or quote from the bill and show me where the quotes are.

couldnt be assed to read the thread btw.

lol link me to an actual reliable news source that talks about this, not some videogame reviewer. or quote from the bill and show me where the quotes are.
couldnt be assed to read the thread btw.
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