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    Hello i live in the USA and i do not like it at ALL.

    I wish england won in the war...:eusa_wall

    so how many of you guys feel like this torward the usa i mean it is "ok" but for the most part people go crazy of nothing all the time.
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    What's the problems in the USA? You mention UK Rules? What rules don't you like over in the US. I know that all the states may have different laws between them etc.


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    Its not about the rules its about where you live in the country. There must be some part in america which is good
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    The UK's rules are pretty pathetic im afraid We need to be much tougher on criminals because they are getting pathetic sentences for serious crimes. If you are hard working or drive a car then you get penalised and also look at the price it is to buy things in the UK. all in all the UK is against its own law abiding citizens.

    What war do you wish England won? as far as im aware the UK and US have always been allies :s

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrh2002 View Post
    The UK's rules are pretty pathetic im afraid We need to be much tougher on criminals because they are getting pathetic sentences for serious crimes. If you are hard working or drive a car then you get penalised and also look at the price it is to buy things in the UK. all in all the UK is against its own law abiding citizens.

    What war do you wish England won? as far as im aware the UK and US have always been allies :s
    Does he mean the war very far back in time, when we found America or something? I'm not quite sure on that History though. I wish we got rid of all the protestors for people who drive cars, and to stop planes. I mean they want us to use trains, but when can you get to the USA on a train?


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    Lol whats wrong with america? Unless you live in Florida/Texas where the mexiacns are taking over.
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    In the UK, you commit a crime such a murder... now to me, you take someone elses life, then why should you live yours? That may seem cruel to some people.

    But these murderers who kill innocent people and get like 4 years in prison? Whats the point in that... 4years is nothing for another persons life..

    the UK is like a doormat in my opinion... people come over here DEMANDING things, such as muslums wanting us to 'fast' and 'pray to mecca' with them, thing is, you are in England, we dont do that, you want to come here for a better way of life? Then follow OUR laws/rules.

    If i go to somewhere like Turkey I follow their laws, i cover my body up when having meals, i dont diss people or cause trouble, i dont start telling people to pray to god...

    We need to stop acting like girls and lay some tough laws down! get this country back on top!

    *gasps* rant over

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue.Neon View Post
    In the UK, you commit a crime such a murder... now to me, you take someone elses life, then why should you live yours? That may seem cruel to some people.

    But these murderers who kill innocent people and get like 4 years in prison? Whats the point in that... 4years is nothing for another persons life..

    the UK is like a doormat in my opinion... people come over here DEMANDING things, such as muslums wanting us to 'fast' and 'pray to mecca' with them, thing is, you are in England, we dont do that, you want to come here for a better way of life? Then follow OUR laws/rules.

    If i go to somewhere like Turkey I follow their laws, i cover my body up when having meals, i dont diss people or cause trouble, i dont start telling people to pray to god...

    We need to stop acting like girls and lay some tough laws down! get this country back on top!

    *gasps* rant over
    I just so happen to go to college with a group of people who are fasting because of relgious reasons at the moment and I don't think any of them have ever demanded that I do the same thing... I don't think any muslims have ever tried to 'convert' me -_- the real trouble with this country at the moment is the ammount of prejudice that seems to be going around. Just because people are living in the UK doesn't mean they shouldn't be aloud to celebrate ramadan just like I'd expect a christian would celebrate christmas in a muslim country...

    Oh and I'm a Christian not muslim by the way..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan2nd View Post
    I just so happen to go to college with a group of people who are fasting because of relgious reasons at the moment and I don't think any of them have ever demanded that I do the same thing... I don't think any muslims have ever tried to 'convert' me -_- the real trouble with this country at the moment is the ammount of prejudice that seems to be going around. Just because people are living in the UK doesn't mean they shouldn't be aloud to celebrate ramadan just like I'd expect a christian would celebrate christmas in a muslim country...

    Oh and I'm a Christian not muslim by the way..
    *REMOVED* there is an obvious problem of immagrants and people fighting over religion, and you do gooders cant see that.

    *REMOVED* and take a nice look around.

    For example; Mosques... Why should they build them on English ground? This is our country, why should we have to cover our skin up just to enter somewhere... its out of order..

    And before you start saying im a racist, im not, im just speaking the truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue.Neon View Post
    *REMOVED* there is an obvious problem of immagrants and people fighting over religion, and you do gooders cant see that.

    *REMOVED* and take a nice look around.

    For example; Mosques... Why should they build them on English ground? This is our country, why should we have to cover our skin up just to enter somewhere... its out of order..

    And before you start saying im a racist, im not, im just speaking the truth.
    For your information alot of muslim, hindus, sikhs are british citizens and were born in the UK. I'm not a do gooder either.. I'm actually proud to live in a country where it is ok to practice what ever faith you want. Yes we do have imagration problems but I find it highly annoying how people like you seem to think it's all muslim as hello? its not . *REMOVED* take a few steps forward away from the stone age and walk into the 21st century.
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