Careful there...despite being a Brit, I *loved* (and still do) BG, despite the fact that my g/f calls all Sci-fi that comes out of the US "Cowboys & Indians in the sky shite".
I have read much of this with interest, and i can't help thinking that this is a step in the right direction for the US.
Lat me explain. Many Brits, myself included, are a little confused by the passion with which Americans approach patriotism. Am I the only one who thinks it a little scary that very young children are swearing an oath to a country? Or a God? Any God for that matter.
There was an interesting comment posted earlier in this discussion, something to the tune of
"...in the current political climate you are either a patriot, or a terrorist..."
Think about that, we now have Americans too afraid to stand out, in a country that makes children swear an oath to a political body they have little comprehension of.
No offence intended, I'm just saying be careful, and perhaps for once the courts have got it right.
You would have been modded higher if you'd said "We're" - that's the way of these people.
:)
Americans, i ask you
i'm going out on a limb here, but i think you're upset.
Nice one mate, I too bought that software, so we're both 1eeT. Aint having money great?
I happen to have liked Armageddon - but i'm the only person i know who did. And yes, i did have to go to dictionary.com to spell it.
Jesus can't help you my friend :)
FUD it might be, but at least I finally have a target. To think there was a time I thought DoS attacks were childish. Oh well, you live you learn...
Careful there...despite being a Brit, I *loved* (and still do) BG, despite the fact that my g/f calls all Sci-fi that comes out of the US "Cowboys & Indians in the sky shite".
/hugs Firefly DVD
I have read much of this with interest, and i can't help thinking that this is a step in the right direction for the US. Lat me explain. Many Brits, myself included, are a little confused by the passion with which Americans approach patriotism. Am I the only one who thinks it a little scary that very young children are swearing an oath to a country? Or a God? Any God for that matter. There was an interesting comment posted earlier in this discussion, something to the tune of "...in the current political climate you are either a patriot, or a terrorist..." Think about that, we now have Americans too afraid to stand out, in a country that makes children swear an oath to a political body they have little comprehension of. No offence intended, I'm just saying be careful, and perhaps for once the courts have got it right.