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Re: Kerry: foreign students scared of US guns

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:04 pm
by Panda
I wonder if Kerry thinks women in America should wear burqas to avoid offending foreigners.

Re: Kerry: foreign students scared of US guns

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 3:11 pm
by AEA
Kerry was a Fool in Vietnam, a Failure in Congress and it's obvious he has not learned anything along the way. Hopefully his term as Sec of State will end before he can do too much damage.

Re: Kerry: foreign students scared of US guns

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 4:15 am
by CoffeeNut
anygunanywhere wrote:
CoffeeNut wrote:They don't get to vote so why should anyone care?
I am detecting sarcasm. If there is none, are you serious?

Anygunanywhere
It was a serious statement. It would have been sarcasm if I said "They don't get to vote so why DOES anyone care?" I realize that people do care, people such as John Kerry, but why should I care what a foreign student thinks about my Constitutional rights? Kerry's statements are just more Obama agenda pushing that sadly a lot of Americans will fall for but in reality why should American's care what someone from Japan thinks about the laws of the United States?

Do you think differently? Should I start weighing the thoughts of other nations' people when trying to decide what is right for my country?

Re: Kerry: foreign students scared of US guns

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 6:46 am
by anygunanywhere
CoffeeNut wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:
CoffeeNut wrote:They don't get to vote so why should anyone care?
I am detecting sarcasm. If there is none, are you serious?

Anygunanywhere
It was a serious statement. It would have been sarcasm if I said "They don't get to vote so why DOES anyone care?" I realize that people do care, people such as John Kerry, but why should I care what a foreign student thinks about my Constitutional rights? Kerry's statements are just more Obama agenda pushing that sadly a lot of Americans will fall for but in reality why should American's care what someone from Japan thinks about the laws of the United States?

Do you think differently? Should I start weighing the thoughts of other nations' people when trying to decide what is right for my country?
Your statement was about them voting. Sorry if I read something into your statement that was not there. I too do not care what other countries think about us.

Anygunanywhere

Re: Kerry: foreign students scared of US guns

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 10:29 am
by VMI77
CoffeeNut wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:
CoffeeNut wrote:They don't get to vote so why should anyone care?
I am detecting sarcasm. If there is none, are you serious?

Anygunanywhere
It was a serious statement. It would have been sarcasm if I said "They don't get to vote so why DOES anyone care?" I realize that people do care, people such as John Kerry, but why should I care what a foreign student thinks about my Constitutional rights? Kerry's statements are just more Obama agenda pushing that sadly a lot of Americans will fall for but in reality why should American's care what someone from Japan thinks about the laws of the United States?

Do you think differently? Should I start weighing the thoughts of other nations' people when trying to decide what is right for my country?
I didn't comment but I also read your statement as saying, essentially, that non-eligible voters (non US citizens) don't get to vote. I completely missed that you meant you didn't care what they said or thought.

Re: Kerry: foreign students scared of US guns

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 1:36 pm
by CoffeeNut
VMI77 wrote:
CoffeeNut wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:
CoffeeNut wrote:They don't get to vote so why should anyone care?
I am detecting sarcasm. If there is none, are you serious?

Anygunanywhere
It was a serious statement. It would have been sarcasm if I said "They don't get to vote so why DOES anyone care?" I realize that people do care, people such as John Kerry, but why should I care what a foreign student thinks about my Constitutional rights? Kerry's statements are just more Obama agenda pushing that sadly a lot of Americans will fall for but in reality why should American's care what someone from Japan thinks about the laws of the United States?

Do you think differently? Should I start weighing the thoughts of other nations' people when trying to decide what is right for my country?
I didn't comment but I also read your statement as saying, essentially, that non-eligible voters (non US citizens) don't get to vote. I completely missed that you meant you didn't care what they said or thought.
I apologize for all of the confusion.