Re: Kerry: foreign students scared of US guns
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:04 pm
I wonder if Kerry thinks women in America should wear burqas to avoid offending foreigners.
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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?anygunanywhere wrote:I am detecting sarcasm. If there is none, are you serious?CoffeeNut wrote:They don't get to vote so why should anyone care?
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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.CoffeeNut wrote: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?anygunanywhere wrote:I am detecting sarcasm. If there is none, are you serious?CoffeeNut wrote:They don't get to vote so why should anyone care?
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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.CoffeeNut wrote: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?anygunanywhere wrote:I am detecting sarcasm. If there is none, are you serious?CoffeeNut wrote:They don't get to vote so why should anyone care?
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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 apologize for all of the confusion.VMI77 wrote: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.CoffeeNut wrote: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?anygunanywhere wrote:I am detecting sarcasm. If there is none, are you serious?CoffeeNut wrote:They don't get to vote so why should anyone care?
Anygunanywhere
Do you think differently? Should I start weighing the thoughts of other nations' people when trying to decide what is right for my country?