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Here is an article I read today about life in the USA nowadays. It's pretty interesting guys, so do take a look.
There are some strange things though, like since when did everybody apparently start referring to Obama as "The General"?
Also, I'm not from the South so I didn't really understand what they are saying about migration and stuff. I'm originally from the North (Northeast more specifically) myself.
Okay, now I'll letcha enjoy the article and here's the link:
I'm guessing the OP is satirical...but in regards to the article; national media is probably one of our worst enemies. We talk about how much they hate us in the middle east because of our actions, well that's partially true at best. Whether we do something in their unfavor or not, their media reports that we do. Countless Mosques have been targeted and bombed by us according to Iranian media, I'm sure the same with North Korea.
So ideas, anyone think it may be possible to win these conflicts without action by using information (correct info)?
Here is an article I read today about life in the USA nowadays. It's pretty interesting guys, so do take a look.
There are some strange things though, like since when did everybody apparently start referring to Obama as "The General"?
Also, I'm not from the South so I didn't really understand what they are saying about migration and stuff. I'm originally from the North (Northeast more specifically) myself.
Okay, now I'll letcha enjoy the article and here's the link:
I really don't want to analyze this to death, but to me, you're poking fun at the Obama administration, right?
either that, or ...(you fill in the blank, I don't want to get in trouble with the mods.)
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