Fall of the U.S.?

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BlumiereBleck

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fletch_talon said:
Skullkid4187 said:
fletch_talon said:
Skullkid4187 said:
The United States will not fall. Many Americans remember we only have 2 years left with a awful leader. Once we reelect a ACTUAL leader we should do fine.

EDIT: I don't care what you think. So no replies, I don't want to log on and find 32 messages of more hate mail :]
It may help if you didn't go trolling for it then.
This isn't hate mail, its just honest to goodness advice, you're quite deluded if you think a post like that achieves anything other than provoking flames.

Otherwise if you must be a troll at least be subtle about it. People find it more entertaining that way.
It isn't trolling its called "ones own opinion" but people here just can't live with anyone elses opinion other then there own.
Here's a little guide for future reference.

Opinion - I dislike Obama's policies such as [insert here] and think that his leadership could contribute to the downfall of the US if left unchecked.

Trolling - Obama is bad and nobody reply to this because I don't care what you think.

If you used the first method then you'd be fully justified in your statement, but instead you take the second path which just makes it seem like you're deliberately trying to aggravate people.
I think you'll find that there are plenty of people here who agree with your opinion I've seen plenty of anti-Obama minded individuals on this site, unfortunately many make the same mistake as you and come across as ignorant trolls. The non trollish variety do exist however.
Well we can't all edit everything we say before we post it.
 

ultrachicken

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blalien said:
Well the governor of Texas did threaten to secede. So there's that.
They'd certainly have a lot of luck with that, considering how it would be a tiny country and has a reputation for xenophobia, which would make getting allies difficult.

OT: I don't see the U.S. falling apart. Economic problems haven't torn us apart in the past (see the great depression), so why would a milder economic issue do it?