Here's video of the "incident".
http://www.sportsnet.ca/tennis/offic...f-undue-force/
Here's video of the "incident".
http://www.sportsnet.ca/tennis/offic...f-undue-force/
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Originally Posted by Hockey Guy
Why do you put incident in quotes?
Speaking of American tennis players.
Good to see that juiced up bubble bottomed freak choke up against an unseeded earlier.
She is never the greatest of all time.
Forza Italia!
Yeah but you're talking about past generations of americans. Those motherfuckers were the baddest and best generation of people ever of any country. 1940 american on avg was GOAT
2015 americans are selfserving, greedy as fuck, dumb as shit, and lazy. Euros are doing it right, we are doing it wrong.
Lol @ the right wing, religious asshole lunatics in the u.s. Give those retards the run of the country again and I might buy an m24 and take care of the problem myself.
Like every country in the world we have our good attributes, and bad. Fortunately the good still far outweighs the bad IMO. I would venture to say that is not the case in most countries.
As an American who has been a political junky from an early age. For example, I enthusiastically voted for Humphrey in a grammar school straw poll a few weeks before the 1968 election, then was consoled by my mom when he lost to Nixon.
Then, 4 years later, I, and some of my like-minded middle school cohorts, jeered Humphrey from the back of a high school auditorium as a "war monger" during a McGovern campaign rally. And then scrabbled to be right next to his waiting limo to jeer him there also, to which he classily responded by offering, with a dog tired and confused look on his face, his hand to shake. Because he was truly a class act.
I also ardently supported Nixon in a middle school class president debate, which I won handily, having induced my opponent to yelling obscenities at me as being "a brainwashed stooge like the rest of [us] idiots", or something like that, at which point the teacher called a halt to the debate. Then I cheered when Nixon trounced McGovern, who's campaign had been so broke at one point, a telethon had been held to raise money for the campaign. Which I also had laughingly watched a few weeks before despite it being a massive entertainment fail. And many years later, after becoming a bit better informed, realized that my middle school debate opponent all those years ago had been fucking right! (Rot in hell, Tricky Dick!!!)
Unfortunately for the U.S., too many of my fellow citizens (mostly middle and lower class white folks) never want to learn enough to let go of their adolescent political sentiments, and vote for too many politicians with an R in front of their name on the ballot, who then proceeded to push for/vote for legislation that economically guts their futures. And usually that support at the ballot box is ginned up by religious hot button issues, and related ballot initiatives. (You too, soon I hope, Karl Rove!!!)
So, yeah. Merika's got a too-many-religious-nuts problem.
Living abroad gives a new perspective on the USA, you learn positives and negatives and things that are just ok
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