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Old 02-23-2008, 02:25 AM   #49 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Bella View Post
Quick question for anyone,


Also, I have another question........"Why do other countries have such violent protests, while when other countries do somethings that the U.S. doesn't approve, of end up non-violent here in the U.S.?"
I guess I see it as a stand point for the U.S. that, "Your damned if you do, and your damned if you don't!"
I find this as a "anger repressed" and they just loose it. We see it here in the USA also just not as often. Ours are not to often because we have other ways to fight (court system)and when they do take place it is brought under control quickly.

I also feel in the USA we do not live close to another area that has taken our loved ones lives. Look at what they are protesting and then the history behind it. Serbs are going to have to get used to change and when it's part of your history it can be difficult.

Your right about the damned part, reguardless of the side, one is not happy.
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