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#1 HFkami
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yIEgZxU1kc

republicans and democrats

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gotta love it

propoganda of all kinds brings a smile to my face

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A politician being a hypocrite is hardly exclusive to America. It's happened all throughout history.
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#4 TwoFace-BS
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And how exactly is this news?
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You just love making dumb anti-US threads, don't you.
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Well, United States is a very hypocritical country. But I don't know if it's the most hypocritical.

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You just love making dumb anti-US threads, don't you.spazzx625

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#8 kuraimen
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I think most power structures such as governments share the same kind of hypocritical requirements. One of the reasons I supported Wikileaks but it seems many people like their governments spilling BS to them so they can continue living comfortably in their ignorance. You know what they say, people have the government they deserve.
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#9 conistant
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All democracies are hypocritical.Wish I had been born in the dark ages instead of this era cause it sucks.
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#10 Chris_Williams
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what country isn't a hypocrite

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I think most power structures such as governments share the same kind of hypocritical requirements. One of the reasons I supported Wikileaks but it seems many people like their governments spilling BS to them so they can continue living comfortably in their ignorance. You know what they say, people have the government they deserve.kuraimen
a lot of the government is disjointed. Nations and governments make an effort to look cohesive, but what happens is, politicians set policy. And those policies may be ineffective. It also doesn't mean the people under them, who are counted on to execute the policy's would do so as intended. If there is any hypocrisy in government I think it occurs between the cracks. And not with any degree of mischievous intent as a whole.
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#12 StRaItJaCkEt36
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All democracies are hypocritical.Wish I had been born in the dark ages instead of this era cause it sucks.conistant
I know what you mean. There is nothing like being a serf. The joy of giving 98% of my hard work to the local lord. Who wants to live past their 40's anyways? and if I was really lucky I'd have been a slave.
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[QUOTE="kuraimen"]I think most power structures such as governments share the same kind of hypocritical requirements. One of the reasons I supported Wikileaks but it seems many people like their governments spilling BS to them so they can continue living comfortably in their ignorance. You know what they say, people have the government they deserve.StRaItJaCkEt36
a lot of the government is disjointed. Nations and governments make an effort to look cohesive, but what happens is, politicians set policy. And those policies may be ineffective. It also doesn't mean the people under them, who are counted on to execute the policy's would do so as intended. If there is any hypocrisy in government I think it occurs between the cracks. And not with any degree of mischievous intent as a whole.

I don't agree with that. There's a very evident in your face hypocrisy in governments specially the most powerful ones. For example the US talks a lot about democracy and freedom but they have had no problem supporting ruthless dictators that are friendly to them or helping overthrow democratically elected governments if they don't follow their ideology.
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i gotta be honest, all countries are hypocrits, russia, china, saudi arabia, but those countries kind of admit it and they dont hide it. The problem with America is that everybody thinks its "land of the free, home of the brave" when its hardly that. They claim the moral highground more than any other country but they dont truly have it.

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#15 StRaItJaCkEt36
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[QUOTE="StRaItJaCkEt36"][QUOTE="kuraimen"]I think most power structures such as governments share the same kind of hypocritical requirements. One of the reasons I supported Wikileaks but it seems many people like their governments spilling BS to them so they can continue living comfortably in their ignorance. You know what they say, people have the government they deserve.kuraimen
a lot of the government is disjointed. Nations and governments make an effort to look cohesive, but what happens is, politicians set policy. And those policies may be ineffective. It also doesn't mean the people under them, who are counted on to execute the policy's would do so as intended. If there is any hypocrisy in government I think it occurs between the cracks. And not with any degree of mischievous intent as a whole.

I don't agree with that. There's a very evident in your face hypocrisy in governments specially the most powerful ones. For example the US talks a lot about democracy and freedom but they have had no problem supporting ruthless dictators that are friendly to them or helping overthrow democratically elected governments if they don't follow their ideology.

that's cultural ideology. and it's challenging for most people to live up to ideals. But that won't stop them from having them. And that happens collectively. When people go about their lives as individuals(the cracks), anything is apt to happen, that doesn't mean those individuals(the cracks) representative the whole of the society. but that's only what I think
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[QUOTE="spazzx625"]You just love making dumb anti-US threads, don't you.HFkami

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Dumb C*nt. :D
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TC you're not even worth of making sandwiches with the females.
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[QUOTE="StRaItJaCkEt36"][QUOTE="kuraimen"][QUOTE="StRaItJaCkEt36"] a lot of the government is disjointed. Nations and governments make an effort to look cohesive, but what happens is, politicians set policy. And those policies may be ineffective. It also doesn't mean the people under them, who are counted on to execute the policy's would do so as intended. If there is any hypocrisy in government I think it occurs between the cracks. And not with any degree of mischievous intent as a whole.

I don't agree with that. There's a very evident in your face hypocrisy in governments specially the most powerful ones. For example the US talks a lot about democracy and freedom but they have had no problem supporting ruthless dictators that are friendly to them or helping overthrow democratically elected governments if they don't follow their ideology.

that's cultural ideology. and it's challenging for most people to live up to ideals. But that won't stop them from having them. And that happens collectively. When people go about their lives as individuals(the cracks), anything is apt to happen, that doesn't mean those individuals(the cracks) representative the whole of the society. but that's only what I think

I'm talking about the US government here not individuals. If the US government claims to have the high moral ground and then acts the opposite I consider that hypocritical and I don't think they do it by accident.
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[QUOTE="conistant"]All democracies are hypocritical.Wish I had been born in the dark ages instead of this era cause it sucks.StRaItJaCkEt36
I know what you mean. There is nothing like being a serf. The joy of giving 98% of my hard work to the local lord. Who wants to live past their 40's anyways? and if I was really lucky I'd have been a slave.

Yeah thats true.Our whole village could have been slaughtered and we would have ended up like conan with all those muscles from the hard work.
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I think most power structures such as governments share the same kind of hypocritical requirements. One of the reasons I supported Wikileaks but it seems many people like their governments spilling BS to them so they can continue living comfortably in their ignorance. You know what they say, people have the government they deserve.kuraimen
You think that most of those middle easterners deserved the govts they had? Do you think North Korea, China, Vietnam, and Cambodians deserve theirs?
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The thing with hypocrisy is that it is far easier to criticize others than to turn and look at yourself. That's why so many governments are critical of others yet turn a blind eye to their own faults.

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#22 StRaItJaCkEt36
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[QUOTE="StRaItJaCkEt36"][QUOTE="kuraimen"] I don't agree with that. There's a very evident in your face hypocrisy in governments specially the most powerful ones. For example the US talks a lot about democracy and freedom but they have had no problem supporting ruthless dictators that are friendly to them or helping overthrow democratically elected governments if they don't follow their ideology.kuraimen
that's cultural ideology. and it's challenging for most people to live up to ideals. But that won't stop them from having them. And that happens collectively. When people go about their lives as individuals(the cracks), anything is apt to happen, that doesn't mean those individuals(the cracks) representative the whole of the society. but that's only what I think

I'm talking about the US government here not individuals. If the US government claims to have the high moral ground and then acts the opposite I consider that hypocritical and I don't think they do it by accident.

The U.S. government is made up of individuals. Those individuals may make claims on high moral ground. That doesn't mean they have the capacity to execute those claims. They rely on people under them. All they do is set the policy and each has their own vote. And what those claims mean to each person may be slightly different.

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[QUOTE="kuraimen"]I think most power structures such as governments share the same kind of hypocritical requirements. One of the reasons I supported Wikileaks but it seems many people like their governments spilling BS to them so they can continue living comfortably in their ignorance. You know what they say, people have the government they deserve.sonicare
You think that most of those middle easterners deserved the govts they had? Do you think North Korea, China, Vietnam, and Cambodians deserve theirs?

Of course, women should be treated like animals and be forced to hide from the outside world. Children should work in a coal mine at age 7 so that later in life they can become coal miners/soldiers.

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[QUOTE="kuraimen"]I think most power structures such as governments share the same kind of hypocritical requirements. One of the reasons I supported Wikileaks but it seems many people like their governments spilling BS to them so they can continue living comfortably in their ignorance. You know what they say, people have the government they deserve.sonicare
You think that most of those middle easterners deserved the govts they had? Do you think North Korea, China, Vietnam, and Cambodians deserve theirs?

Well it depend, do they live in a democracy? There are ways to try and change it if they want, democratic nations have more possibilities than autocratic ones at least in theory. Are the people passive with what their government does? If they have a government that oppresses them and decide not to do anything to change that then I think they kind of deserve it. Look for example at Nazi Germany, you could argue no people deserve such a government but then look at how germans acted to put someone like Hitler in power. Sure they were suffering before the nazis but they decided to renounce common sense and humanity to see things get better for them.
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[QUOTE="kuraimen"][QUOTE="StRaItJaCkEt36"] that's cultural ideology. and it's challenging for most people to live up to ideals. But that won't stop them from having them. And that happens collectively. When people go about their lives as individuals(the cracks), anything is apt to happen, that doesn't mean those individuals(the cracks) representative the whole of the society. but that's only what I think StRaItJaCkEt36

I'm talking about the US government here not individuals. If the US government claims to have the high moral ground and then acts the opposite I consider that hypocritical and I don't think they do it by accident.

The U.S. government is made up of individuals. Those individuals may make claims on high moral ground. That doesn't mean they have the capacity to execute those claims. They rely on people under them. All they do is set the policy and each has their own vote. And what those claims mean to each person may be slightly different.

The US government represents the people of the US. I think the way to measure the hypocrisy of a country is to look at how their government acts against what they claim. Otherwise you would have to go and ask every person how they think and look at how they act but I don't know who would do that.
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[QUOTE="kuraimen"][QUOTE="StRaItJaCkEt36"]

I'm talking about the US government here not individuals. If the US government claims to have the high moral ground and then acts the opposite I consider that hypocritical and I don't think they do it by accident.kuraimen
The U.S. government is made up of individuals. Those individuals may make claims on high moral ground. That doesn't mean they have the capacity to execute those claims. They rely on people under them. All they do is set the policy and each has their own vote. And what those claims mean to each person may be slightly different.

The US government represents the people of the US. I think the way to measure the hypocrisy of a country is to look at how their government acts against what they claim. Otherwise you would have to go and ask every person how they think and look at how they act but I don't know who would do that.

So... we should judge the people of Saudi Arabia by their government? That would be laughably unfair. Likewise with dozens of other countries I can think of, frankly including the USA.
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#27 StRaItJaCkEt36
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[QUOTE="StRaItJaCkEt36"]

[QUOTE="kuraimen"] I'm talking about the US government here not individuals. If the US government claims to have the high moral ground and then acts the opposite I consider that hypocritical and I don't think they do it by accident.kuraimen

The U.S. government is made up of individuals. Those individuals may make claims on high moral ground. That doesn't mean they have the capacity to execute those claims. They rely on people under them. All they do is set the policy and each has their own vote. And what those claims mean to each person may be slightly different.

The US government represents the people of the US. I think the way to measure the hypocrisy of a country is to look at how their government acts against what they claim. Otherwise you would have to go and ask every person how they think and look at how they act but I don't know who would do that.

I don't think representation is as simple as you make it out to be. It's not a 1-1 for kind of deal. If I vote for a person that doesn't mean he represents how I think. He represents me in how he thinks what is best for me. A lot of people don't even vote because the person they're voting for would not represent them regardless of the vote. I think it's a stretch, or some part of cultural fancy that claim the government of the u.s. represents the people.

the apperance of hypocrisy is as I said it was. a unified government is unfathomable to me. Best to look at the individuals.

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[QUOTE="kuraimen"][QUOTE="StRaItJaCkEt36"] The U.S. government is made up of individuals. Those individuals may make claims on high moral ground. That doesn't mean they have the capacity to execute those claims. They rely on people under them. All they do is set the policy and each has their own vote. And what those claims mean to each person may be slightly different.

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The US government represents the people of the US. I think the way to measure the hypocrisy of a country is to look at how their government acts against what they claim. Otherwise you would have to go and ask every person how they think and look at how they act but I don't know who would do that.

So... we should judge the people of Saudi Arabia by their government? That would be laughably unfair. Likewise with dozens of other countries I can think of, frankly including the USA.

Like I said we also have to look at what the people in the country do. Are Saudi Arabians trying to do something to end that? or are the majority just too comfortable and decide not to do anything? I see a lot of americans complain about their government but when the moment of truth comes and they side with the government against Wikileaks because they are more comfortable with the status quo then I don't see how they don't deserve that the government keeps lying to them. They had a choice and they chose a side. I'm aware many americans chose against the government too but in the end the majority won't or won't even care until it comes and bites them in the ass.

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When a nation advocates that all nations should be free democracies, but at the same time orchestrates coups against democratic elected leaders, supports and send arms to dictators, then you can certainly consider that nation a hypocritical nation.
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republicans and democrats

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[QUOTE="kuraimen"][QUOTE="StRaItJaCkEt36"] The U.S. government is made up of individuals. Those individuals may make claims on high moral ground. That doesn't mean they have the capacity to execute those claims. They rely on people under them. All they do is set the policy and each has their own vote. And what those claims mean to each person may be slightly different.

StRaItJaCkEt36

The US government represents the people of the US. I think the way to measure the hypocrisy of a country is to look at how their government acts against what they claim. Otherwise you would have to go and ask every person how they think and look at how they act but I don't know who would do that.

I don't think representation is as simple as you make it out to be. It's not a 1-1 for kind of deal. If I vote for a person that doesn't mean he represents how I think. He represents me in how he thinks what is best for me. A lot of people don't even vote because the person they're voting for would not represent them regardless of the vote. I think it's a stretch, or some part of cultural fancy that claim the government of the u.s. represents the people.

the apperance of hypocrisy is as I said it was. a unified government is unfathomable to me. Best to look at the individuals.

Well the decisions of the government affect the world and in the end individuals voted them in office which means they kind of agree with what they do. As I understand it the US government is the one being hypocritical since, even if they are conformed by individuals, they have a set structure for representation and what they say is too different with what they do.
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Yawn.

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republicans and democrats

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So its Americas political parties that are hypocrites.
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That video made me feel pretty sick.
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A politician being a hypocrite is hardly exclusive to America. It's happened all throughout history. JML897
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All men are created equal......shut up negro make me a sandwich.
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[QUOTE="spazzx625"]You just love making dumb anti-US threads, don't you.HFkami

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i love how there wasn't a single thing that spazz said that could be considered racist, and yet, you called him one.

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Speaking of hypocrisy or should I say self righteousness. . . . . . . . . ................................................

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All men are created equal......shut up negro make me a sandwich. pygmahia5

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Most countries are hypocritical to an extent. It's just that the US has the bigger voice and power to act upon it.

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At least america didnt give in to the thalmor like some other weak countries. I dont know about you, but if I want to worship Talos, I will.

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[QUOTE="WickoSicko"][QUOTE="HFkami"]

republicans and democrats

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Personally, I've always felt the Roman Empire was the most hypocritical entity in history. Claimed to be the arbiter of virtue, civility and refinement, but one of its major forms of entertainment was feeding people to lions and watching slaves fight to the death.
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Personally, I've always felt the Roman Empire was the most hypocritical entity in history. Claimed to be the arbiter of virtue, civility and refinement, but one of its major forms of entertainment was feeding people to lions and watching slaves fight to the death.Danm_999
My money was on the ancient babylonians. All holy and might with that code of Hammerabi.
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#46 gamerguru100
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People are hypocrites.

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#47 LJS9502_basic
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Somebody might want to brush up on their history...
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#48 SPYDER0416
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At least america didnt give in to the thalmor like some other weak countries. I dont know about you, but if I want to worship Talos, I will.

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This is exactly why I joined the Stormcloak Rebellion. I won't allow the American Empire to infringe on MY rights as a Nord to independence.

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The only thing that pisses me off about the American government is that they act like they're the goodwill fairy or something, bringing peace and democracy to those who need it. I don't anyone in the world except the American people buys that crap.
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#50 LJS9502_basic
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The only thing that pisses me off about the American government is that they act like they're the goodwill fairy or something, bringing peace and democracy to those who need it. I don't anyone in the world except the American people buys that crap.Stavrogin_
That isn't why the government does that......:|