Well as one who supports NATO and supports America, I say leave Alex the Serb's home node alone. He's entitled to his opinions and I pity him if he bases his views on America and Americans on American television (and I'm sure what's exported is way worse then the drek they normally show).

Alex, please base your views on what most Europeans do - ugly American tourists. Hell when I'm abroad I pretend I'm Canadian so I don't have to be lumped with those polyester wearing, toupee flapping, wigs a wailing, sour puss exports (why can't they just do in Rome what the fricking Romans do).

Just as long as Alex doesn't blatantly interject his anti-NATO feelings into technical discussions (that is in a non-sequiter non sequitur way), I'm fine with his stance and his home node.

-derby


In reply to Re: Friendly home node by derby
in thread Friendly home node by Juerd

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