>>I just get tired of people who live in countries that are about the size of Arkansas trying to tell us how to be the leaders of the world.
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>Close, but I think most are trying to ask you to stop trying to be the leaders of the world. Afaict, the U.S pretty much appointed itself to that position.
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I have no problem with that. The problem is that the same are also complaining when we don't do what they think we should do (or enough) 'as leaders of the world' when it suits them. We either don't give enough money, food, weapons, soldiers or don't take action when it should be taken. It is like you can't win for losing (or what is that phrase?)
I'm back to my wish that the U.S. pulls out everything, every dollar, every person from every where.
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