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2006-11-12 09:38:05 · 5 answers · asked by lovely morris 1 in Arts & Humanities History

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It has always done just fine by us.
Well, after we got our independence that is.
We were rebels in our youth.

2006-11-12 09:39:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

By trying to stop America from attacking other Countries. Advising
them to take a good look at the situation before doing something
stupid. For the last 100 or more years the U S has Interfered in
Countries all over the World.If they did not Invade they sent
Agent Provocateurs in to to stir up trouble by organising Revolutions, and pay rebels money to buy arms to cause Revolutions. Salvador allende Chile is a case in point, the Cia
organised a Right Wing revolution there,and installed a regime
that introduced Death squads that Killed thousands of People.
Just because this regime Favoured American Business Interests. This happened in other Countries in Latin America
and elsewherein the World. America has not got many Friends
left in the World, It always succeeds in antagonising People.Everybody needs there Friends they even made a Television Series on that theme. Everybody in Europe loves the
American People its youre Governments, there Right Wing
Attitudes we dont like. Tony Blair was a lick to George Bush,
Everything Georgy said to Tony he would do as he was ordered by Bush.

2006-11-12 18:11:43 · answer #2 · answered by janus 6 · 1 0

On a more personal note they can bring out more musical groups like the Beatles,Stones,Pink Floyd, and indirectly Bono(U-2), he is from the British Empire. More Monty Python Movies. Certainly the Vic Theatre is marvelous and have accepted many American actors such as Kevin Spacey etc. They can help to promote Shakespeare more, and help us speak the English language more distinctly so we know what the other person is speaking about since most people here mumble or talk with accents. It helps to see such etiquette opposed to the immorallity we have here. At least they have a resolve and have humor to accompany the tragidies. But all and all I think their government is a Fraud, weak and certainly still tyrannical, it is not that long ago that they were bombing the Irish and over taxing in all their provinces. Tony Blair is a weak kneed individual and vaselates too much with Bush and the Arabic nations for the Arabs own their crown Jewels, especially his own jewels.

2006-11-12 18:33:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, we need British to supports us whenever they can (let's face it, the good ol' USA needs all the friends it can get). Ideally, it would be nice if the the British head of state could be a good influence on whoever our next president is, with enough knowledge, experience, common sense and the cajones to tell our president to grow a backbone, but also be able to warn him (or her) when the US is about to go off half-****** into yet another misadventure. I know any British Prime Minister would tell you that none of that is included in the job description, and probably borders on overstepping his authority, but ya know, I sure wish President Shrub had had better minds than Donald Rumsfeld and Karl Rove advising him. (Moe, Larry and Curly would be an improvement--he fellas! Let's give al-Sadr the ol' pie-in-the-face, nyuk, nyuk, nyuk.) Seriously, though, sometimes we need an ally who will warn us when we're about to shoot ourselves in the foot (yet again--not that we'll listen...we're America...we know what we're doing). That probably be the best thing the Brits could do for us.

2006-11-12 18:13:24 · answer #4 · answered by Yinzer Power 6 · 1 0

Keep Tony Blair from calling George Bush, and vice versa!

2006-11-12 17:41:04 · answer #5 · answered by untanuta 5 · 1 0

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