"Take the Middle East seriously, because that's the center of - that's the place where people get so despondent and despair that they're willing to come and take lives of U.S. citizens." -- George W. Bush, asked on Al Arabiya TV what advice he would give the next president
Nah, must be the middle east bit of the US. What would that be? Kentucky? Georgia? * Yeah, a lot to be despondent about there I guess. *If this is an incorrect statement please take it to be a play on Dubya's ignorance. If it is correct, then ignore it. Can't be bothered to google a map.
*shrug* We're a shitty region, and there are actual dogmatic branches of Sunni Islam that blame the entirety of the problems in the ME on "evil Crusader foreigners trying to destroy, corrupt, and conquer our society". Qutbism is a fine such lunacy, to name one.
Middle East US would be pretty close to Maryland and Virginia. I would agree that the Middle East is a pocked place that wants to destroy America. We elect them and they destroy us. Works every election cycle. I think that we should wipe out everyone in the Middle East (US). Then maybe America wouldn't be as threatened anymore. PS and Edit: Washington DC is located between Maryland and Virginia.
I was just thinking that 'isn't DC in the middle east?' and now I know that it is and they are so despondent there that they are going to come and destroy us... While Australia doesn't have weapons of mass destruction we do have a lot of uranium that is used to make the bombs so DC in its despair is coming to get us for supplying the enemy. Excellent.
I was wondering about that having lived there for 15 years. Honestly, I must have been looking in all the wrong places....
hmm, yeah, have always wanted to visit the opal fruit mines... *imagines a fantastic place not unlike Willy Wonka's factory*
Well it would if you are in the land of the impressionists: But in the real world an opal mine just looks like this:
Since around 1970 Australia is a primary producer of the raw materials, required to make licit opium-based drugs, i.e. morphine and codeine. It's Legal, and Canberra Wants More of the Market : Australia's Booming Opium Trade - International Herald Tribune