
There are no "good guys" or "bad guys" in war. There is only perspective. A civilized and educated people would understand this. America is neither.
Well, that seems to be exactly how Americans see things. Some time ago I was watching TV, and there's was this reporter that was asking Americans what they thought about guns and their second amendment rights. I was truely shocked by those people's "good guy, bad guy" mentality. It's curious how they always see themselves as the "good guys" that are fighting the "bad guys", and ironically a big part of the rest of the world sees THEM as the "bad guys".
I'm making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS
There, fixed that for you. Or were you trying to mix the Portal reference with a Borat one? In that case, which I seriously doubt, I'd deserve a whoosh.
Prof: So the American government went to IBM to come up with a data encryption standard and they came up with ... Student: EBCDIC!"