I still wonder why the U.S. hasn't boycott Aruba? We would definitely get some answers about that missing girl
PT109
2007-03-12 13:31:27 UTC
Worse yet, I saw a commercial for Aruba on Television. Don't any of us care about anything anymore until it happens to us individually?
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Mike
2007-03-12 13:35:15 UTC
People disappear EVERY day everywhere in the world. To boycott one nation for one disappearance (when their track record is extraordinary) is ridiculous and stupid. Aruba hate is stupid. Its one person. Sure, she was blonde hair/blue eyed, and I know that causes so much stir here in the US, but please. When will the US boycott New York for the many disappearances annually from the state?
cass
2007-03-12 20:39:38 UTC
Everywhere on this planet, ther's a person that goes missing.
How would you expect everywhere to be boycotted?
It's not like Aruba (as in the whole country) has the fault that one person has gone missing.
Plus, people will want to go to a place, curiously looking for anything.
2007-03-12 20:34:56 UTC
Its not aruba's fault its the guy's who did it
2007-03-12 20:34:08 UTC
It happens all the time EVERYWHERE.
Should we boycott America?
Your thought process is too simplistic.
Tim
2007-03-12 20:35:05 UTC
I'm with Rita except I'd replace "too simplistic" with "too stupid."
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