Coffee Bean
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I know it's not cool to be proud of the USA anymore, but I am.
I love this country, and my fellow countrymen.
I love this country, and my fellow countrymen.
Hm, what gave you that impression? I think it is exremely cool to be proud of who you are, especially of your country(s). And I don't give a fuck what the liberal twats say. In Sweden its even illegal to sing the anthem certain times of the year because "we are a multicultural society." Fuck that. Its one nation and those that move there (immigrants) either become like you or can fuck off.Coffee Bean said:I know it's not cool to be proud of the USA anymore, but I am.
In the numerous countries I've been, USA is #1, and Canada #2. Home, sweet home.I love this country, and my fellow countrymen.
Nope you didn'tPuterTutor said:I'm quite proud to be an American as well. I hope I haven't given the impression I wasn't.
Squiggy said:.
i.e. Where was your flag on September10, 2001?
On my wall, beside the Canadian one.Squiggy said:i.e. Where was your flag on September10, 2001?
Yes I knowSquiggy said:It was a rhetorical question. No answers needed..just food for thought. And certainly not directed at anyone in particular.
Yes nothing like seeing the rest of the world and Europe to make you feel an incredible appreciation of what the United States is.Gonz said:I went to Europe several years ago & upon returning, I had a new respect for what, and who, we are. Being proud to be an American is a wonderful thing. As long as we don't confuse patriotism with towing the line. Isn't that one of our greatest rights & responsibilities? Fighting with our government.
Except I wasn't born in either, nor did I grow up in either. I have (had) a truely neutral point of view, and the USA and Canada comes out top. WAY ahead. For me.ris said:its odd that, so many people from europe say there's nothing like going to the usa to appreciate what we have here![]()
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Coffee Bean said:I know it's not cool to be proud of the USA anymore, but I am.
I love this country, and my fellow countrymen.