I'm proud to be an American

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nickbits

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Compared to living in a 3rd world shit hole, sure. Compared to most first world countries, not so much. Not that I don't love it here or anything but I don't get the tunnel vision patriotism.
 

Childs

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I think any western country would be fine, some probably better than the US when you consider overall quality of life for most of the population. But really, what we have in the US should be the minimum for every person in the world.
 

moonbogg

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you troll on a kindergarten level

You cannot do a double reverse 6 point turn troll on me. You accused me of not knowing what proud meant. American pride is in my blood. You may, at this point, consider yourself owned.
 

slayer202

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Nov 27, 2005
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4/10 on this one. 3 for effort and another point for choice of material.

You cannot do a double reverse 6 point turn troll on me. You accused me of not knowing what proud meant. American pride is in my blood. You may, at this point, consider yourself owned.

I'll give him half a point because this last sentence made me laugh. Still weak overall, and now he's slipping out of character
 

tcsenter

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Sep 7, 2001
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If you can manage to come-up with several photographic representations of what is great about America in ADDITION to a photo of the military, then you are proud to be an American.

If the military is the only thing you need to look upon in order to get your patriotic fix, then you're proud to be a military imperialist superpower.

It's like a class assignment: Go around your community taking pictures of things that you like about your community, and make a nice collage. Little Bobby's collage shows several photos from different angles, all of a tank sitting in front of the VFW with the flag in the background, and says "THAT, motherfuckers! Any questions? I didn't think so."

OK thank you Bobby, now go sit down. SIT DOWN, BOBBY!
 

moonbogg

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I'll give him half a point because this last sentence made me laugh. Still weak overall, and now he's slipping out of character

So what then? You're all of a sudden the fucking "Bogg-Slayer" now? You want to make a TV show about how you owned me with your multi directional twirl troll?
 

SlitheryDee

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I dunno about proud. I didn't have much part in making myself an american after all. I feel very lucky to be an american though. I like america and I want it to stay an awesome place to live. That'll have to pass for patriotism I guess.
 

moonbogg

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andddd you've killed it. see ya next time

OK then. Until next time.

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Mk pt

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USA... 'bastion of freedom'..
:-D

I'm proud to live in a smaller but more peaceful country - maybe because we have a much greater history has country.

Eventually americans will evolve and have another vision of their position in the world too.
:)
 

destrekor

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Nov 18, 2005
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It's all a guise. Sure, we are free. Free as our gov't wants us to be. Every war and conflict after WW2 was not in the name of freedom, but in the name of imperialism, resource control and corporate profits.

Sure. And you know what?

The Founding Fathers dared us all to do something about it. I'm too chicken to take charge, I'll admit that much, but what they did was outright revolution and terrorism, and just like then, such activity is seen as extremely shameful by almost everyone you personally cherish.

They dared us all to do what they did if this country ever became what they hoped to avoid. It's a scary and dangerous thought, isn't it? I'm one to say it almost should happen, it's seemingly being begged for at this point, wouldn't you say?
 

moonbogg

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Sure. And you know what?

The Founding Fathers dared us all to do something about it. I'm too chicken to take charge, I'll admit that much, but what they did was outright revolution and terrorism, and just like then, such activity is seen as extremely shameful by almost everyone you personally cherish.

They dared us all to do what they did if this country ever became what they hoped to avoid. It's a scary and dangerous thought, isn't it? I'm one to say it almost should happen, it's seemingly being begged for at this point, wouldn't you say?

Almost. Just about there. Let the economy tank a little harder and not recover, then the shit soup will start to steam.
 

destrekor

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Nov 18, 2005
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USA... 'bastion of freedom'..
:-D

I'm proud to live in a smaller but more peaceful country - maybe because we have a much greater history has country.

Eventually americans will evolve and have another vision of their position in the world too.
:)

The intelligent Americans have an accurate view of their (our) place in the world.

The unintelligent are as fallible here as they are in every other part of the world. They who are ignorant are found everywhere, and what they know of the world and their place in it is often equally as misguided as the bible-thumping, flag-shirt-wearing, lucky-to-have-a-10th-grade-education American.