It's a strange thing. Whenever Americans ask me what I think of something American, and I happen to have to answer truthfully that the object in question (sometimes their own country) does have its flaws, they just blow their lids. What's the reason for this attitude? Isn't it much more interesting and helpful to hear about weaknesses, so that they can be fixed, to help make America better still? Oh, and do trust me - I am being most diplomatic when I make these remarks.
2006-07-14
14:30:51
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