Why not. If they wernt why are there so many wars?
2006-07-11 19:25:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No, and perhaps that's a good thing. Should one be proud of a country that behaves poorly? Should citizens of the Sudan be proud of their genocide? In fact, I suspect all countries have some people that aren't proud of their homeland. Conservatives in liberal countries, liberals in conservative countries. It's a wild, wierd world out there, and getting more polarized by the minute...
2006-07-11 19:32:00
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answered by PtolemyJones 3
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I do not believe that there is any relationship between being proud of ones country and the number of Wars that mankind fights.
For example, the Sunnis and the Shiites are in a Civil War and I doubt that many of them are proud of their country - they just obediently follow the Quran!!!!! and kill each other.
2006-07-11 19:30:48
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answered by fatsausage 7
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I am an American, and I love this country. I think it is the greatest nation to have ever existed. It has the greatest capacity for good EVER! Am I prowd of the fact that it does more good than any other nation ever even considered doing? Yes sir, you betcha.
But, overall, am I proud of it? No. How can I be proud of a country that kills its own children and calls it choice, kills its elderly, sick, and other weak undesirables and calls it compassion, embraces lack of morality and calls it tolerance, promotes the inevitable perversions and calls them acceptable alternative lifestyles, negotiates with terrorists and calls it pragmatism, gives kids who can neither read nor write diplomas and calls it education, lets vile hateful creatures desecrate our ultimate symbols of patriotism and virtue and sacrifice and calls it free speech, creates a permanently entrenched block of poor and particularly uneducated wretches and calls it welfare and affirmative action, tells other nations that they cannot respond to terrorists the same way we do and calls it human rights, watches REAL human rights abuses going on in Africa, China and Muslim countries and writes it off as resource issues, and mocks and blasphemes my Savior and calls it free religion, among other things too numerous to mention? I can only pray that God will give me the tools and the fortitude to try to fix this mess, and that this mess is still around for me to fix when I get there.
May God richly bless America. Only He knows just how much we need it.
2006-07-11 20:18:35
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answered by libertyu9 2
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I cannot state that I am proud of my country, Turkey.
It is actually very difficult to be proud of being a citizen of Turkish Republic of the present whereas I am proud of my nationality, and history. I am proud of being the grand child of Ottoman who has never exploited any of nations under his govarnence -unlikely to modern(!) countries of today-...
2006-07-12 03:59:44
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answered by Barış K 1
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My parents' country, Mexico, has its own big set of problems, but my identity with its people rewards me with a higher sense of pride, belonging, and love than my U.S. ties. I've lived in the US all my life. I survived poor schooling yet still made it through college. I've had good jobs which provided for better than average living, but there's a lot of things about American society and corporate America which sadden me and make me feel shameful in the eyes of the world and generations past.
2006-07-11 19:37:10
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answered by carademenzo 2
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I love my country, Scotland, but I can't say I'm proud of it.
2006-07-12 19:20:56
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answered by Patchouli Pammy 7
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South Africa.... even with all the problems i am truly a proud South African!!! Beautifull country
2006-07-11 19:34:02
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answered by bubbles!?! 1
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I love my Country, it's the Government I don't like.
2006-07-11 19:29:54
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answered by mad john 3
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Whatever its faults,everyone must be proud of his country.realising goverment or other defeciencies, one should try
to remedy these shortcomings through democratic process.
2006-07-11 20:04:57
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answered by ? 4
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You'd better believe it. Israel's my country.
Israel, be strong! Zahal, be strong in protecting you'r brothers and sisrers! We all are backing you up, and praying for your safe return home, and for the end of this war.
2006-07-12 05:06:08
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answered by Anonymous
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