Y'all started the whole damned mess.
Sending y'alls prisoners and uneducated over here and calling them "Pilgrims".
Hell they couldn't even do simple measurements. Used barley corns.
And the Indians taught them what to eat and not eat, saved their hides in winter, then those "Pilgrims" stole all their land. What the hey, they were thieves to begin with.
Anyhoo, if y'all need us again, just holler, we'll be there. Wouldn't want the King and Queen to starve, or be checked.
2006-07-20 03:23:11
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answered by ed 7
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Nope, why? The words were penned during a difficult time of America's history. Now let me pose a question to you. When natural disasters strike America, how many countries come to our aid? NONE. The Katrina disaster brought some help. But when some country on the other side of the world is nearly wiped off the face of the globe, who is the first to lend aid? The YANKS. Who rebuilt Europe after the devastating ruin caused by World War 2, The Yanks, who rebuilt Japan? The Yanks. Yes, we did drop the first A-bomb, to end WWII, but it was that or prolong the war another bloody 3 to 5 years, because the Japanese would have fought to the end. Who suffered more causalities at the D-Day invasion? The Yanks. Actually I am quite proud of my country, however I don't always agree with policy, but that comes with the territory. I do love the Star Spangled Banner, and I served my country and have the wounds to testify.
2006-07-20 03:26:12
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answered by tigranvp2001 4
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specific. i'm a twin citizen of the two eire and the U.S. My 2 nationwide anthems are: Amhran Na bhFiann (The Soldier's music) and celeb Spangled Banner i don't might desire to pay attention my nationwide anthems to be proud. EDIT: Lol @ Roger. do not %. it on us in simple terms as a results of fact which you're actually not pleased with your united states of america, jealous looser.
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answered by overbay 4
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If you think our anthem is awful, then you obviously have never heard the Boston version of it. Oh, and btw, the only reason your sick of it is because we get to play it every time we kick the crap out of you (which is pretty much everything, every time).
2006-07-20 03:33:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, see, now you've gone and become rude! You don't have to be insulting when asking questions. I'm reporting you!
Yes I do feel proud. I feel proud of the men who wrote our Constitution, those who've died to uphold it. I'm proud of my Country's ORIGINAL purpose. The fact that we've had a bad President for a while, that our Country's Leaders have a Religious Agenda to follow does embarrass me. However, this Country, its Constitution and it's original purpose of Freedom and Democracy for all is what I love.
Like I said...I've reported you.
2006-07-20 03:15:58
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answered by bitto luv 4
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Well, the song did derive from a British drinking song. You're probably just tired of hearing it all the time because we own you in sports, plus we practically own you, period. Britain might as well call themselves the 51st state. "Yo, Blair." LOL.
2006-07-20 03:11:08
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answered by SirCornman 3
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That is a beautiful song about the resiliency of America.
2006-07-20 03:14:08
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answered by hawley5150 3
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Yeah, I wish we'd used the one the Brits use. It sounds a lot better.
2006-07-20 03:20:01
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answered by hellzbellz 3
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No and as usual we have to police the world ourselves because no one else has the cajones to help us.
2006-07-20 03:12:06
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answered by Anonymous
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which one?god raped the queen?
2006-07-20 03:12:18
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answered by b 4
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