I don't see it as pride related really. Until Americans who have a lot, start to see they are losing because of this problem, not much will happen.
When and if that occurrs there will be action in the streets. People will act if they are being actively threatened. There are lots of bone headed, gun ladden maddened to the point of frenzy by AMerican TV, Americans who right/wrong or otherwise will hit the streets gunning for some action if they thought they could get away with it.
We are a gun toting arm of civilians. Not many other countries in the world can say that. That alone will make it easier.
Once it starts, get ready to duck cuz all kinda snakey stuff will occurr.
I don't think it will look like a rebellion though. In the long run there will be groups who operate together. In the beggining it will be individuals who just get down and act up on their anger. This will erupt a larger response. Who knows where it will end or what the outcome will be.
This is what our elected officials have done to us, by not enforcing the will of the people.
2007-01-20 08:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think it has so much to do with pride as just being "comfortable". So many people in this country have the attitude that if it does not directly affect them, then it's not their problem. Or the attitude that oh well, there isn't anything I can do anyway, so I don't even want to hear about it, or know what is going on in the world and our country. It's really quite sad. But, I dont think it's too late. Not yet, anyway.
2007-01-20 15:06:54
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answered by krikkitsong 2
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There is plenty of pride to go around. Trying to find a common issue everyone agrees on that is worth rallying around is the difficult part. There is a revolution that goes on every two and 4 years... It's called voting.
2007-01-20 15:05:17
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answered by Mr Cellophane 6
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I don't think it's a pride issue, I think it's a matter of personal selfishness and divionism. Too much "as long as I have mine" and not enough dedication of the common cause of being American, instead of an individual. So sadly, I guess my answer is... no.
2007-01-20 15:01:14
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answered by barefoot_always 5
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I honestly don't think so. In my job I talk to hundreds of unique individals every week and never the same person twice. The biggest pattern I've seen is that if its not easy and doesn't make them 100% comfortable they will refuse to do it. There's always exceptions but unless its on their lawn they don't care. Answer: No. It sucks but its the truth.
2007-01-20 15:23:02
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answered by reptile_tim 2
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Rebellion and pride are not related. Most Americans would not condone an illegal uprising against the government.
2007-01-20 15:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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June 14 - 16 in DC and state capitals.
Be there.
http://www.lframerica.com/march.html
2007-01-20 15:08:23
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answered by DAR 7
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They do but I feel they haven't been pushed into the corner far enough yet,I don't think it will take much more,but then maybe it is a lost cause.
2007-01-20 15:32:01
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answered by mikef7408 2
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I can tell you this, if this liberal bull **** keeps up there will be a rebellion.
2007-01-20 15:00:51
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answered by Daniel J 2
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Yes we do. It's called voting.
2007-01-20 15:07:47
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answered by Icanhelp 3
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