is anyone else getting bored with these question.....??
2007-04-05 04:48:38
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answered by Abdul 5
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Look at the Q & A on this webb site. There attitude to each other stinks. I recently found out that even though most only speak English they have problems understanding. Anything more than a straight forward question confuses them, they don't read questions with open minds and interpret them with an obvious personal agenda, often unrelated to the question. This makes it a pain communicating with them. They appear to lack the ability to have any insight as to the nature of America and can't consider questions that may contradict how they feel or what they have been taught, so they can't tolerate other attitudes or opinions. They appear not to respect other nations or people, the Afghanistan and Iraq war the Keyoto agreement. They are hypocrites, they proudly uphold their bill of rights and then in action sht on it by abusing their rights. They are cowards and can't admit to getting anything wrong except when it is pc-like slavery. They neither have the strength or courage to stand up for their convictions and I don't mean criminal. They are deceitful. I've suffered slander, physical abuse and victimisation at the hands of Americans and don't expect an apology, they don't have a conscience about it because they haven't been told to have one. In saying that I actually don't hate Americans, I do think they are a very dangerous and irrisponsible people whose self centerdness has and will contiue to cause huge problems all over the world and I believe most likely will end up in them triggering a final world war out of ignorance.
2007-04-12 01:16:36
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answered by purplepeace59 5
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I am an American and, as a grandson of four brave, ambitious, and hardworking men and women, then young and now long deceased, who came to America via Ellis Island from Greece in the period between 1910 and 1915, I am very happy and grateful and proud to be an American.
I have, however, become disenchanted with some of my fellow Americans who apparently find it fashionable to hate their own country.
Carl Schurz (1829 - 1906), a German revolutionary, American statesman, and Union Army General during the Civil War, was the first German-born American to serve in the United States Senate. He is famous for saying: "Our country right or wrong. When right, to be kept right; when wrong, to be put right." Those are words to live by.
2007-04-13 01:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't say that hate of country or others is ever ok. Being frustrated with the current economics, or leadership is ok. The best thing is to be a part of the solution instead of part of the problem. If you only change the life of once, you had made an impact.
2007-04-13 03:15:44
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answered by J B 1
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We pay taxes to supply the poor who have no desire to help themselves.. I'm tired of paying for some lazy sob who won't get off his butt and keep a steady job. Seriously that and paying taxes to keep all these people who don't care to contribute to society in prison. I say put a shovel or a hammer in the person's hand instead of sending them to jail make them work, if they refuse to work or act civil then just put a bullet in them. If we would just do that the united states would make huge leaps economically. Although it does go against christian beliefs that no man deserves to take the life of another. But I say, an eye for an eye!
2007-04-05 04:53:51
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answered by Anonymous
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So you want us to whine and cry about something that we have already assimilated into? Look, no government is perfect. John Locke stated that if a government were governed by angels, we would have no problems. But we are a government of men... I think we're pretty well off... Of course I don't agree with everything... but all in all... Hats off to America for trying...
2007-04-09 14:02:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I cannot think of any reasons why i should,because i love America it is a wonderfull place i have been there a few times and it is great i have allways been made to feel very welcome to each place i have visited,i dont know what your problem is ,but i like the USA and iam british from the uk.
2007-04-12 12:45:49
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answered by TS100N 6
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I don't hate America. I am just not fond of it. I have been there plenty of times. Americans are just like everyone else... some are better than others.
1. I don't like their big SUVs and trucks
2. There are a lot of rednecks. Some of those in the southernmost part speak very unintelligently
3. Some of them are TOO loud
4. Too Conservative
5. Bad food ( well some of it )
2007-04-06 04:09:29
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answered by Sarah* 7
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Well I don't hate the US in general.. but I hate Orlando Florida. It is a cess pool.
Check out www.orlandofloridasucks.com
2007-04-06 13:28:43
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answered by Anonymous
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We have Bush as President..believe me world..we don't like our president either..but we are working on it..he is almost out of office..give us a chance to become better as a country.
2007-04-10 23:19:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Most Brits have a deep affection for USA that includes me i have been in your country all places and i love your country and people with a few exceptions down south
2007-04-09 23:47:42
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answered by srracvuee 7
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