Born and raised in the USA and very proud of it. A great place to live. My ancestors on my fathers side are Native Americans. We have been here a long time. Looks like people from all over the world want to live here too!
2007-10-12 15:21:05
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answered by BAS 4
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I live in the U.S.A. There are times when I'm thrilled to be a citizen, and times when I resemble the mother in the grocery store with the two heathen children . . . hiding my face and shaking my head in shame.
I anticipate that my living in the U.S.A. will come to an end shortly after I complete my education. I am not particularly fond of the supremacist image the government portrays of the U.S. people -- I, for one, don't think I'm any better than anybody else (and conversely, that anybody else is better than me).
How can I support a government that won't support me?
2007-10-12 14:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't live in the USA. Not because I wouldn't want to--if the right opportunity presented itself...
Who knows?
I'm a Canadian living in Taiwan. I could be very happy living in either place--and I could be happy in the US too.
2007-10-12 13:52:32
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answered by Pagan Dan 6
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Myself and about 300,000,000 million other Americans. Also, the 4 or 5,000,000 people who emigrate here each year.
How many people leave your country to live somewhere else?
How many people leave their country to live in yours?
2007-10-12 13:54:10
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answered by ? 6
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Americans.... Just about everyone... as one can see by the problem with out Southern boarder.
2007-10-12 13:58:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm an American and proud of it!
thanks!
2007-10-12 14:14:36
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answered by dude 5
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I do and proud of it!
2007-10-12 13:50:14
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answered by peaches6 7
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