OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today

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nekkid_monkey
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OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 05, 2007 08:54
First female Speaker of the House and the first Muslim congressman. Bravo for progressive thinking, I hope the trend continues.

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 05, 2007 09:51
I' ll go out on a whim and say you live In America.

Politics is all crap, reminds me of lost, they talk a million miles per hour but get NOWHERE.
Change is inevitable. Except from a vending machine.

Viva La Revolution! erm, I mean Viva La Wii!

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 05, 2007 10:27
Yeah, I' m a US citizen.
Don' t get me wrong, I don' t think there' s going to be some dramatic breakthrough in the way the country is run just yet. It' s just encouraging to see people elect someone who' s not an white christian male into office.
I know elected officials are becoming more diverse with every election, but
for a country that claims equality and diversity as it' s greatest moral principles, our government is still horribly skewed.
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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 05, 2007 11:13
Still waiting on the Black man to make it into the White House. 24 proved that A black President is a good thing.
Change is inevitable. Except from a vending machine.

Viva La Revolution! erm, I mean Viva La Wii!

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 05, 2007 11:38

Still waiting on the Black man to make it into the White House. 24 proved that A black President is a good thing.


Funny thing is after 24 last season the government created a LA CTU unit. So funny :)
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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 05, 2007 23:30
Sure 24 is based on Real Life.
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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 06, 2007 00:09
There' s lots of stuff to be proud of all the time if you' re an american.
But for once, you' re GOVERNMENT does something good.
When people around the world say bad stuff about america it' s not really the american people or your accomplishments that we talk about, it' s your damn government.

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 06, 2007 01:03

Still waiting on the Black man to make it into the White House
Barack Obama, I' m pretty sure he' s running.

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 06, 2007 03:26


ORIGINAL: ginjirou

There' s lots of stuff to be proud of all the time if you' re an american.
But for once, you' re GOVERNMENT does something good.
When people around the world say bad stuff about america it' s not really the american people or your accomplishments that we talk about, it' s your damn government.


Do you know what a democracy is? It is a rip on the majority of the people when you rip on the government.
"If you knew how good I am you would think I'm modest."

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 06, 2007 07:30


ORIGINAL: locopuyo



ORIGINAL: ginjirou

There' s lots of stuff to be proud of all the time if you' re an american.
But for once, you' re GOVERNMENT does something good.
When people around the world say bad stuff about america it' s not really the american people or your accomplishments that we talk about, it' s your damn government.


Do you know what a democracy is? It is a rip on the majority of the people when you rip on the government.



Sometimes the majority needs to be ripped on.
Democracy is a fine system, but it has one huge flaw. Tyranny of majority. It really doesn' t matter if your ideas are right or wrong, as long as they' re popular.
The whole gay marriage thing going on right now is a perfect example.

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 06, 2007 10:37

ORIGINAL: nekkid_monkey



ORIGINAL: locopuyo



ORIGINAL: ginjirou

There' s lots of stuff to be proud of all the time if you' re an american.
But for once, you' re GOVERNMENT does something good.
When people around the world say bad stuff about america it' s not really the american people or your accomplishments that we talk about, it' s your damn government.


Do you know what a democracy is? It is a rip on the majority of the people when you rip on the government.



Sometimes the majority needs to be ripped on.
Democracy is a fine system, but it has one huge flaw. Tyranny of majority. It really doesn' t matter if your ideas are right or wrong, as long as they' re popular.
The whole gay marriage thing going on right now is a perfect example.


I agree majority isn' t always right, I just don' t like when people rip on democracies and claim they aren' t against any of the people, just the government. You can' t be.
"If you knew how good I am you would think I'm modest."

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 06, 2007 10:52
Whatever,America has been hated forever,dont tell me the American hate started with BUSH.
has been for over 50 years,and Dems fav pres Clinton was also hated world wide.
Just because the dems hate the republicane president right now,doesnt mean rest of the world finally understand and agree with you,wait until you get your dem president and see what happends.

Also while its nice to finally have a speaker of the house being a women and a muslim in congress,for me i could care less.

I want the best of the best.

Not to make some groups or organisations happy.

Ofc i do understand that some groups wants to be representated by someone like them.
But then there is something wrong with your party who cant give you that with a person without same color/sex as you.

For ex some of the fav in the riksdagen byt me is a former latino american and a black women,doesnt mean i like them for what they are and i want foreigner at the riksdag,it just means i agree with what they say and like them.
If they got their posistion of what they are and not stand for i wouldn' t like them.
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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 07, 2007 03:03
Sure, the government represents the people in a democracy so I guess that disliking the U.S. government is like disliking the people, but only to a certain degree.
I mean, it' s a two party system, it' s like choosing between pest and collera.
And regardless of the governments affairs the accomplishments of the people can' t be forgotten.
Like hamburgers
Pan Pizza
The Simpsons
Playboy
Pro Wrestling
Conan O' Brien
Star Wars
SCEA

And of course less important stuff like the scientific and cultural achievements.
The Nobel price isn' t that important so the fact that many winners are american is nothing to care about.

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 07, 2007 03:29
The nobel peace prize forum rotates between my college and a few other Lutheran colleges around the area.
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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 07, 2007 04:49
Man, Id kill for a Nobel Peace prize...
I dont want to celebrate, I want to sell you hate.

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 08, 2007 09:31


ORIGINAL: Silentbomber
Politics is all crap,


Not if it' s good politics



reminds me of lost, they talk a million miles per hour but get NOWHERE.


I think you mean Dawsons Creek

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 09, 2007 02:01
I' m just glad I' m half American. That' s all I' m saying.

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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 09, 2007 02:23
I' m just glad im 98% Swedish,thats all i can say :)
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RE: OMG, I' m actually proud of my country today - Jan 09, 2007 02:39
I' m just glad there are politicians because they make me feel like a much better person.