And what is this supposed to mean? Is it un-American to avoid places you don't like? I happen to despise big cities. Always have and the more I'm forced to go into them the more I despise them. So to be a good Ameican should I force myself into the city? Why? What can I possibly find of value in the city that I can't get at home or over the net?
Face it, to some people, cities suck
Now where did I ever state that I hated the people who lived there? I realize that most of them are Americans. A large number of them are confused and I believe a significant proportion of them are treasonous (Anyone who votes democrat has got to be an enemy of our constitution. The democrat national platform and the Constitution are mutually exclusive). Unfortunately the only way to sort out the confused from the treasonous is a long term educational project which the pubbies seem reluctant to undertake.
It was funny that the Steeler fans booed Tom Brady and Deion Branch, the MVPs of the last two SB's, as they entered the stadium. The Pats could have given the Steelers a better game than anyone they faced in the playoffs (as we did when we beat them in Pitt earlier this year). Too bad we don't meet in the regular season on 2006...
Cities are the fruits of people. Cities are really bunches of people living together.
To hate a City is irrational. You did not say ALL CITIES, which is more defensible. You appeared to indicate those that have growing portions of moslems in them.
This is injurious to your emotional health, and makes you look quite intolerant.