We, the people, hold these truths to be self-evident......
1 posted on
01/14/2004 11:44:54 AM PST by
Liz
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To: Liz
hmmmmm - ".....never having to admit our I am wrong"
2 posted on
01/14/2004 11:50:12 AM PST by
rface
(Ashland, Missouri - self proclaimed expert on "Liberal Group Think")
To: Liz
I have been lucky enough to travel around the world both as an American tourist and American soldier. Some insights I have picked up along the way:
I can honestly say, most of the world loves America and Americans. Even the French. They admire our "can do attitude," our eternal optimism, our individual independence and our absolute fearlessness in taking on "city hall and the powers in charge. They are also very grateful for our generosity. Americans are by far the most friendliest and giving people (individual and collectively) on the face of the planet. I could present statistic after statistic, but just ask any bartender or waitress in any remote town of any third world country who would they like as customers, and they will reply "Americans."
Our enemies, who I have also met and talked with, believe this optimism and generosity are a weakness. They feel that any country foolish enough to try to help other people (instead of crushing them) or permits dissenting points of view is weak. They feel our wealth (ironically made by extremely hard work) has made us soft and unwilling to fight very hard.
Our course, they do not know our war history and ignore our fighting traditions and legends. They do not understand that Americans do not really want to make war and want nothing to do with conquering the planet (too much paperwork). We would rather stay home with our families, enjoy life and work. But if we must fight, then we go all out; that we will kill our enemy as fast and numerously as humanly possible, that we will bring relentless devastation and carnage to our adversaries and not stop until they are either dead or have surrendered. We want to get the miserable job of war done as fast, efficiently and as brutally as possible so that we can go home.
Our enemies look at our military as the strength of machines. They feel if we did not have our wonderful helicopters, F-16s, Abrams Tanks, aircraft carriers, etc. that our soldiers would melt away. However, it is a rare event when an American soldier surrenders, even against overwhelming odds. The American soldier has slugged it out toe-to-toe with every enemy we have ever faced (even after all the wonder machines have broken down) and have always emerged the victor. This warrior spirit has been proven in regular army units, special op units and militia/National Guard units. It is not something that is taught, it is just always understood; that the soldiers of liberty and freedom will always defeat the soldiers of dictators and tyrants no matter what.
3 posted on
01/14/2004 11:50:57 AM PST by
2banana
To: Liz
To me, being an American means looking forward to retirement with Free Pills, from Canadian pharmacies, delivered to me (no shipping charge either!) at my new home on Mars. All thanks to Limited Government.
I can't wait.
4 posted on
01/14/2004 11:52:28 AM PST by
Hank Rearden
(Dick Gephardt. Before he dicks you.)
To: Liz
It means I can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard.
5 posted on
01/14/2004 11:52:54 AM PST by
jdege
To: Liz
First thing that comes to mind is I thank God I wasn't born somewhere else. We are the best place to be on earth and we need to appreciate that more.
6 posted on
01/14/2004 11:56:20 AM PST by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: Liz
Thanksgiving Day High School Football, English Ales, tobacco, salty smoked meats, Southern and Texas BBQ, New England clam chowder, suspicion of all centers of power- public and private, Kentucky Bourbon and the Kentucky Derby, whitewater rafting, 4-wheel drive off roading, Southern and Cracker Culture, Yankee poets, Johnny Cash, dive bars with St.Louis beer...
Just a few ideas on the only country I know...
7 posted on
01/14/2004 11:56:45 AM PST by
JohnGalt
(How few were left who had seen the Republic!---Tacitus)
To: Liz
It means getting my pockets picked to help po' folks get married, help companies find cheap labor, pay the social services and medical bills for millions of lowlifes, and be lied to about a bunch of typical DC activist bullshit packaged as conservatism. BARF!
9 posted on
01/14/2004 11:57:32 AM PST by
Huck
(Was that offensive? I hope that wasn't offensive.)
To: Liz
Freedom. The Rule of Law and Laws that respect individual Rights. That everyone is held to the same standard under those Laws in a Constitutional Republic.
Of course, that standard set forth by our Founders no longer exists in our current Democracy.
10 posted on
01/14/2004 11:58:17 AM PST by
Dead Corpse
(For an Evil Super Genius, you aren't too bright are you?)
To: Liz
I gave a speech a few years ago, to a local Rotary Club, to persuade the members to sign up to take an exchange student. The Rotary model is that each kid gets four host families, as no American family is totally "typical". In the audience at the time were TWO exchange students that my ex and I had for the full school year, from a non-Rotary program that made placements for the longer period. Being as they were both born under communism (one was from Ukraine, and the other was from Albania), it was easy for me to see what the experience of being in America had done for them, our fifth and sixth exchange students, but what really motivated my speech was what was shown to the students that had gone before, who were from prosperous European countries.
I stated to the group that I had myself been born in Canada, and adopted by American parents, and brought to the US at the age of six months. I went on to say that even though I probably would have had an economically decent life in Canada, I still wouldn't know about the American Dream that makes us all citizens of this great land. I finished up with, "There is a difference between living in a country that fought for its freedom, that still continues to fight for the freedom of people all around the planet, and living in a country that simply waited for the British to get tired of the weather and leave!"
Got a lot of cheers for that line!
To: Liz
Being an American nowadays means sports, sex, and shopping.
It used to mean individual liberty and personal responsibility. The experiment failed, the patient died.
13 posted on
01/14/2004 12:02:48 PM PST by
Protagoras
(When they asked me what I thought of freedom in America,,, I said I thought it would be a good idea.)
To: Liz
My wife stays at home and takes care of the house and children. Thats the way that we both wanted it (for our kids sake). Im also the boss at home. Not because I like to rule over my wife, or feel that shes less that me, but because we both agreed that such an arrangement is best to avoid needless arguments. I take my whole family to church every Sunday. I teach my children that life isnt fair and that they can either wise up to that and do their best, or they can whine and fight and fail. I spank my children when necessary. They do not disrespect me, my wife, their teachers, or anyone else for that matter. I own two guns. If someone came into my house to do harm to my family, theyd quickly find themselves lying on the floor with a sizable hole somewhere in their body. I believe that part of what makes America great is knowing that my children have the opportunity to become anything they want (even wealthy). I love America because it affords us all an equal opportunity. I do not believe that people who succeed should be sneered at or punished in any way.
My wife is from Germany. Her father moved here with his wife and children in 1987 without even knowing the language. He learned English, started a business, and sent all 3 of his kids to college. His company now employees more than 40 people. I, on the other hand, was born here. I did not go to college yet I started my own company at the age of 19. We live quite comfortably and my company now employees more than 70 people. I do make considerably more than my employees do, but I didnt force them to come to work for me, I dont force them to continue working for me, nor do I think that they're unable to become business owners themselves. That is why I love America. That is also why I hate anyone who seeks to destroy such things.
14 posted on
01/14/2004 12:05:06 PM PST by
Jaysun
(If a cluttered desk is the sign of a cluttered mind, what is the significance of a clean desk?)
To: Liz
By God's Grace and the genes of my parents, I was born in The U.S.A..
The U.S.A. doesn't owe me anything...I owe it everything !
I defend it with my life.
To paraphrase the words of Sonny Corleone, "I better not be doing it with just my d$ck in my hand"
Gun grabbers need to layoff the 2nd Amendment.
16 posted on
01/14/2004 12:16:31 PM PST by
stylin19a
(Is it vietnam yet ?)
To: Liz
Fighting for what is better, what is good, what is right.
17 posted on
01/14/2004 12:20:46 PM PST by
CyberCowboy777
(Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.)
To: Liz
America means freedoms given by GOD....those guaranteed by our Bill of Rights, and our Constitution......and the rule of GOD law
18 posted on
01/14/2004 12:20:54 PM PST by
fatso
To: Liz
I was born here 73 years ago, I've loved hard, partied hard, worked hard, lived hard and have been in a full-tilt-boogie-dance with life.
If I had it all to do over again, I would do it in exactly the same way ~ I wouldn't change a thing.
The good USofA is still the good old USofA ~ no place like it on this old planet ~ I wouldn't be anywhere else in the world!
Be Well ~ Be Armed ~ Be Safe ~ Molon Labe!
21 posted on
01/14/2004 12:36:11 PM PST by
blackie
To: Liz
Being an American means that the idea I'm working on (a consumer item meant to improve the quality of life for elderly people with extremely limited mobility) can blossom into a business that enriches me, employs fellow Americans, and sucks Pacific Rim cash back into American banks.
But in the course of researching the guaranteed staggering growth of my target market over the next 10 years, being American also means having leaders completely unwilling to address the financial crisis of the upcoming wave of retiring baby boomers. Both sides of the aisle talk about it occasionally, but neither has done nor plans to do anything remotely substantive.
Being an American means that Jerry, the guy that used to sell me my loaves of fresh-baked bread and apple pies, now changes tires and batteries. Both of us get our bread and pies from Walmart now, at about half the price he used to charge. That'd just be the breaks of business, I guess, but they're also about half the quality.
So he's stuck changing tires, and I was stuck eating crappy bread until I bought a bread machine...Made In China. Walmart didn't have one that was made over here. Well, at least I get to eat a variety of fresh breads again.
Not to be a snob, or anything, because this fine country was first settled by people who are now known as Native Americans, then the Chinese, then the Vikings, then the Spanish, and then the Dutch, but I'm a direct descendant of Cecily Reynolds, of Jamestown. When I think about what being an American means to me, I think about how long my people have been here.
Most of all, though, being an American means being free to say TO HELL WITH CHENEY! BLAKE ASHBY FOR PRESIDENT IN 2008!
To: Liz
now is the time to come to the aid of your country.....A bit late for that if you mean you're worried about losing liberty in the fashion the founders meant along with government of limited powers expressly enumerated in a constitution formed by free and sovereign states. The original Republic died with Lincoln's war and the central power grab and corporate welfare looting of the nation has been on a fast track ever since. The history of the nation in the last 150 years is the growth of government. Government is force. When government grows freedom is lost. The last chance we had to stop the "progress" was in the 1930's. There is no going back now. The great evil of socialism is that it can not be undone, not without a total financial collapse first that is.
BTW those who believe in socialism and big government no longer believe in the nation state. As you see we are in the process of erasing our borders. First with Mexico, then Canada, then the new North American Union will merge with the rest of the hemisphere into one giant bloc. It will take time and be a bit messy but that is what the future is. China will dominate the east. The EU will include North Africa and sub sahara Africa will always be a mess that is exploited for its mineral wealth.
29 posted on
01/14/2004 12:58:32 PM PST by
u-89
To: Liz
read later
To: Liz
One acronym.
K.Y.F.H.O.
That's what it means to me.
43 posted on
01/14/2004 1:57:43 PM PST by
Eris
To: Liz
Somebody gimme a cheeseburger!!!
44 posted on
01/14/2004 1:58:53 PM PST by
kevao
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