Posted on 05/01/2006 7:16:19 AM PDT by IrishMike
If you are a born Americanyou dont have the right to be offended. Now if you are from another country, especially if you are in America illegally, then you can be offended by the traditions and core values in America. All you have to do to get sympathy from our government and watchdog groups like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)-- is just complain because Americans havent yet accepted the fact, they are supposed to be a country of diversity and its totally out-of-the-question to strive for unity. And if you havent found out by now, how you can really cause a stinkdid you know you can use your children to be offended when the American Pledge of Allegiance is recited by American children in American schoolsespecially if under God is said in the recitation?
There are several things that have to occur before we can become a one-world nation: first we have to be brought down to ground-level (make that ground-zero) submissiveness. We have to relinquish our guns; we have to get in God we trust off of our currency; we have to forget about equal rights unless we are in America waving flags from another countrydemanding amnesty for breaking laws, and waving signs for Americans to get off of their continent. And before too much longer, we should be getting Pesos and the Euro in place of American money. Next, they will be singing the new Nuestro Himno in place of our National Anthem at the opening session of congress. And Ill bet you donuts to a dollarchildren will be singing the Spanish version in public schools before long.
While Mexicans are on a rollsomebody needs to implement a Spanish Pledge, and then the United States of America can be renamed Mexico. Hows that for progress?
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I had forgotten about the soccer incident.
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