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Why do you love America?
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<blockquote data-quote="HackimerRob" data-source="post: 1218" data-attributes="member: 2328"><p><strong>Why do you love America?</strong></p><p></p><p>I love the fact that it was formed by people that were trying to get away from oppression and built a constitution to provide a forum free from ridicule, and wrongful oversight by their goverment. </p><p></p><p>I love the idea of democracy and that majority rules.</p><p></p><p>I love the fact that dissent, even against our own government is exactly what America was formed for, and by. To me being an ameircan patriot means above ALL ELSE fighting for the freedom to live, and be happy. If the government is hindering those freedoms, it's our patriotic duty to uphold these truths, duty to our forefathers, and mothers, and duty to our children to make sure America remains a place where anyone and everyone can come to be free of oppression, tyrranical rule and religious imposition. Free even from the bounds of the American Federal Government if they wish. </p><p></p><p>The land America exists on was not obtained as the moon or mars will be. A civilization was destroyed in order for it to become what it has today. It is sad, yes, but that is the state of affairs we have all been brought into, and none of us caused it. That doesn't make it right, but it still makes it America, and I love America because of that, all that, and the statements made in above posts I agree with all of.</p><p>(gawd, I ended a sentence with a preposition)</p><p></p><p>There is still an American Dream. That dream will not die as long as one person yearns for happiness and freedom in the land of the free, and the home of the brave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HackimerRob, post: 1218, member: 2328"] [b]Why do you love America?[/b] I love the fact that it was formed by people that were trying to get away from oppression and built a constitution to provide a forum free from ridicule, and wrongful oversight by their goverment. I love the idea of democracy and that majority rules. I love the fact that dissent, even against our own government is exactly what America was formed for, and by. To me being an ameircan patriot means above ALL ELSE fighting for the freedom to live, and be happy. If the government is hindering those freedoms, it's our patriotic duty to uphold these truths, duty to our forefathers, and mothers, and duty to our children to make sure America remains a place where anyone and everyone can come to be free of oppression, tyrranical rule and religious imposition. Free even from the bounds of the American Federal Government if they wish. The land America exists on was not obtained as the moon or mars will be. A civilization was destroyed in order for it to become what it has today. It is sad, yes, but that is the state of affairs we have all been brought into, and none of us caused it. That doesn't make it right, but it still makes it America, and I love America because of that, all that, and the statements made in above posts I agree with all of. (gawd, I ended a sentence with a preposition) There is still an American Dream. That dream will not die as long as one person yearns for happiness and freedom in the land of the free, and the home of the brave. [/QUOTE]
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