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The Love America Thread
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January 14, 2003, 23:54
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1) NY- great City
2) Marshall-Plan
and third for being arround when you need to make Fun of someone and no French are arround :=)
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January 14, 2003, 23:55
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I love American women.
I love Americas mountains, good for snowboarding.
I love American entertainment.
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January 14, 2003, 23:56
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1) Erm
2) Umm
3) I give up.
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January 15, 2003, 00:05
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1) America is a compassionate country which has provided refuge for emigre scientists such as myself.
2) I love America's military exchange program, it's given me a chance to get to know one particular Air Force General who has the zaniest sense of humor in the whole world!
3) In my new job I've got this fantastic War Room - you'd have to see it to believe it! Only in America could a complete doormat such as myself rise to the highest postition of service in the land.
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January 15, 2003, 00:06
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Arr then I'll give 'em another 3:
4) Giving me Baywatch when I needed it
5) Bundesbank
6) mhh no I think thats all sorry.
I could give some to tell why I like Canadians though
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January 15, 2003, 00:12
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1) The Freedom to Think, Say, Write, and Feel whatever I want (within reason)
2) The Ability to work hard and become whoever I want to become (unless I'm poor...)
3) Government Protected Parks where I can go to enjoy nature and experience life (except in the ones known to cover oil reserves...)
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January 15, 2003, 00:15
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1. Student loans.
2. Miles per hour. None of this "kilometers per metric hour" bullshit.
3. Miles and miles of mountains, desert, and mountainous desert in which to lose yourself.
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January 15, 2003, 00:16
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Oh yeah, also Mom, Baseball, and Apple Pie.
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January 15, 2003, 00:19
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King
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the Metric System is far superior than measuring things in Feet,
noo I mustnt let me draw into THAT Discussion again
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January 15, 2003, 00:37
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I'm here. What more do you need to love this place?
But seriously. The US has, throughout the course of it's history, had freedom, diversity, opportunity and accomplishments. And while the country is by no means perfect, it isn't for lack of people trying to make it a better place.
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January 15, 2003, 00:47
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-Declaration of Independence
-Constitution
-Bill of Rights
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January 15, 2003, 00:50
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1. The Freedom to Think, Say, Write, and Feel whatever I want (within reason) [from orange]
2. The right to pursue my education in whatever field i want to, and to choose my career path.
3. The gaming industry.
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January 15, 2003, 01:25
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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
1) America is a compassionate country which has provided refuge for emigre scientists such as myself.
2) I love America's military exchange program, it's given me a chance to get to know one particular Air Force General who has the zaniest sense of humor in the whole world!
3) In my new job I've got this fantastic War Room - you'd have to see it to believe it! Only in America could a complete doormat such as myself rise to the highest postition of service in the land.
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Are those for real? Or are they just allegorical answers to Dr. Strangelove, the film? Perhaps I am just looking deeper into these forums than i should be...
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Originally posted by UberKruX
2. The right to pursue my education in whatever field i want to, and to choose my career path.
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Killer Artificially Sentient Machines! [KASM!]
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1) My life is comfortable, pleasant, and productive here
2) America has interesting culture/pop-culture... to say the least
3) I can grow up in a trailer park (as my brother and I did), the gutter of society, and still, with hard work and merit, grow up and make a 6 figure salary (as my older brother is now, and I hope to be soon)
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January 15, 2003, 01:25
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Food, girls, and grad schools.
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January 15, 2003, 01:43
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1. Real football
2. Beautiful women of every type
3. Lots of wide open space
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2) The Ability to work hard and become whoever I want to become (unless I'm poor...)
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Why do you think that the poor can't achieve their dreams in America? The American dream is still alive and well.
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January 15, 2003, 02:00
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Why do you think that the poor can't achieve their dreams in America? The American dream is still alive and well.
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This is true. I know many who can attest to this. Just because not all of the poor achieve, does not mean the poor cannot achieve. You just must be willing and able to work hard, have a little ability, and a little luck doesnt hurt either.
Kman
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January 15, 2003, 02:52
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For the sake of fairness, this virulent US-hater must admit that there are some things he likes:
1) NY, lovely city (well, Manhattan). So representative of what once made the US great that it almost seems now like an un-american city.
2) Saturday Night Live (and not only because they mess with the prez)
3) Those huge brownie with ice cream desserts.
4) New England urban picturesque-ness. (Too bad you have a tendency to knock down historical sites and put glitzy-yet-lame skyscrapers instead)
5) Special thanks to Minnesotta for providing the world with Prince and The Replacements, sad that most of the world never got to hear the latter.
and the MAJOR REASON:
The Civilization series.
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January 15, 2003, 03:49
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So representative of what once made the US great that it almost seems now like an un-american city.
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I say it is a good representation of what does make America great...
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January 15, 2003, 04:10
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1) Winning WW1 & 2 and thereby saving the world twice...I don't want to forget to mention the Russians helped a bit on one edge during the 2nd one.
2)Rebuilding stupid europe when they blow themselves to idiotic tiny bits.
3)I'm here
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January 15, 2003, 04:17
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Or...
1)Cradle of world freedom. The reolution to kick out a king and establish freedom that worked. (We didn't trade a king for an emp like the French thanks to George Washington)
2)National parks and refuge areas, the US has alot.
3)Space program. Our Germans got to the moon before anyone elses Germans.
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January 15, 2003, 04:19
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1) Some american food can actually be pretty good
2) American women
3) American entertainment is good - they even tell us when to laugh (I call it "comedy-for-the-dumb" -entertainment)
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January 15, 2003, 04:55
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1. Paying for the final 10% of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
2. Saving Jets franchise by relocating to Phoenix.
3. Attempted Fenian invasion prompted Confederation.
Without the Americans' Manifest Destiny, Canada would still be a British colony.
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January 15, 2003, 05:05
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1)food...so much variety and such good quality
2)landscape
3)girls
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January 15, 2003, 07:02
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1. the Apollo Program: "We came in peace for all makind" The footage still makes me sniff, so much unrealized potential, so many shattered ideals. That era was truly one when it seemed America might actually become what its propaganda has always trumpeted: a mighty,vigorous, moral country of idealists who could change the world and make it a better place for everyone.
2. the ICBM: accomplished the impossible and effectively ended all possibility of major wars (at least until everyone has ABM systems)
3. the 'movie'. The french might have invented it, but it was the Americans who made it fun.
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January 15, 2003, 07:12
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...but it was the Americans who made it fun .... Edited out, because of the thread title...
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January 15, 2003, 07:51
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1. I like the optimism many Americans seem to have. I know it is sometimes simply called naive, but I prefer it certainly over a pessimistic "the world (or whatever) is so baaaaad" view
2. Jeeps. Despite many US cars are hm...*censored cause this is a love thread* I like US off road vehicles
3. the fact that a president can only be re-elected once... (umm, we had chancellor Kohl for 16 years... )
Now can I add some negative things too?
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January 15, 2003, 08:34
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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
1) America is a compassionate country which has provided refuge for emigre scientists such as myself.
2) I love America's military exchange program, it's given me a chance to get to know one particular Air Force General who has the zaniest sense of humor in the whole world!
3) In my new job I've got this fantastic War Room - you'd have to see it to believe it! Only in America could a complete doormat such as myself rise to the highest postition of service in the land.
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My God - I never guessed you are in fact Dr Henry Kissinger
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January 15, 2003, 09:04
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1) Bush
2) Eminem
3) "We want the Amazon forest, you stupid cucarachas!"
What? A "love" thread? Hm, sorry.
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January 15, 2003, 09:22
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The United States of America are an amazing country, it's fun to visit it and maybe to live there too. Most Americans are very nice people and can be awesome friends.
EDIT: Added spoiler for things not entirely on topic
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