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Difficult concept, I know. |
i love our "can do" attitude.
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Heavy Beer !
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because we won the Indy 500. Yay go Kiwi, go.
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No one has mentioned Federalism yet.
When US contributions to govt. are analyzed by political scientists, that gets the big #1 - not any of the freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. |
Freedom of speech.
Freedom of expression. Our tolerance of *********s, not to be considerd caving in, but being able to walk away shaking your head because someone just does not get it. Kilts. I am an American of Scotish heritage. and lay off the frog. He can't help it if the French have not won a war by themselves since the french revolution, and besides that they make pretty good pastries and the presidents wife is a looker:D oh yeah, the young boy is just that. A young boy. He isn't old enough to have developed opinions that are not influenced by his folks and others. He has an opinion now and as he grows it will surely change. and I can be considered an ********* if you want:rolleyes: America, it's not perfect, but it is the best damn thing going! |
Why are Island and that other douche attacking people from other countries? Pelican isn't just a website for Americans. One reason not to be proud is the f*cking a-holes on this board.
Oh, and freedom of speech. |
natural beauty, diversity, generosity of the people
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And there is a 100% correlation to haters being Republicans on this thread. Hate is not a family value gentleman. |
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I know this must be an unbearably tough question for you lefties. I'll try to help. Independence The Constitution Putting an end to slavery All the inventions of the industrial revolution WWI WW II Moonshot Winning the Cold War without firing a shot Global Humanitarianism |
Mexican food.
Just kidding. The old Space Program is right up there. |
2 things. You're way ahead of Michell Obama!
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I know this can be a touchy subject, and I recognize that there are limits... but I really like the acceptance and accommodation of other cultures. It's not the same everywhere in Canada I'm sure, but when I lived in Montreal I just loved the mix of different groups, languages, religions. There was a bar I used to go to that typified my experience there... it was an Irish pub with great blues music, run by a Jewish family, with a Chinese takeout in the back. Total mish-mash, but really great spot.
In some cities, people can get by without ever learning English or French. Even in here in small-town atlantic Canada, we've had a significant influx of Chinese & Korean immigrants, and it's great to see those communities thrive. It's really changed the "look", and the sound, of the city. |
Tom & Jerry, Itchy & Scratchy and the Marshall Plan.
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I was living there from 1999-2002. I wouldn't at all describe the atmosphere as hostile - it was much more subtle than that. But growing up a white male in a small city in southwestern Ontario, I'd never felt any kind of bias, prejudism, etc. before, so it was certainly noticed.
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Much friction in Montreal, not the best example. |
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