What if your ancestors had been not been the type of person you'd like to have around? What if your grand-grandpa was a murderer, rapist or whatever? You know, the concept of "inherited pride" reminds me very much of the concept of original sin.
You're right; but that isn't the case. Despite their shortcomings as imperfect humans, they did their best; they fought for their freedoms, and I respect that and fight for mine as well. I'm not sure I understand the reference to orginal sin, though.
there actually is a civilised world outside of the USA. I've noticed that some American people have rather strange ideas about the rest of the world.
Yes, that of which I am fully aware. I appreciate the freedoms provided me by this country, and have no desire to live anywhere else. My ideas about "the world" aren't strange; it's something I haven't experienced, I'm not a "well-traveled" person. I don't think my lack of continent-hopping makes me any less intelligent and able to formulate opinions about truth, justice and the American way.
Er, I don't understand why you bring up this specific example, but OTOH I agree with your observations :-)
I guess I'm just trying to point out that I have no real frame of reference for the ongoing crises between the Jews and the Palestinians. I don't comprehend their religious fervor anymore than some non-Americans can comprehend my patriotism. Sorry if I didn't make that clear...
To Bigboi:
Most of the ppl in this country on welfare are children, that's right children
I agree with you; if you will note, in my post I capitalized the word ABUSEin that statement. I agree that in some situations, welfare is absolutely necessary for the survival of America's children; I am referring to cases where it is ABUSED -- i.e., fraud, which is so prevalent in my area it is appalling.
They don't know what it's like to be poor and disenfrachised in this country, so they can't relate to issues that affect ppl
This is such an excellent point. It's why I am very particular about what candidates I vote for, and why I research the issues so carefully. I grew up with absolutely NOTHING handed to me. I'm 26 years old and I've been paying taxes since I was 13; I'm already vested in the Social Security system. My parents were this close to being on welfare themselves. I've worked my ass off for everything I have. I have minimal debt, pay my bills off every month and try to live my life as a good person. Can I say the same thing for the majority of my state's political representatives? Nope. And that sucks, because they can't truly be in my shoes.
Spartacus wrote:
Also, the conservative do a great job making the religious right wing happy while ignoring the concerns of everybody else. This is going to bite them in the ass. Bush will serve one term because he is allowing himself to be pigeon holed as a religious right-winger.
How ironic that you mention this; I just heard a piece on NPR the other day about how Bush is suddenly realizing the potential voting population in the Roman Catholics. An interesting reference is that, in the past, many RCs have voted Democrat, but more are leaning toward the right these days. Proves that the polls are what count to these men, no matter how noble they try to make themselves look.
Reagan
<edited to respond to Spartacus>
I am the master of my fate/I am the captain of my soul.