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LiberalLovinLug

(14,628 posts)
8. I agree with everything you said
Tue Jan 12, 2021, 06:41 PM
Jan 2021

I just find it interesting(?) that a country who is only one of three in the whole world, that has "United" as part of their name, is anything but. If a country has that word in their name, you'd think that concept would be important to them. That striving for "a more perfect union" which is in the Constitution, would be important to citizens of that nation. Even if it meant accepting "other" Americans who don't run in your circles. And especially for citizen that are happy to chant USA USA USA loud and repeatedly.

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No. They believe in me, me, me and in groups in us, us, us. Yoyoyo77 Jan 2021 #1
Irony is dead. cureautismnow Jan 2021 #2
That's just it. They seem to have no idea, or forgotten that one of the three words is "United" LiberalLovinLug Jan 2021 #6
ME. ME. ME. ME. NRaleighLiberal Jan 2021 #3
Yep! LeftInTX Jan 2021 #4
Nazis considered themselves patriotic RAB910 Jan 2021 #5
The thing about USA Caliman73 Jan 2021 #7
I agree with everything you said LiberalLovinLug Jan 2021 #8
For most of us, it does, or it did. Caliman73 Jan 2021 #9
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