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libtodeath

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10. All part of their american exceptionalism
Sat Mar 10, 2012, 08:42 AM
Mar 2012

bull shit,the idea that we are better then everyone else.
Maybe if you take out the fact that we slaughtered the Native Americans when we came here,held blacks as slaves,have started several imperialist wars for profiteers,allow millions to live without food and shelter and then die without medical care,keep the average person in daily stress of paying bills,allow no future that does not enrich the 1% then yeah we are pretty good.

We should have looked into our collective souls (what FDR through LBJ did) after that monster raygun destroyed the back bone of this country and apologized to the world for that mistake once and for all and let it be the shame to this country as his Nazi beliefs are to Germany today.

When I think of the fact that bastard stole the 1980 election and where we could be if only President Carter was allowed to finish what he started...

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Ok... time for a dumb question. [View all] Lost-in-FL Mar 2012 OP
My country right or wrong? deutsey Mar 2012 #1
No one ever gives the complete quote that it comes from hobbit709 Mar 2012 #11
"May"? That's too ambiguous for today's all-or-nothing rightwinger. n/t deutsey Mar 2012 #23
It's a dig at Obama Politicalboi Mar 2012 #2
And his "apologies" are a dig at bush sadbear Mar 2012 #6
the right wingers paint both the President and the First Lady as being apologists.. oldhippydude Mar 2012 #3
The Right feels Obama apologizes too much DearAbby Mar 2012 #4
"Ask Osama Bin Laden" -Barack Obama Jamaal510 Mar 2012 #7
lol yah DearAbby Mar 2012 #9
Ditto. It's a criticism of Pres. Obama, the so-called apologizer. nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #20
War on an innocent sovereign nation, Iraq + International hedge funds with toxic derivatives in them patrice Mar 2012 #5
I may not agree with the Iraq war pipoman Mar 2012 #12
They had nothing to do with 9/11. & You could never describe U.S. as innocent either. nt patrice Mar 2012 #19
Thanks for the replies. Lost-in-FL Mar 2012 #8
Maybe in some instances and cultures pipoman Mar 2012 #13
All part of their american exceptionalism libtodeath Mar 2012 #10
Or maybe pipoman Mar 2012 #14
And a few older Brits, who still remember the glory nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #15
Never thought of it that way libtodeath Mar 2012 #18
It's not a dumb question nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #16
Used by nationalists when they know there is some question treestar Mar 2012 #17
It could be a Dixie Chicks reference. It doesn't make sense either way. HopeHoops Mar 2012 #21
Not a dumb question. mick063 Mar 2012 #22
It's a catch phrase for dichotomous thinking dipshits Major Nikon Mar 2012 #24
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