
Americans are British, Irish, Scottish, French, Polish, Russian, Turkish, Spanish, Iraqi, Portughese, Icelandic, Norweigan, German, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Iranian, etc...
America is the world.
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Mon 6 Oct 2003, 17:46,
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America is the world.

except for recent immigrants who make up less than 2% of the population (CIA Factbook)
Just cos your great-grandfather was Polish/Irish/Spanish/Mexican doesn't make you Polish/Irish/Spanish/Mexican...
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Mon 6 Oct 2003, 17:51,
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Just cos your great-grandfather was Polish/Irish/Spanish/Mexican doesn't make you Polish/Irish/Spanish/Mexican...

Not the thousands of Mexicans that hop the border every month, or people immigrating with "student visas" then vanishing into the background when their visa is getting ready to expire, or boatloads of cubans and chinese...
Of course, the vast majority of American residents were born in the US, but raised by first of second generation immigrants with traditions dating back to ancestral countries. We don't squash those as effectively or frequently as Europeans do...
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Fri 10 Oct 2003, 17:33,
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Of course, the vast majority of American residents were born in the US, but raised by first of second generation immigrants with traditions dating back to ancestral countries. We don't squash those as effectively or frequently as Europeans do...

in reality you have worse ghettos now than 30 years ago.
Integration? Oh fuck off.
Britain isn't just white anglosaxons you know.
If the USA is the world - We are well and truly FUCKED.
Thrown out of the Human rights commission of the UN for more Human Rights abuses than ANY OTHER COUNTRY.
Refused to let UN inspectors in to check the votes when Bush came to power, yet used their power in the UN to force that on many other countries.
Any more?? What about your poution abuses, backed out of a treaty that every other country in the world had signed.
Grr. Don't try that tack either.
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Mon 6 Oct 2003, 17:55,
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Integration? Oh fuck off.
Britain isn't just white anglosaxons you know.
If the USA is the world - We are well and truly FUCKED.
Thrown out of the Human rights commission of the UN for more Human Rights abuses than ANY OTHER COUNTRY.
Refused to let UN inspectors in to check the votes when Bush came to power, yet used their power in the UN to force that on many other countries.
Any more?? What about your poution abuses, backed out of a treaty that every other country in the world had signed.
Grr. Don't try that tack either.

I have not disagreed.
But your desensitization on something Americans feel a strong connection to is immoral and down-right rude.
Bush is a tweunt... plain and simple. And all that fucking war has to do with is the fact that Saddam tried to kill his father.
It's retarted. Don't call ALL of us baby killers, because we're not.
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Mon 6 Oct 2003, 18:10,
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But your desensitization on something Americans feel a strong connection to is immoral and down-right rude.
Bush is a tweunt... plain and simple. And all that fucking war has to do with is the fact that Saddam tried to kill his father.
It's retarted. Don't call ALL of us baby killers, because we're not.

You *must* travel on your US passport.
This is like saying, I don't mind what you call yourself in private, in public you must wave the flag and do the dance. Hardly tolerent is it.
You see, all the Americans I know say that this is fine, after all if you are a dual-national then of course you'd want to reject the non-American bit.
Funnily enough, everyone else thinks it's jingoistic nonsense.
P.S. My G.F. is dual national (IRE/US) which is why I know this.
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Mon 6 Oct 2003, 17:55,
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This is like saying, I don't mind what you call yourself in private, in public you must wave the flag and do the dance. Hardly tolerent is it.
You see, all the Americans I know say that this is fine, after all if you are a dual-national then of course you'd want to reject the non-American bit.
Funnily enough, everyone else thinks it's jingoistic nonsense.
P.S. My G.F. is dual national (IRE/US) which is why I know this.

to travel to Britain and get a job?
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Mon 6 Oct 2003, 17:57,
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You appear to have missed the point of that post entirely ...
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Mon 6 Oct 2003, 18:00,
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Being an American, I assure you that this is a huge stretch... Americans might have ancestral ties to the rest of the world, but that means nothing in the big picture. I'd even hesitate to call the UN 'the world'. Granted, Hollywood has helped infiltrate American culture and ideals into the rest of the world, but we can't claim to be representative.
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