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I come from a small resort planet close to the edge of the alpha spiral arm of Andromeda.

My people banned nationalism after the 13th war of global destruction cause by irrational national sentiment.

If I had to have a flag it would be of the Siamese. Cat that is (closest thing I have to a kin-mate on this backwater) not nation.

Actually I have great sympathy for the downtrodden and whisky-sodden Scots .. and so for now shall odopt their funny diagonal cross.

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Originally posted by c99ux
If I were a Great soccer player, England, of course.
If I were a lousy Crap soccer player, Scotland.
I make out of this that you are sports wise a UK-player and feelings wise a japanese at this moment.
Don't you get a identity crises out of this???

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Originally posted by Loose Screw
I make out of this that you are sports wise a UK-player and feelings wise a japanese at this moment.
Don't you get a identity crises out of this???
A more accurate description would be a Non-tax paying British English teacher resident in Japan...

Crisis? What crisis? Even in the quietest moments I'm a dreamer...

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Originally posted by chancremechanic
That would be mostly europeans.....they could care less about their country as I've discoverd after being here for 4 years....Americans, for the most part, are proud of their country except for the left-wing whackos who live in the U.S.
Oh, please. I'm extremely liberal and as proud of my country as anyone else. And undeniably more proud of it than the right-wing nutjobs who are trying to water down the rights of all americans, with their asinine Patriot Act, and claiming "no, really, it's ok for the president to break the law, as long as we're at war"... give me a freaking break.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Oh, please. I'm extremely liberal and as proud of my country as anyone else. And undeniably more proud of it than the right-wing nutjobs who are trying to water down the rights of all americans, with their asinine Patriot Act, and claiming "no, really, it's ok for the president to break the law, as long as we're at war"... give me a freaking break.
you deserve many recs

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Oh, please. I'm extremely liberal and as proud of my country as anyone else. And undeniably more proud of it than the right-wing nutjobs who are trying to water down the rights of all americans, with their asinine Patriot Act, and claiming "no, really, it's ok for the president to break the law, as long as we're at war"... give me a freaking break.
A shining example of an emotional screed from HRH Know Nothing.

Jeb (RWNJ)

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Oh, please. I'm extremely liberal and as proud of my country as anyone else. And undeniably more proud of it than the right-wing nutjobs who are trying to water down the rights of all americans, with their asinine Patriot Act, and claiming "no, really, it's ok for the president to break the law, as long as we're at war"... give me a freaking break.
Which president are you referring to? Clinton also broke the same law as Bush but when he does it its OK right? My rights haven't been watered down. Please enlighten me on what rights have been watered down? They must be doing something right because we haven't had an attack on our soil again.

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Originally posted by abalone
you deserve many recs
And she'll probably get them from the Euro crowd.

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Originally posted by slimjim
And she'll probably get them from the Euro crowd.
I recced, not for her post but 'cos of yours having a dig at the Euro crowd.

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