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<blockquote data-quote="HMFIC" data-source="post: 1594692" data-attributes="member: 7539"><p>I don't disagree with the premise that some Americans (certainly it seems like a lot) are just along for the ride and floating with their heads in the clouds.</p><p></p><p>Anyone who does study and believe in the Constitution wouldn't find the concepts around freedoms that dutch outlined to be radical, they'd consider them to be normal.</p><p></p><p>I'm just puzzled by the in-your-face denial of being an American especially when coupled with this statement: "Unlike Americans, I view issues as it pertains to Liberty and Freedom."</p><p></p><p>I'd argue that at least a few Americans do love libery and freedom. We're all in this together and while the lone survivalist is fun to talk about, it's not realistic -nor- is it the way to further and maintain libery and freedoms.</p><p></p><p>Engage, fight, work, vote, teach, organize... these are principles by which America was not only founded but the only path to survival.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to have a beer with dutch sometime. Get over here to Tulsa and I'll buy you a pint where we can talk about how great this country is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMFIC, post: 1594692, member: 7539"] I don't disagree with the premise that some Americans (certainly it seems like a lot) are just along for the ride and floating with their heads in the clouds. Anyone who does study and believe in the Constitution wouldn't find the concepts around freedoms that dutch outlined to be radical, they'd consider them to be normal. I'm just puzzled by the in-your-face denial of being an American especially when coupled with this statement: "Unlike Americans, I view issues as it pertains to Liberty and Freedom." I'd argue that at least a few Americans do love libery and freedom. We're all in this together and while the lone survivalist is fun to talk about, it's not realistic -nor- is it the way to further and maintain libery and freedoms. Engage, fight, work, vote, teach, organize... these are principles by which America was not only founded but the only path to survival. I'd like to have a beer with dutch sometime. Get over here to Tulsa and I'll buy you a pint where we can talk about how great this country is. [/QUOTE]
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