Eric,

Unless you are acting as an example of one of those I just
described (who imply that anyone who criticizes this county's
govt is also "hating America"), I see no connection from your
post to mine.

-Mark



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Really?  Well, I happen to hate Iran, North Korea, Cuba,
Myanamar,
Libya and a host of other countries around the world.  And I
choose
not to live there.

Boggles my mind, why someone who hates America would want to live

here.

I've traveled literally around the world; 25 nations on 5
continents.

There are some truly wonderful countries out there; Italy,
Mexico,
Spain, Portugal, France, ect...

Admittedly these may not be your personal favorites.  But I'm
sure
there are other countries that you like.  There are over 190 to
choose from.

So, why would you choose to stay in a country that you dislike,
namely the United States?


--- In [email protected], "mark robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Funny how speaking out in criticism against the
> govt/administration has recently become "hating America", which
> is only a refinement of the earlier "unpatriotic", which was
only
> a refinement of the earlier "anti-Americanism", which was only
a
> refinement of the earlier "America: love it or leave it", etc.
As
> the old fallacies wear out and become exposed, new terms pop up
> which are not immediately recognized. The trend can be viewed
as
> the same old attempt by redneck patriotism (pro-govt) to limit
> the free speech of real patriotism (anti-govt), using their
free
> speech to do it. It's just the same old turd, re-molded into
> different shapes.
>
> -Mark




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