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In reply to the discussion: Americans Have Never Hated Being American More, New Poll Finds [View all]niyad
(125,360 posts)15. Well, yes, if one does not count the 42+ million who are food insecure
(i.e. starving), the untreated mentally ill, the ones drowning in medical debt, the ones who cannot even get medical help (including for addictions), the homeless, the housing insecure, the untreated veterans, the victims of our for-profit prison industrial complex, the marginalized, etc., etc., etc.
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I remember feeling like I had to do that traveling in Europe after the Vietnam war.
travelingthrulife
Jul 1
#36
I don't get "proud". I feel fortunate. But I am often embarrassed. This is one of those times.
NewHendoLib
Jun 30
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The World is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion. Thomas Paine
Ping Tung
Jul 1
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It is lamentable, that to be a good patriot one must become the enemy of the rest of mankind. Voltaire
Ping Tung
Jul 1
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