20th September 2005, 1:32 PM
Thank you, Illusion, for unknowingly proving me correct.
Here, class, we have the archetypical Michael Moore Democrat:
"And don't knock on Canada either. Many parts of Canada are much better to live in than America..."
That's true, many parts of Canada may be better than America. But it's his stance that's so interesting: Here I was defending the United States, our country that we share and that I love, and he automatically takes the stance of defending Canada. He supports a foreign power over the United States. Why? Because he's not an American, he's a Democrat... as such, he has no loyalty to his country, but rather to a land rich in Liberal fervor: Canada.
he continues to support my claims by adding,
After all, we are an empire, right? We're on a decline. Just face the facts.
His sarcastic tone aside, the innermost beliefs ring true through his deception. He calls his country an empire, because of the negative connotations it bears. Coincidence that his Imperialistic appraisal of the United States also echoes the perceptions of our European counterparts? He also acknlowedges and then expresses an indifference to the plight of his country. Does that sound like a patriot, or a DEMOCRAT?
CHECK und MATE.
Here, class, we have the archetypical Michael Moore Democrat:
"And don't knock on Canada either. Many parts of Canada are much better to live in than America..."
That's true, many parts of Canada may be better than America. But it's his stance that's so interesting: Here I was defending the United States, our country that we share and that I love, and he automatically takes the stance of defending Canada. He supports a foreign power over the United States. Why? Because he's not an American, he's a Democrat... as such, he has no loyalty to his country, but rather to a land rich in Liberal fervor: Canada.
he continues to support my claims by adding,
After all, we are an empire, right? We're on a decline. Just face the facts.
His sarcastic tone aside, the innermost beliefs ring true through his deception. He calls his country an empire, because of the negative connotations it bears. Coincidence that his Imperialistic appraisal of the United States also echoes the perceptions of our European counterparts? He also acknlowedges and then expresses an indifference to the plight of his country. Does that sound like a patriot, or a DEMOCRAT?
CHECK und MATE.
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