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Guitar Anthony wrote:Actually the founding fathers didn't want to pay anymore taxes because they realized they could get more money. The poor stayed poor and the rich got richer. A staple of history.
Guitar Anthony wrote:Check out Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States
Guitar Anthony wrote:Albert Einstein once said "Nationalism is the measles of modern day society"
You think nationalism creates racism? You must be a Japanese, 'cause being an American is about ideas, not what two chromosomes are rubbed together. Kamome will probably jump on this statement, but as the Constitution stands today, it's one of the fairest documents for people of all races. Now, fair enforcement of those laws? That's another subject altogther.Guitar Anthony wrote:It started WW2, creates racism etc. etc.
I'd agree with that. The two things that always bug me are: [1] People proud of their race [2] and taking credit for what their country has done in the past. I think America has some very good laws, but that's in spite of people like me.Guitar Anthony wrote:Don't be proud of what your country is, be proud of what you do personally
The two things that always bug me are: [1] People proud of their race [2] and taking credit for what their country has done in the past.
My fellow F*cked Gaijin: Kamome must be a corporate lawyer.
BTW: my egregious ad hominem attack was meant to cover my retreat from this argument.
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Scalia spoke after standing with some 800 others to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Supreme Court announced last week that it will hear a case testing the constitutionality of the current version of the pledge as it is recited in public schools and that Scalia will not take part.
Scalia apparently sidelined himself because of remarks he made earlier this year critical of a lower court ruling in the case. The San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (news - web sites) had found the pledge was unconstitutional in public school classroom because of the phrase, "one nation, under God."
The Supreme Court could decide to strip the words "under God" from the patriotic oath or rule that the mention of God does not violate the notion of separation of church and state.
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