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Old March 21, 2010, 05:35 PM
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Old March 22, 2010, 05:41 AM
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I am quite patriotic, and I love my country. In fact, even more than my love for my country, I love the IDEA of my country. But I have to say that I am often embarrassed by Americans. As I have traveled the world, I have often witnessed Americans (in general) being rude and obnoxious. As if the world owes them something. It makes me SO sad!

I think that many other countries see the United States as a country full of wealthy people (and, surely, the majority of the "poor" in the United States are better off than the "average citizen" in many, many countries, including probably all of the third world). The United States is also seen as the aggressor - trampling down smaller/weaker countries to get what we want or perceive that we need.

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- Why do some developing countries not want to do what's best in the interest of the global climate/environment? Because countries like the US are so far ahead of them, they need to catch up with us. Have we helped them? Not really, unless it's to our advantage. We've destroyed the environment, and now we're asking them to remain undeveloped because their quest to "catch up" might hurt the global environment further? That doesn't seem fair to them.
- How many countries have governmental leaders that will forgo the basic rights/needs of their people to win big contracts with US companies? I challenge you to read up on some of what has gone on in Peru over the past few years about big US oil companies and the Peruvian government's attitude toward development on indigenous lands.

I'm sure I could go on and on .... but I'll stop here. I think that the view that other countries have of us isn't entirely "unearned".........
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Old March 22, 2010, 06:40 AM
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OK - this is how a lot of people think that the USA sees the world:
jajaja, no es muy lejos de la verdad! Pues, alguna gente.

En serio, personalmente, estados unidos es lo mismo como otros paises, hay buena gente and hay mala gente... soy de Reino Unido y no me gusta el gobierno de mi pais, ellos no habla para mi o mucha gente..no hay mucha que podemos hacer sobre esto..el gobierno no es toda la gente.

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EEUU no es un pais monolítico poblado por anglo sajones.
Yes, but I think that others in different parts of the world think that we Americans think that of ourselves. I simply think that we have given ourselves a bad reputation, and often live up to that reputation........
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Yes, but I think that others in different parts of the world think that we Americans think that of ourselves. I simply think that we have given ourselves a bad reputation, and often live up to that reputation........
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I only think about the United States that I want to go out someday.
But the laws very strict in the sense that no ones can cross the border.

I don't know the America cross the border when he wants.
Please you don't offending you with my commentary, only I say the I think about it.
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Sometimes I find Americans odd. I am not really an American, I was born in Canada. but yes I find my fellow Americans odd. like how most drink milk cold, not hot like I do :P
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Sometimes I find Americans odd. I am not really an American, I was born in Canada. but yes I find my fellow Americans odd. like how most drink milk cold, not hot like I do :P
If milk temperatures were the only issue, we would be doing just great!
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