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How about African-Americans? That's okay because it's politically correct? You're telling me that America today is the same as America 1919? (almost 90 years ago!). I'm sure even Teddy would tweak his speech a bit it he were alive and in politics today
Speaking of which, how did he say this in 1919? He died on January 6th of that year. I guess this was one of his last speeches (just thought that was interesting). |
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In 1777 with the Declaration already signed and the Revolution taking hold, the thirteen colonies sent an American consul to the southern border town of St. Augustine, Florida. It was to him these people petitioned regarding their treatment and literal slavery. After the American officials ruled on depositions and accepted the request, the petitioners walked through snake infested swamp carrying their children and what supplies they could to be allowed to camp outside the city gates. Most of their descendants have continued to live locally for all this time. Not once have I heard any of this group of immigrants refer to themselves as Greek Americans, Italian Americans, or Minorcan Americans when speaking of the past or the present. We all call ourselves Americans and have since 1777.
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I would think not, since their first generation of immigrants came here in 1777. Yet, I would be amazed if the original immigrants would have referred to themselves as American. Their children I am sure would have had some issues with the country that was theirs, but that treated their parents so poorly, and with the fact (had this been today) that their parents were not, and could not, be American. I agree that you are either American or you are not. But I can also understand where it would be hard to completely embrace a country that does not embrace you. Do you ever wonder why African Americans refer to themselves as such? I don't see anyone bothered that they don't consider themselves only American. I have heard the term Mexican American thrown around everywhere, not only by Mexicans who are American, but by people who clearly wish to underline that they are not "fully American". So it's fine to stress the difference, as long as it is done against you and not by you. Last edited by dga; 04-27-2008 at 11:48 AM. Reason: grammar |
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People on TV call themselves fill in the blank ___ Americans and because of that polite society tries to accommodate what they think these people want to hear. But any way! Oh, anyhoo1 I'm going to enjoy my rebate. Although I think maybe I should bury it in the back yard like the French used to do during all the revolutions! ![]() Thanks, GW!
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That's as good a use as any, but I think it would defeat the purpose of the rebate (I think you're supposed to spend it), Thanks GW indeed, ![]() |
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